I spoke on “Microservices as a Product” at #productschool Bellevue WA on Oct 30th, 2019 Wednesday 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm. This was a #FREE session  https://lnkd.in/gAdS2fT 

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Please find the content here at my #github https://lnkd.in/gwTDFfi and Recording at my #youtubechannel https://lnkd.in/gjFxnH3 or here below

On Sep 14, 2019, Saturday, I spoke at #SeattleCodeCamp (this was my 4th year in a row). Both of my sessions were unique in nature, simple to follow, and heavy on core concepts, and practical implementation. 
1- Writing code with a product mindset. – Pigott Room #306 8:30-9:30am
2- Real-world examples of MicroService Architecture and Implementation. – Pigott Room #205 11-12pm 
This was a FREE Tech Community event available to be registered at https://lnkd.in/eM-tzVs 

You can find the decks here at https://lnkd.in/gXCn8Rs

Other Articles you may find helpful: https://lnkd.in/gGzSWbV https://lnkd.in/gBAZc7t

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An evening on Thu Aug 8th, 2019 well spent with people who appreciate the knowledge and aspire for learning. Thanks again City University of Seattle Clark Jason Ngo and Sam Chung for having me to talk about “Microservices Architecture”

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No Rehearsal, No Re-Take. Past weekend, I recorded a podcast on “Microservices Architecture” with host Mario Gerard. The podcast is live now, it has 3 parts with greater details and insights #microservices #softwarearchitecture #mvpbuzz

We talk about:- TPM Podcast with Vidya Vrat Agarwal on Microservices.

  1. What is a microservice? TPM Podcast with Vidya Vrat Agarwal on Microservices.
  2. Advantages of microservices
  3. Monolithic applications vs microservices?
  4. Why is there is renewed uptick in organizations using Microservices?
  5. Pain points of microservices
  6. How do you break down monolithic applications into microservices
  7. Microservices Advanced Topics

Part -I – https://www.mariogerard.com/tpm-podcast-vidya-agarwal-on-microservices-part-i/
Part -II – https://www.mariogerard.com/tpm-podcast-vidya-agarwal-on-microservices-part-ii/
Part -III – https://www.mariogerard.com/tpm-podcast-vidya-agarwal-on-microservices-part-iii/

Seattle Code Camp 2018

September 19th, 2018 | Posted by Vidya Vrat in Architecture | Community - (0 Comments)

This was 3rd years in a row, and on Saturday, September 15 I gave two sessions at Seattle Code Camp 2018

Session slides are available at my GitHub 

The first session was on “How to become a Software Architect”. Many aspirants and practicing architects attended my session and asked various questions on architect career path.

The second session was on “Microservices: what, why and how?”. This session also went very well, and I ran out of time to address all the questions related to many individual’s architecture designs and how to solve a problem they are facing. Hence, few topics were discussed after the session in the lobby.

What some of the participants said

I look forward to Seattle Code Camp 2019.

I THANK all my readers and followers in the tech community. My community contributions via www.C-SharpCorner.com reached 6 million read count.  https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/members/vidya-vrat-agarwal

Recap

C-sharpcorner Redmond chapter has been organizing a dinner event during the week of Microsoft MVP Summit. This year it was scheduled on March 6th 2018 for all the C-shaprcorner MVPs, invited Microsoft MVPs and few other guests.

67 C# Corner MVPs across the globe registered for this event https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/events/c-sharp-corner-mvp-dinner-microsoft-mvp-summit-2018 and many e-mailed me that they will attend.

This year, we had over 125 guests including some estemmed guests linke Scott Hanselmen (doesn’t require an introduction), Mads Torgerson (C# language PM at Microsoft), Kerry Herger (CPM Manager), and Joe Darko (CPM USA).

Moments

Moksha Indian Restaurant – Bellevue WA, USA

Moksha Indian Restaurant – Bellevue WA, USA

C# Corner and Microsoft MVPs with Scott Hanselman

Magnus, Mahesh, and Mads Torgerson (C# Language PM, Microsoft)

 

I spoke at Silicon Valley Code Camp 2017 in San Jose, CA on Oct 7th 2017 and my topic was Need of DevOps in the Enterprise.

• Need of DevOps in the Enterprise https://lnkd.in/eQf3dFm

It was nice experience to speak in Silicon Valley and meet college students to very well experienced professionals. I was really honored to have Ron Lichty attend my session and at the end mentioning that it was a great session.

Microsoft MVP team was also there to sponsor and socialize about all the MVP Speakers at Silicon Valley Code Camp (SVCC) 2017.

Slide of my session can be found at my Github

Overall it was nice experience, I also met some Microsoft Evangelists and fellow C# Corner and Microsoft MVPs.

I want to THANK all my readers in the .NET community. Today I have reached 5 million read count at www.C-Sharpcorner.com

My C-Sharpcorner profile – http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/members/vidya-vrat-agarwal

 

 

Seattle Code Camp 2017

I spoke at Seattle Code Camp 2017 on 09/09/2017 and covered two topics.

• AntiPatterns Every Software Development Team Must Know https://lnkd.in/ebEMDBb
• DevOps: What, why and how?
https://lnkd.in/eQf3dFm

Seattle Code Camp started with a Keynote from Microsoft’s Jeremy Foster and he shared a slide with all Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professionals) and FTE (Full Time Employee) who were speaking at 09/09/2017 Seattle Code Camp.

Microsoft got separate printed agenda for MVP and FTE Sessions

Session Details

My 1st Session on AntiPattern was in Room#103 at 11 am -12 pm. I had a brief introduction and begin with the presentation. As already set the expectation with the audience, I kept it very interactive and many participated well to share knowledge and experiences with others.

Some of the attendees even spoke to their friends in the lunch break and recommended them to attend my next session. Some of the attendees returned for the 2nd session for DevOps at 1-2pm and some mentioned that it was the best talk they attended. Well, I thank them for their kind words and patience to provide me an opportunity to share my thoughts with them.

What people said after my sessions

Presentation Slides

Slides are available at https://github.com/vidyavrat/SeattleCodeCamp2017

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