Microsoft

Past Presentations

You Can Build a World-Class Search Engine in .NET

Microsoft's online services, especially Bing, are some of most important proving grounds for running .Net in large-scale, highly available systems. The platform that underlies Bing also runs significant online functionality for Cortana, Office, Xbox, Windows and more. When deciding how to build...

Ben Watson Principal Software Engineer @Microsoft focused on High-Performance .NET
Chaos Engineering on a Budget

As the systems that support internet-scale services grow larger and ever more complex, chaos engineering has emerged as industry best practice for ensuring system resiliency. Many companies maintain entire teams devoted to chaos testing their product. But what can you do if you don't have these...

Heather Nakama Software Engineer @Microsoft - Azure Search
Herding Nulls and Other C# Stories From the Future

C# is evolving at a rather vigorous pace, aiming for new levels of expressiveness on many fronts. Let’s plant our feet firmly in the air for a bit and look at some of the places we think it’s headed: Finally reining in those pesky nulls, fighting back on callback hell for asynchronous...

Mads Torgersen Chief Language Designer of C# & Contributor to TypeScript, Visual Basic, Roslyn, LINQ
The Serverless Application Lifecycle with Azure

Serverless frees developers from managing infrastructure, but it can be challenging to debug, deploy, and monitor applications. In this session, we'll demonstrate best practices for unit testing, integration testing and deployment. Learn how to create a robust CI/CD pipeline and deploy safely to...

Sasha Rosenbaum Program Manager on the Azure DevOps Engineering Team @Microsoft
TypeScript for Enterprise Developers

With TypeScript, the JavaScript + Node ecosystem becomes a serious contender for backend development. This talk describes why: maturity, strong language features, and Enterprise-quality open source tools. Once you know how cool and fun it is,  I'll reveal some less-pleasant surprises. Get...

Jessica Kerr Polyglot Functional Developer @atomist

Interviews

Ben Watson Principal Software Engineer @Microsoft focused on High-Performance .NET

You Can Build a World-Class Search Engine in .NET

What have you been up to since last time you were at QCon?

I still work a lot on performance and detail .NET stuff but my focus switched towards teaching others and getting other people on board with high performance .NET and techniques that we use to debug and and to improve performance.

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Mads Torgersen Chief Language Designer of C# & Contributor to TypeScript, Visual Basic, Roslyn, LINQ

Herding Nulls and Other C# Stories From the Future

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Christopher Woodruff Platform Strategist @QuickenLoans

Developing Great Web APIs Architectures w/ ASP.NET Core 2.1

What's the focus of the work that you do today?

Over the last five years, I've been busy getting solutions out to people. I work more on the backend doing API work, but that’s also meant I help mobile application and web application developers utilize the APIs I’m developing.

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Sri Ponnada Software Engineer @Microsoft

Community Centered Tech for Social Good

What are you doing at Microsoft?

I am a software engineer and I started at Microsoft almost a year ago. I work on Azure DevOps.

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