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Effective Data Visualization
Presented by: David Giard
Time: Thursday 9:15 AM - 10:15 AMWe spend much of our time collecting and analyzing data. That data is only useful if it can be displayed in a meaningful, understandable way. Yale professor Edward Tufte presented many ideas on how to effectively present data to an audience or end user. In this session, I will explain some of...
Room: Aloeswood / LeopardwoodTrack: DataFormat: General SessionLevel: Introductory and overviewLet's Talk Bluetooth
Presented by: Leah Vogel
Time: Thursday 10:30 AM - 11:30 AMBluetooth has its own lingo. Don't know much about it? Want to learn to speak it? You’ve come to the right place! In this talk, you will hear a high-level overview of Bluetooth Low Energy and explain how it differs from Bluetooth Classic (BR / EDR). You will become familiar with the terminology...
Room: Aloeswood / LeopardwoodTrack: HardwareFormat: General SessionLevel: Introductory and overviewExplain DevOps To Me Like I’m Five: DevOps for Managers
Presented by: Gene Gotimer
Time: Thursday 11:45 AM - 12:45 PMOrganizations and leaders are often supportive of DevOps, but they don’t always understand what DevOps is and what it will change. It isn’t a one-size-fits-all issue; different environments need different benefits from a DevOps transformation. Join Gene Gotimer as he explains the most important...
Room: Aloeswood / LeopardwoodTrack: DevOpsFormat: General SessionLevel: Introductory and overviewImplementing an Event Sourcing strategy on Azure
Presented by: Eldert Grootenboer
Time: Thursday 1:00 PM - 2:00 PMIn recent years the Event Sourcing pattern has become increasingly popular. By storing a history of events it enables us to decouple the storage of data from the implementation of the logic around it. And we can rebuild the state of our data to any point in time, giving us a wide range of...
Room: Aloeswood / LeopardwoodTrack: Programming PrinciplesFormat: General SessionLevel: IntermediateIntroduction to Functional Programming: It Isn’t So Scary
Presented by: Justin Pihony
Time: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:30 PMFunctional programming has been around for decades, yet only recently has it become mainstream. It yields simpler, terser code which is easier to both test and debug, among other benefits. However it is still often seen as unapproachable, with zealots touting words like monad, functor, and other,...
Room: Aloeswood / LeopardwoodTrack: Programming PrinciplesFormat: General SessionLevel: Introductory and overviewMaking the most of your DevOps Artifacts
Presented by: Matthew Sheehan
Time: Thursday 4:45 PM - 5:45 PMWith greater emphasis placed on automating the creation of predictable software bundles, you may be asking what are DevOps artifacts and what can you do with them? Well, it turns out you can do many things with them. Artifacts can be the compiled output for your app deployment, or a Nuget or NPM...
Room: Aloeswood / LeopardwoodTrack: DevOpsFormat: General SessionLevel: Introductory and overview