MARKETING PLAN USBTC UNLIMITED SUCCESS BITCOINbisnis terbaru
www.usbtc.info
APA ITU UNLIMITED SUCCESS BITCOIN?
USBTC hanyalah sebuah internet platform yang diciptakan oleh beberapa orang yang berbakat di industri Network Marketing untuk memberikan tempat yang lebih baik dan lebih aman kepada semua orang untuk berkomunikasi dan bertransaksi dengan berhasil. Ini adalah program komunitas paling bagus di dunia.
USBTC bertransaksi menggunakan Bitcoin, karena lebih mudah dan berguna bagi platform untuk tumbuh secara global. Semua orang di dunia dapat berpartisipasi dengan aman di program ini ada tidak ada batas bagi setiap orang untuk berpartisipasi di USBTC.
MENGAPA BITCOIN?
Bitcoin tidak deskriminatif. Anda dapat menggunakannya di mana saja pun, untuk mengirim uang secara instan, dan hampir tidak ada biaya. Penting untuk diingat bahwa Bitcoin tidak dapat dipalsukan atau digandakan. Terutama adalah transaksi dilakukan dalam metode peer-to-peer, tanpa perlu bank atau pihak ketiga untuk mengawasinya.
APA ITU PROGRAM KOMUNITAS SOSIAL?
PROGRAM KOMUNITAS SOSIAL ADALAH SEBUAH PLATFORM UNTUK SESEORANG ATAU SEKELOMPOK ORANG YANG MELAKUKAN HAL YANG SAMA UNTUK KEUNTUNGAN PRIBADI ATAU KEUNTUNGAN SEKELOMPOK ORANG DENGAN SALING MEMBANTU SATU SAMA LAIN DEMI MENCAPAI SATU TUJUAN.
BUKAN SKEMA MLM
BUKAN SKEMA CEPAT KAYA
BUKAN PROGRAM CARI MEMBER
BUKAN PROGRAM PERTUKARAN MATA UANG
BUKAN PROGRAM INVESTASI
BUKAN SKEMA MONEY GAME
TIDAK KUMPUL DANA UNTUK INVESTASI
BUKAN JUAL PRODUK
TIDAK ADA LIBATKAN PERUSAHAN
BUKAN INSTITUSI BANK
Note :
*Semua transaksi menggunakan Bitcoin
*Kurs dollar berdasarkan harga saat itu
*Hanya Bonus passive yang dicoumponding
*Bonus passive/aktive no Index
En esta presentación electrónica se explica de manera breve que son las redes sociales, algunas de sus principales características, la primera red social creada y cuales son las mas comunes en la actualidad.
Espero y sea de su agrado. :)
MARKETING PLAN USBTC UNLIMITED SUCCESS BITCOINbisnis terbaru
www.usbtc.info
APA ITU UNLIMITED SUCCESS BITCOIN?
USBTC hanyalah sebuah internet platform yang diciptakan oleh beberapa orang yang berbakat di industri Network Marketing untuk memberikan tempat yang lebih baik dan lebih aman kepada semua orang untuk berkomunikasi dan bertransaksi dengan berhasil. Ini adalah program komunitas paling bagus di dunia.
USBTC bertransaksi menggunakan Bitcoin, karena lebih mudah dan berguna bagi platform untuk tumbuh secara global. Semua orang di dunia dapat berpartisipasi dengan aman di program ini ada tidak ada batas bagi setiap orang untuk berpartisipasi di USBTC.
MENGAPA BITCOIN?
Bitcoin tidak deskriminatif. Anda dapat menggunakannya di mana saja pun, untuk mengirim uang secara instan, dan hampir tidak ada biaya. Penting untuk diingat bahwa Bitcoin tidak dapat dipalsukan atau digandakan. Terutama adalah transaksi dilakukan dalam metode peer-to-peer, tanpa perlu bank atau pihak ketiga untuk mengawasinya.
APA ITU PROGRAM KOMUNITAS SOSIAL?
PROGRAM KOMUNITAS SOSIAL ADALAH SEBUAH PLATFORM UNTUK SESEORANG ATAU SEKELOMPOK ORANG YANG MELAKUKAN HAL YANG SAMA UNTUK KEUNTUNGAN PRIBADI ATAU KEUNTUNGAN SEKELOMPOK ORANG DENGAN SALING MEMBANTU SATU SAMA LAIN DEMI MENCAPAI SATU TUJUAN.
