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”
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”
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.
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/
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 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.
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.
Slides are available at https://github.com/vidyavrat/SeattleCodeCamp2017
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Seattle Code Camp 2017 is here 09/09/2017 and I will be speaking on two hot topics which will benefit software developers who really care about their craft.
• AntiPatterns Every Software Development Team Must Know https://lnkd.in/ebEMDBb
• DevOps : What, why and how? https://lnkd.in/eQf3dFm
Register at https://lnkd.in/gZt65s6 #SeattleCodeCamp
I am speaking at Seattle Code Camp and my session topic is “How to use Agile correctly“. It’s totally FREE community event. Please register and spend the weekend in learning all you can.
My session will be in Room#204 at 1-2 pm.