Global Azure Bootcamp

Presenters: Chris Camaclang, Fletcher Johnson, Jeff Etter

This event took place on Saturday, April 22, 2017.

Where:   ONSITE ONLY - The Reactor 680 Folsom Street, Suite 145, San Francisco, CA 94107
When:    Saturday, April 22, 2017, from 9:30AM - 4:30PM with a 1 hour lunch break. Free food and drinks will be provided.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A LAB STYLE EVENT. IT TAKES PLACE AT THE REACTOR IN SAN FRANCISCO AND IS NOT AVAILABLE REMOTELY/ONLINE.

The day starts off with discussing common cloud development scenarios, including data, services and user interfaces that run in the cloud. Then in our hands-on lab we’ll build and deploy a cutting edge, end to end application with a DocumentDB (NoSQL) database, .NET Core REST services and a TypeScript / Angular 2 web application, all running, not on virtual machines, but on a true cloud platform. You can also develop and deploy the services for Docker if your machine supports it.



The prerequisites for this event are:

  1. You’ll need a Windows Azure Subscription. If you don’t have one, you can sign up for a 30 Day Trial. You will need to provide a credit card to sign up, but the Trial has a default spending cap, so unless you remove the cap you will not be charged. You’ll use this subscription while working on the hands on labs.
  2. A laptop with:


For more info about this international event click here.



PRESENTERS:

Jeff Etter, Senior Software Developer, CODE Consulting

Jeff started his career as an Electrical Designer in the Architectural Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry. With the advent of CAD technologies he soon discovered an interest in computer related technologies. Desktop applications started with VB3 and MS Access, web technologies began with Classic ASP. Currently a typical application may consist of C# ASP.NET MVC applications utilizing jQuery, AJAX, and SOA based technologies.



Fletcher Johnson, Senior Software Developer, CODE Consulting

Fletcher has been programming since college and enjoys it immensely. Over the years he has started a variety of firms, most in the tech industry. He enjoys coding so much that, in his spare time, has taught software development at San Jose State University, spoken at developers conferences for Microsoft and others, and has taught on-location programming courses throughout the U.S. and abroad. He is also an active supporter of the community having run user groups for years and was active in the founding and continuing success of the Silicon Valley Code Camp, a free weekend long developer conference held each year. In the few hours he is not coding, he loves to ride his bike in the hills, cook, build sets for the local theatre, and spend time with his family.



Chris Camaclang, Solutions Engineer Manager, Alert Logic

Chris has over 20 years of experience in data center infrastructure and public cloud environments. He began his IT career in the aerospace industry supporting operations in large enterprise datacenter networks and compute environments. At Alert Logic, Chris helps security professionals find solutions to meet their compliance needs for on-premises, hybrid, and dedicated public cloud environments.