BUKAN SKEMA MLM
BUKAN SKEMA CEPAT KAYA
BUKAN PROGRAM CARI MEMBER
BUKAN PROGRAM PERTUKARAN MATA UANG
BUKAN PROGRAM INVESTASI
BUKAN SKEMA MONEY GAME
TIDAK KUMPUL DANA UNTUK INVESTASI
BUKAN JUAL PRODUK
TIDAK ADA LIBATKAN PERUSAHAN
BUKAN INSTITUSI BANK
Note :
*Semua transaksi menggunakan Bitcoin
*Kurs dollar berdasarkan harga saat itu
*Hanya Bonus passive yang dicoumponding
*Bonus passive/aktive no Index
En esta presentación electrónica se explica de manera breve que son las redes sociales, algunas de sus principales características, la primera red social creada y cuales son las mas comunes en la actualidad.
Espero y sea de su agrado. :)
Logging tracing and metrics in .NET Core and Azure - dotnetdays 2020Alex Thissen
Conference: dotnetdays 2020
Location: Iaşi, Romania
Abstract: Ever had production problems and found that you cannot debug to find the problem? Or that you need to find out where potential issues are coming from in your Azure cloud solution and you have no idea what is happening?
Your applications need to be instrumented with logging, tracing and metrics, so you can see what is going on where. In .NET Core logging and tracing are built into the framework. We will have a look at the differences between logging, tracing and instrumentation in general.
You will learn how to use .NET Core to implement logging and tracing with best practices, do semantic logging, work with logging factories, trace providers. Also, you will learn how to instrument using Application Insights and add W3C compliant tracing for correlation across cloud resources in a distributed application.
Finally, we will put everything together to see how your logs and traces can give a rich way to get insights into your applications and services running in the Azure cloud or container based solutions.
Health monitoring and dependency injection - CNUG November 2019Alex Thissen
Meetup: Copenhangen .NET User Group
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract:
* I don't feel so well… Integrating health checks in your .NET Core solutions *
Do you have any idea how your ASP.NET Web Apps and APIs are functioning? Are they behaving healthily or in a degraded state? You might be able to tell from log information and telemetry data, but why not have them tell you how healthy they are themselves? ASP.NET Core 2.2 introduces health endpoints that let your apps and APIs do just that. In this session you will learn how to make health checks an integral part of your solution. We will cover various types of health checks ranging from internal status, such as memory thresholds, to health based on external dependencies, such as databases and HTTP endpoints. Finally, you are going to see how this all can be used in a Docker container cluster to allow the orchestrator to check for liveliness and readiness based on your health endpoints.
* It depends: .NET Core dependency injection *
The dependency injection system of .NET Core is very elaborate and allows for complex inversion of control scenarios. You will see the ins and outs of doing that, but also learn how to avoid mistakes that might be easy to miss.
.NET Core comes with its own dependency injection system, that you probably know from ASP.NET Core. In this session we will have a detailed look at all of the specifics of Microsoft’s default DI system for .NET Core applications. You will learn how to properly use the Inversion of Control features, such as registering services, scopes, lifetimes, and how to resolve instances. Armed with this DI knowledge, we will revisit ASP.NET Core and investigate bootstrapping and typical scenarios for middleware, background processes and resolving objects from MVC and Razor. At the end there will be a deep dive into topics with service descriptors, implementation factories, do’s and don’ts and pitfalls to avoid memory leaks in your implementation.
Architecting .NET solutions in a Docker ecosystem - .NET Fest Kyiv 2019Alex Thissen
Conference: .NET Fest 2019
Location: Kyiv, Ukraine
Abstract: You must have noticed how Docker and containers is playing a more and more important part in .NET development. Docker support is everywhere, so it should be easy to build solutions based on container technology, right? But, it takes a bit more to architect and create a .NET solution that use Docker at its core. Many questions arise: How do you design a solution architecture that fits well with containers? Would I use .NET or .NET Core? What is a proper way to migrate to such an architecture? What changes in the .NET implementation from pre-Docker solutions with micro-services? Where do container orchestrators fit in and how do I build and deploy my solutions on a Docker container cluster, such as Azure Kubernetes Service?
These and many other questions will be answered in this session. You will learn how to design and architect your .NET solutions and get a flying start to create, build and run Docker-based containerized applications.
