Readify speakers' TechEd presentations available to view
Readify speakers' TechEd presentations available to view
24/09/2012
It has been an amazing experience for us this year having both sponsored TechEd and having six Readifarians speakers as well. Thanks to everyone for coming to chat with us at the coffee lounge and we are glad the T-shirts were well received by many :-)
You can now check out all the sessions that Readify was involved on Microsoft's Channel 9:
Building Responsive Web Applications with MVC4, WebAPI and HTML5
Brendan Kowitz,Senior Developer & Technical Specialist -Web/Mobile
Slow websites don't cut it anymore. In this session, discover how to build Web Applications that have a beautiful responsive UI using components from MVC4 and WebAPI. Then, together with powerful client-side libraries like Knockout, we can enrich the user experience, target a variety of browsers and take advantage of the latest HTML5 standards. If you want to know what next generation web applications look like, you're in the right place.
Windows 8 Application Development with HTML and JavaScript
Aaron Powell, Senior Developer, Technical Specialist- Web & MVP - Internet Explorer Development
Having spent my career being a web developer and focusing on front end technologies like JavaScript, CSS, HTML and the promotion of these to a first-class development platform in Windows 8. So I decided to build a Windows 8 application using WinJS, but what was it like? What lessons were learnt and how can you avoid potential pitfalls when building a Windows 8 Metro application using WinJS?
Building Robust Windows Azure Applications with P&P Guidance
Mahesh Krishnan,Readify Principal Consultant & Technical Specialist - Windows Azure
The Enterprise Library Integration Pack for Windows Azure from the p&p group provides some useful application blocks such as the Transient Fault Handling Application Block and the Windows Azure Scaling Application Block (WASABi). The Transient Fault Handling Application Block can make access to storage in the cloud more resilient to temporary errors by helping you add retry logic to your code, and WASABi allows you to automatically scale your application in response to changes in demand. Come and hear how you can make your Azure applications more robust by using these application blocks.
Mahesh Krishnan and John Azariah (MYOB)
Casablanca is a Microsoft incubation effort to support cloud-based client-server communication in native code using a modern asynchronous C++ API design. Think of it as Node.js, but using C++. Casablanca gives you the power to use existing native C++ libraries and code to do awesome things on the server. Come and watch John Azariah and Mahesh Krishnan show you how it is done.
DEV215 .NET 4.5: Just the Good Stuff
Mahesh Krishnan and William Tulloch, Readify Senior Consultant
In this session, William Tulloch and Mahesh Krishnan, authors of
the book "Introducing .NET 4.5" talk about all the new stuff in
.NET 4.5. If there is one session that you want to go to that
covers all the important bits in .NET 4.5, this is it.
Windows Runtime (WinRT) Deep Dive
Brendan Forster,ReadifySenior Developer, Technical Specialist- ASP.NET & MVP- ASP.NET/IIS
The launch of Windows 8 has brought with it a lot of interest in building Metro apps. But what about the technology which lies at the core of this new platform - Windows Runtime? Join Brendan as he explains what this "WinRT" thing is and what it means for developers. He will demonstrate how to work with WinRT, how you can share code written in C#, C++ or Javascript, and how to unlock some secrets to the platform.
Introducing the new App model for Office and SharePoint
Jake Ginnivan, Readify Senior Developer & MVP (VSTO) and Alistair Speirs (Microsoft) (PC, Xbox, MCE)
The new Office and SharePoint introduce exciting features for the developer. This session will focus on what is new in Office and SharePoint development to include the new Cloud App Model and building apps for Office and SharePoint. We will discuss the architecture of both apps for Office and SharePoint. We will then look inside the anatomy of an app for both Office and SharePoint.




