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Save Your SpotTogether with BOSCH we invite you to a full day of learning more about the intersection of mobility and code. Get to know more about how modern mobility is defined by an intricate interplay of hardware and software and how cars are not only connected to the road, but also to the cloud.
Coding the Future of Mobility features a variety of talks and a workshop, that give you valuable insights into the world of mobility - wether you join in-person or online.
Together with Bosch we invite you to a full day of learning more about the intersection of mobility and code. Get to know more about how modern mobility is defined by an intricate interplay of hardware and software and how cars are not only connected to the road, but also to the cloud.
Coding the Future of Mobility features a variety of talks and a workshop, that give you valuable insights into the world of mobility - wether you join in-person or online.
There are still debates these days about whether to use TDD or not. Is it dead or alive? In my talk, I will explain what TDD is, what are its principles, what are the pros and cons and you could benefit by using TDD on your project.
I personally believe that every developer, which wants to write bullet-proof code, should use TDD.
I hope that after my talk I will convince you to adapt and start using this technique in your day-to-day work.
Alex Banul has more than six years of experience as a full-stack .NET developer and currently working as a consultant at Avanade. He is passionate about clean architecture, TDD, microservices, and cloud computing. He truly believes that TDD is a must for a great developer.
Since C# 6 Roslyn is the reference compiler for everything C#. But to uncover the true strengths of Roslyn we need to have a bit of experience in actually building compilers. Let’s take a deep dive by building an interpreted toy language that can run fully in .NET applications using an architecture that is quite similar to Roslyn itself.
Dr. Florian Rappl is Solution Architect for IoT and distributed web applications at smapiot. His main interest lies in the creation of innovative architectures that scale in development and usage. He won several prizes for his work and is a Microsoft MVP in the area of development technologies. He regularly blogs and writes articles for popular magazines and websites in the web development space.
C# is compiled to an intermediate language, strongly typed, and garbage collected language. Let's abuse all these elements – we will emit machine code directly, abuse type system, override sealed types, hide objects from GC, all of that directly in the C# language without using external tools.
We'll see real-life scenarios where these things are used and that sometimes "one hacky line" saves us hours of debugging. Based on multiple examples, some are level 200, some are level 400, all of them are worth knowing about.
Adam Furmanek is a professional software engineer for almost a decade. Right now he is at Amazon working with Big Data, Spark, and Machine Learning. He is always interested in digging deeper, exploring machine code and going through implementation details to better understand internals of the technologies he uses every day. That's why he likes debugging, decompiling and disassembling the code to understand memory models, concurrency problems and other details hidden deeply inside. In his free time he plays ping-pong, watches Woody Allen's movies and blog stuff at blog.adamfurmanek.pl.
In this session, we will discuss about Blazor and Azure functions, how to write a fully serverless web application that can execute .NET Core in the browser, or serverless-ly via Azure Functions in the cloud.
Menaka Baskerpillai working as a Senior Programmer at Kumaran Systems is a tech enthusiastic blogger and an international speaker who speaks about cloud and .NET Core. Menaka spends her time learning and sharing her knowledge with the community. She is also a former Microsoft Student Partner and Mozilla Firefox student Ambassador. She is a Microsoft certified Resource in Azure and programming in C#. Menaka recognized as the Most valuable professional by the C# corner community.