I dont feel so well. Integrating health checks in your .NET Core solutions - ...Alex Thissen
Conference: Techorama NL 2019
Location: Ede, The Netherlands
Abstract: Do you have any idea how your ASP.NET Web Apps and APIs are functioning? Are they behaving healthily or in a degraded state? You might be able to tell from log information and telemetry data, but why not have them tell you how healthy they are themselves? ASP.NET Core 2.2 introduces health endpoints that let your apps and APIs do just that. In this session you will learn how to make health checks an integral part of your solution. We will cover various types of health checks ranging from internal status, such as memory thresholds, to health based on external dependencies, such as databases and HTTP endpoints. Finally, you are going to see how this all can be used in a container cluster to allow the orchestrator to check for liveliness and readiness based on your health endpoints.
It depends: Loving .NET Core dependency injection or notAlex Thissen
.NET Core comes with its own dependency injection system, that you probably know from ASP.NET Core. In this session we will have a detailed look at all of the specifics of Microsoft's default DI system for .NET Core applications. You will learn how to properly use the Inversion of Control features, such as registering services, scopes, lifetimes, and how to resolve instances.
Armed with this DI knowledge, we will revisit ASP.NET Core and investigate bootstrapping and typical scenarios for middleware, background processes and resolving objects from MVC and Razor.
At the end there will be a deep dive into topics with service descriptors, implementation factories, do's and don'ts and pitfalls to avoid memory leaks in your implementation.
Overview of the new .NET Core and .NET Platform StandardAlex Thissen
Microsoft is working hard to modernize the .NET Platform. There are great new frameworks and tools coming, such as .NET Core and ASP.NET Core. The amount of new things is overwhelming, with multiple .NET Platforms (.NET Framework, Unified Windows Platform, .NET Core), multiple runtimes (CoreCLR, CLR, CoreRT), multiple compilers (Roslyn, RyuJIT, .NET Native and LLILC) and much more. This session will bring you up to speed on all this new Microsoft technology, focusing on .NET Core.
Exploring Microservices in a Microsoft LandscapeAlex Thissen
During this session, you'll have a look at how to realize a Microservices architecture (MSA) using the latest Microsoft technologies available. We will start with the fundamental theories behind MSA and show you how this can be realized with Microsoft technologies such as Azure Service Fabric. This session is a real must-see for any developer that wants to stay ahead of the curve in modern architectures
How Docker and ASP.NET Core will change the life of a Microsoft developerAlex Thissen
Times are changing! Using ASP.NET, SQL and HTML running on a Windows machine is not the only solution anymore. The application stack is shifting to ASP.NET Core, a cross-platform .NET Solution that runs on Macs, Linux and Windows.
On the platform side of things we are moving from full operating systems and Virtual Machines to container-based platforms. In a world where companies want to change to Continuous Delivery and DevOps, the combination of these technologies is a strong one. The ability to move seamlessly to production, run your website on every platform and to have integrated pipelines is a pre-condition for a winning IT solution and being a differentiator in the market. In this talk Alex and Rene will introduce you to ASP.NET Core, containers and Docker. They will show you how the combination of ASP.NET Core and Containers will radically change software architecture and how this combination will fit into the software factory by leveraging their power in both developer workflow as in the release pipeline.
Expect a session with a lot of new Visual Studio tips that will increase your productivity. This will be a session with lots of demos and no slides (well, almost no slides).
Exploring microservices in a Microsoft landscapeAlex Thissen
Presentation for Dutch Microsoft TechDays 2015 with Marcel de Vries:
During this session we will take a look at how to realize a Microservices architecture (MSA) using the latest Microsoft technologies available. We will discuss some fundamental theories behind MSA and show you how this can actually be realized with Microsoft technologies such as Azure Service Fabric. This session is a real must-see for any developer that wants to stay ahead of the curve in modern architectures.
ASP.NET 5 - Microsoft's Web development platform reimaginedAlex Thissen
Presentation for Dutch Microsoft TechDays 2015:
The ASP.NET Framework is rebuilt from the ground up in version 5. On the surface it might still resemble the ASP.NET you have come to know in the past 13 years. Underneath the covers there are immense changes in the way ASP.NET works. It is designed with modern software development practices in mind and clearly shows the shift in Microsoft's approach to web and cross-platform and open source development. In this session you will see the most important parts of ASP.NET 5 and get a glimpse into the future of .NET as well.
