20 OCT | Passion with the .NET Conf Barcelona 2018
On October 20 comes the .NET Conf Barcelona and we will not miss the appointment. In addition to being sponsors of the event, four colleagues from the #pasionaCrew, Ángel García, Juanjo Montiel, Toni Recio and Pau Barbolla have made a place in the agenda of NetConfBarcelona.
An event of community and for the community, free and with the juiciest contents around the puntonetero world, to which we wanted to contribute our grain of sand being sponsors. Throughout the day we will have a stand to which we invite you all to come and in which Virtual Reality will be very protagonist, so fun with gadgets is guaranteed. In addition, we will take a good arsenal of our personalized glasses so that nothing is missing.
After the opening keynote, Angel Garcia will be one of those in charge of opening the agenda (10h) with the talk Selenium + Docker: What is me -test container!, in which he will explain how to use Docker to launch the functional tests of Selenium in C # in a fast and easy way, both locally and in VSTS. The turn of Juanjo Montiel He will arrive right after, at eleven o’clock in the morning to talk about Blazor, show through a practical example what possibilities it provides, as well as “get into this new and fascinating universe of .Net with Web Assembly. and the best, using only the latest web standards, without plugins or additional software.”
Toni Recio and Pau Barbolla will make an appearance just before lunch, at 13.45h, with a talk about Logic Apps. They will show us how to implement, in a practical and real way, the much overused word: Digitalization, using the cloud, artificial intelligence, bots and motherboard, “all ready to mix, with .NET as the orchestrating thread of magic, so that we finally have time to think and we are not overwhelmed by acting”.
Congratulations to the organization for the effort and management of event, agenda and everything else in record time. See you on the 20th at .NET Conf Barcelona 2018!
.NET, netconfbarcelona, Pasionacrew
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