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iO .Net South West Meetup – Triple Header

iO Associates are delighted to be supporting the latest Meetup from .Net South West. This month’s event offers a tantalizing trio of terrific tech-talks, three totally transformative tutorials!

These three top-speakers will tell us all about …

Async method chaining in C# by Andrew Poole, lead software engineer at Clearbank

What if there was a way to declaratively describe a chain or flow of async methods, which can be used when handling API requests or when handling Messages from a service bus queue (or in fact anywhere!) We have found a way to achieve this and the logical conclusion is that related flows can be described in one place, in a single piece of orchestration, which is extremely clear and easy to navigate and debug.

Sustainable Demand Shifting by Paul Bevis, CTO of FSP working at the forefront of digital transformation and cybersecurity

Sustainability is about meeting the needs of the present – without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. As software engineers, we have a responsibility to ensure minimise the carbon footprint of the software we write and not treat resources like CPU and storage as an infinite commodity.

What’s Coming in C# 12 and Beyond by Stuart Lang, Microsoft MVP and Principal Engineer at Just Eat

.NET Conf usually heralds the announcement of the latest version of the language, but with previews already out, Stu will be taking us through what we can expect with C# 12, which will be released as part of .NET 8 in November

Hosts, Clearbank, will kindly be providing refreshments while alongside fellow sponsors, Jetbrains, iO Associates will be providing prizes for the evening.

 

iO Associates, tech and digital recruitment specialists, have always been an active member of multiple Meetup groups across the UK. We’re passionate about keeping our community positive and engaged by facilitating Meetups with the best speakers on a variety of topics. We encourage you to share this exciting talk with your team and the wider community. 

We’re always interested in hearing from our community, so if you have any suggestions for future Meetups, please do get in touch via meetups@ioassociates.co.uk 

In addition, if there’s anything we can help you with in regard to sourcing candidates or finding a new role, please do also get in touch. 

27/09/2023 6:30 am

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iO. Net Edinburgh Meetup – MongoDB with Kevin Smith

iO Associates are excited to bring you our latest .Net Edinburgh Meetup on Wednesday 27 September from 18:30 at Legado Technologies, CodeBase.

We are delighted to be welcoming Kevin Smith, Microsoft MVP, back up to Edinburgh! In this month’s talk, we’ll be exploring a more flexible way to store your data with MongoDB.

If you’ve been anywhere near software development, the norm is to store your data in a relational form, but what if there was a different way?

We will take a look at the history of MongoDB and why it continues to be a trending database year on year. We will then go into the advantages of having a flexible document model and how we can utilize MongoDB for our application storage.

 

iO Associates, tech and digital recruitment specialists, have always been an active member of multiple Meetup groups across the UK. We’re passionate about keeping our community positive and engaged by facilitating Meetups with the best speakers on a variety of topics. We encourage you to share this exciting talk with your team and the wider community. 

We’re always interested in hearing from our community, so if you have any suggestions for future Meetups, please do get in touch via meetups@ioassociates.co.uk 

In addition, if there’s anything we can help you with in regard to sourcing candidates or finding a new role, please do also get in touch. 

27/09/2023 6:30 pm

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Presented by:

Kevin Smith

Microsoft MVP, Codat

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Sustainable Software Testing

Did you know that Information and Communication Technology currently produces more emissions than the aviation industry? 

Simon Frankish explores what this means for Software Testing and how engineers can introduce sustainable practices into their Test Process, Test Environments, Housekeeping and Measurement. 

Simon Frankish has over 30 years’ experience in the software testing industry and is currently Experimentus’ Practice Lead for Process Improvement.  He is an experienced, accredited TMMi Lead Assessor who has worked worldwide to help organisations improve their testing processes. More recently, sustainability in software testing has become a strong interest and Simon is working to help organisations look at process improvement through a carbon lens. 