MVC 6 - the new unified Web programming modelAlex Thissen
Presentation for Dutch Microsoft TechDays 2015:
With ASP.NET 5 comes MVC 6 with a programming model that unifies Web Pages, MVC and Web API. Each of these has been rebuilt to reflect Microsoft's vision of lean and composable web applications. In this session you will see the changes that have been made to the programming model. We will cover topics such as the new POCO controllers, View Components, dependency injection and much more. Plus, you are going to see the significant changes to the ASP.NET runtime on which MVC 6 is built.
Presentation for Stichting DotNed in 2015:
Microsoft neemt ASP.NET op de schop. Het web applicatie framework uit .NET 1.0 wordt grotendeels herschreven om te voldoen aan de eisen die men tegenwoordig stelt aan het realiseren van een moderne web applicatie. Deze sessie kijken we naar de nieuwe opzet van ASP.NET. We zien hoe Microsoft daarmee een cloud geoptimaliseerd, cross-platform framework creeert, dat zij zelf sneller kunnen laten evolueren door kortere release cycles. Dit alles betekent wel dat ASP.NET anders is geworden. In deze sessie leer je daarom ook wat er is veranderd, hoe je aan de slag gaat en waarom ASP.NET vNext een revolutionaire stap is in Microsoft's framework.
Run your Dockerized ASP.NET application on Windows and Linux!Alex Thissen
Presentation for Dutch Docker Day 2015:
Before today the power of ASP.NET web applications was limited to Windows machines. But now ASP.NET 5 has been introduced that limitation is gone. With ASP.Net 5 becoming cross-platform, this opens opportunities for new scenarios on different platforms. But where and how do you deploy it? Wouldn’t it be great to run ASP.NET 5 in a Docker container? With the introduction of Windows 2016 it will be possible to do this and deploy and run your application in a Docker container on both Windows and Linux.
In this innovative talk, Alex and René will give you a quick overview of the endless possibilities of Docker on Windows and Linux in combination with ASP.NET 5
Microsoft is working hard to modernize the .NET Platform. There are great new frameworks and tools coming, such as .NET Core and ASP.NET Core. The amount of new things is overwhelming, with multiple .NET Platforms (.NET Framework, Unified Windows Platform, .NET Core), multiple runtimes (CoreCLR, CLR, CoreRT), multiple compilers (Roslyn, RyuJIT, .NET Native and LLILC) and much more. This session will bring you up to speed on all this new Microsoft technology, focusing on .NET Core.
But, we will also take a look at the first framework implementation on top op .NET Core for the Web: ASP.NET Core 1.0. You will learn about ASP.NET Core 1.0 and how it is different from ASP.NET 4.6. This will include Visual Studio 2015 support, cross-platform ASP.NET Core and command-line tooling for working with ASP.NET Core and .NET Core projects.
After this session you know where Microsoft is heading in the near future. Be prepared for a new .NET Platform.
Logging tracing and metrics in .NET Core and Azure - dotnetdays 2020Alex Thissen
Conference: dotnetdays 2020
Location: Iaşi, Romania
Abstract: Ever had production problems and found that you cannot debug to find the problem? Or that you need to find out where potential issues are coming from in your Azure cloud solution and you have no idea what is happening?
Your applications need to be instrumented with logging, tracing and metrics, so you can see what is going on where. In .NET Core logging and tracing are built into the framework. We will have a look at the differences between logging, tracing and instrumentation in general.
You will learn how to use .NET Core to implement logging and tracing with best practices, do semantic logging, work with logging factories, trace providers. Also, you will learn how to instrument using Application Insights and add W3C compliant tracing for correlation across cloud resources in a distributed application.
Finally, we will put everything together to see how your logs and traces can give a rich way to get insights into your applications and services running in the Azure cloud or container based solutions.
Health monitoring and dependency injection - CNUG November 2019Alex Thissen
Meetup: Copenhangen .NET User Group
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract:
* I don't feel so well… Integrating health checks in your .NET Core solutions *
Do you have any idea how your ASP.NET Web Apps and APIs are functioning? Are they behaving healthily or in a degraded state? You might be able to tell from log information and telemetry data, but why not have them tell you how healthy they are themselves? ASP.NET Core 2.2 introduces health endpoints that let your apps and APIs do just that. In this session you will learn how to make health checks an integral part of your solution. We will cover various types of health checks ranging from internal status, such as memory thresholds, to health based on external dependencies, such as databases and HTTP endpoints. Finally, you are going to see how this all can be used in a Docker container cluster to allow the orchestrator to check for liveliness and readiness based on your health endpoints.
* It depends: .NET Core dependency injection *
The dependency injection system of .NET Core is very elaborate and allows for complex inversion of control scenarios. You will see the ins and outs of doing that, but also learn how to avoid mistakes that might be easy to miss.
.NET Core comes with its own dependency injection system, that you probably know from ASP.NET Core. In this session we will have a detailed look at all of the specifics of Microsoft’s default DI system for .NET Core applications. You will learn how to properly use the Inversion of Control features, such as registering services, scopes, lifetimes, and how to resolve instances. Armed with this DI knowledge, we will revisit ASP.NET Core and investigate bootstrapping and typical scenarios for middleware, background processes and resolving objects from MVC and Razor. At the end there will be a deep dive into topics with service descriptors, implementation factories, do’s and don’ts and pitfalls to avoid memory leaks in your implementation.
Architecting .NET solutions in a Docker ecosystem - .NET Fest Kyiv 2019Alex Thissen
Conference: .NET Fest 2019
Location: Kyiv, Ukraine
Abstract: You must have noticed how Docker and containers is playing a more and more important part in .NET development. Docker support is everywhere, so it should be easy to build solutions based on container technology, right? But, it takes a bit more to architect and create a .NET solution that use Docker at its core. Many questions arise: How do you design a solution architecture that fits well with containers? Would I use .NET or .NET Core? What is a proper way to migrate to such an architecture? What changes in the .NET implementation from pre-Docker solutions with micro-services? Where do container orchestrators fit in and how do I build and deploy my solutions on a Docker container cluster, such as Azure Kubernetes Service?
These and many other questions will be answered in this session. You will learn how to design and architect your .NET solutions and get a flying start to create, build and run Docker-based containerized applications.
I dont feel so well. Integrating health checks in your .NET Core solutions - ...Alex Thissen
Conference: Techorama NL 2019
Location: Ede, The Netherlands
Abstract: Do you have any idea how your ASP.NET Web Apps and APIs are functioning? Are they behaving healthily or in a degraded state? You might be able to tell from log information and telemetry data, but why not have them tell you how healthy they are themselves? ASP.NET Core 2.2 introduces health endpoints that let your apps and APIs do just that. In this session you will learn how to make health checks an integral part of your solution. We will cover various types of health checks ranging from internal status, such as memory thresholds, to health based on external dependencies, such as databases and HTTP endpoints. Finally, you are going to see how this all can be used in a container cluster to allow the orchestrator to check for liveliness and readiness based on your health endpoints.
It depends: Loving .NET Core dependency injection or notAlex Thissen
.NET Core comes with its own dependency injection system, that you probably know from ASP.NET Core. In this session we will have a detailed look at all of the specifics of Microsoft's default DI system for .NET Core applications. You will learn how to properly use the Inversion of Control features, such as registering services, scopes, lifetimes, and how to resolve instances.
Armed with this DI knowledge, we will revisit ASP.NET Core and investigate bootstrapping and typical scenarios for middleware, background processes and resolving objects from MVC and Razor.
At the end there will be a deep dive into topics with service descriptors, implementation factories, do's and don'ts and pitfalls to avoid memory leaks in your implementation.
Overview of the new .NET Core and .NET Platform StandardAlex Thissen
Microsoft is working hard to modernize the .NET Platform. There are great new frameworks and tools coming, such as .NET Core and ASP.NET Core. The amount of new things is overwhelming, with multiple .NET Platforms (.NET Framework, Unified Windows Platform, .NET Core), multiple runtimes (CoreCLR, CLR, CoreRT), multiple compilers (Roslyn, RyuJIT, .NET Native and LLILC) and much more. This session will bring you up to speed on all this new Microsoft technology, focusing on .NET Core.
Exploring Microservices in a Microsoft LandscapeAlex Thissen
During this session, you'll have a look at how to realize a Microservices architecture (MSA) using the latest Microsoft technologies available. We will start with the fundamental theories behind MSA and show you how this can be realized with Microsoft technologies such as Azure Service Fabric. This session is a real must-see for any developer that wants to stay ahead of the curve in modern architectures
How Docker and ASP.NET Core will change the life of a Microsoft developerAlex Thissen
Times are changing! Using ASP.NET, SQL and HTML running on a Windows machine is not the only solution anymore. The application stack is shifting to ASP.NET Core, a cross-platform .NET Solution that runs on Macs, Linux and Windows.
On the platform side of things we are moving from full operating systems and Virtual Machines to container-based platforms. In a world where companies want to change to Continuous Delivery and DevOps, the combination of these technologies is a strong one. The ability to move seamlessly to production, run your website on every platform and to have integrated pipelines is a pre-condition for a winning IT solution and being a differentiator in the market. In this talk Alex and Rene will introduce you to ASP.NET Core, containers and Docker. They will show you how the combination of ASP.NET Core and Containers will radically change software architecture and how this combination will fit into the software factory by leveraging their power in both developer workflow as in the release pipeline.
Expect a session with a lot of new Visual Studio tips that will increase your productivity. This will be a session with lots of demos and no slides (well, almost no slides).
Exploring microservices in a Microsoft landscapeAlex Thissen
Presentation for Dutch Microsoft TechDays 2015 with Marcel de Vries:
During this session we will take a look at how to realize a Microservices architecture (MSA) using the latest Microsoft technologies available. We will discuss some fundamental theories behind MSA and show you how this can actually be realized with Microsoft technologies such as Azure Service Fabric. This session is a real must-see for any developer that wants to stay ahead of the curve in modern architectures.
ASP.NET 5 - Microsoft's Web development platform reimaginedAlex Thissen
Presentation for Dutch Microsoft TechDays 2015:
The ASP.NET Framework is rebuilt from the ground up in version 5. On the surface it might still resemble the ASP.NET you have come to know in the past 13 years. Underneath the covers there are immense changes in the way ASP.NET works. It is designed with modern software development practices in mind and clearly shows the shift in Microsoft's approach to web and cross-platform and open source development. In this session you will see the most important parts of ASP.NET 5 and get a glimpse into the future of .NET as well.
MVC 6 - the new unified Web programming modelAlex Thissen
Presentation for Dutch Microsoft TechDays 2015:
With ASP.NET 5 comes MVC 6 with a programming model that unifies Web Pages, MVC and Web API. Each of these has been rebuilt to reflect Microsoft's vision of lean and composable web applications. In this session you will see the changes that have been made to the programming model. We will cover topics such as the new POCO controllers, View Components, dependency injection and much more. Plus, you are going to see the significant changes to the ASP.NET runtime on which MVC 6 is built.
Presentation for Stichting DotNed in 2015:
Microsoft neemt ASP.NET op de schop. Het web applicatie framework uit .NET 1.0 wordt grotendeels herschreven om te voldoen aan de eisen die men tegenwoordig stelt aan het realiseren van een moderne web applicatie. Deze sessie kijken we naar de nieuwe opzet van ASP.NET. We zien hoe Microsoft daarmee een cloud geoptimaliseerd, cross-platform framework creeert, dat zij zelf sneller kunnen laten evolueren door kortere release cycles. Dit alles betekent wel dat ASP.NET anders is geworden. In deze sessie leer je daarom ook wat er is veranderd, hoe je aan de slag gaat en waarom ASP.NET vNext een revolutionaire stap is in Microsoft's framework.
Run your Dockerized ASP.NET application on Windows and Linux!Alex Thissen
Presentation for Dutch Docker Day 2015:
Before today the power of ASP.NET web applications was limited to Windows machines. But now ASP.NET 5 has been introduced that limitation is gone. With ASP.Net 5 becoming cross-platform, this opens opportunities for new scenarios on different platforms. But where and how do you deploy it? Wouldn’t it be great to run ASP.NET 5 in a Docker container? With the introduction of Windows 2016 it will be possible to do this and deploy and run your application in a Docker container on both Windows and Linux.
In this innovative talk, Alex and René will give you a quick overview of the endless possibilities of Docker on Windows and Linux in combination with ASP.NET 5
Microsoft is working hard to modernize the .NET Platform. There are great new frameworks and tools coming, such as .NET Core and ASP.NET Core. The amount of new things is overwhelming, with multiple .NET Platforms (.NET Framework, Unified Windows Platform, .NET Core), multiple runtimes (CoreCLR, CLR, CoreRT), multiple compilers (Roslyn, RyuJIT, .NET Native and LLILC) and much more. This session will bring you up to speed on all this new Microsoft technology, focusing on .NET Core.
But, we will also take a look at the first framework implementation on top op .NET Core for the Web: ASP.NET Core 1.0. You will learn about ASP.NET Core 1.0 and how it is different from ASP.NET 4.6. This will include Visual Studio 2015 support, cross-platform ASP.NET Core and command-line tooling for working with ASP.NET Core and .NET Core projects.
After this session you know where Microsoft is heading in the near future. Be prepared for a new .NET Platform.
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