Watch ‘Sustainable Software Testing’ on-demand here:

17/10/2023 6:00 pm

Location: Online

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Presented by:

Simon Frankish

Process Improvement Practice Manager & TMMi Lead Assessor, Experimentus

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Amazon Aurora Innovations

Varun Mahajan and David Bayard share their insights into Amazon Aurora: Amazon Web Services’ fully managed relational database engine. They highlight Amazon Aurora’s strengths in high availability, durability, scalability, and extended disaster recovery capabilities. While introducing Aurora Serverless v2, showcasing its automatic scaling based on resource demand. Additionally, the session explores the integration of Aurora with Redshift, emphasizing the setup of Aurora Zero ETL integration with Redshift, manual table creation, and data entry in Aurora. Varun and David also discuss cost optimization strategies, performance insights, scaling, managed blue-green deployments, and the transformative feature of Zero ETL for real-time data transfer.

Varun Mahajan and David Bayard both have over 4 years experience as AWS Solutions Architects.

Watch ‘Amazon Aurora Innovations’ on-demand here:

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iO Engineering Virtual Meetup – The C++ Series

iO Associates are excited to bring you the latest instalment of our C++ Series!

Our amazing guest speakers for the session included:

Ofek Shilon, Senior C++ Developer at Toga Networks

Conor Hoekstra, Research Scientist at NVIDIA

Ofek covered: ‘Everything I Wish They Told Me About Linkers’ and Conor provided a discussion around ‘New Algorithms in C++23’.

Ofek Shilon is a Senior C++ Developer at Toga Networks! Ofek will be covering: ‘Everything I Wish They Told Me About Linkers’ – it is an in-depth survey of shared libraries build and usage on Linux and Windows, with emphasis on implications for developers.

Ofek has 20 years in the industry, and 12 of those are as a leader – involved in the entire range from product strategy, technological roadmap, team management, hands on development, and down to optimization and debugging.

Our second speaker is Conor Hoekstra, Research Scientist at NVIDIA, who is providing a discussion around ‘New Algorithms in C++23’. C++23 has made a number of very important additions to the Ranges library that was introduced in C++20.

This talk will be an overview everything new in the C++23 Ranges library as well as a high level overview of all the different “types” of algorithms in C++ (from C++98 to C++23).

And lots more.

iO Associates, tech and digital recruitment specialists, have always been a very active member of multiple Meetup groups across the UK. We’re really keen to help keep our community positive and engaged hearing from the best speakers on the topics of your choice so encourage you to share this with your team and the wider community.

We hope you enjoyed the session, please get in touch at meetups@ioassociates.co.uk with any questions or suggestions on future virtual meetups.

In addition, if there’s anything we can help you with in regards to sourcing candidates or finding a new role, please do also get in touch.

You can watch the full recording below:

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Presented by:

Conor Hoekstra

Research Scientist, NVIDIA

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iO .Net Virtual Meetup – From WCF to gRPC

We hosted our first iO Virtual Meetup – This new platform allows us to reach more of our community and get the most in-demand speakers on your choice of topics!

Our first Guest Speaker was Mark Rendle speaking on “From WCF to gRPC”.

gRPC is a high-performance messaging protocol that is ideal for communication between microservices and other clients on internal networks. It’s the ideal replacement for WCF or .NET Remoting, which are not supported on .NET Core.

In this talk, he explains the different models that gRPC enables, from Request/Response to full bi-directional streaming, and how they map to various WCF models. He’ll show how to create gRPC services and clients using the dotnet CLI, and share best practices for using them in the real world.

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​Keep an eye on our LinkedIn page to see our upcoming Virtual Meetups and events and get in touch at meetups@ioassociates.com with any questions or suggestions on future virtual meetups.

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Presented by:

​Mark Rendle

Microsoft Azure Development MVP,

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iO Java Virtual Meetup – The Modern and Open Way to Build Cloud – Native Microservices: Microprofile

In the second of our iO Virtual Meetups our guest speaker Emily Jiang, Liberty Microservice Architect, Advocate and Java Champion, tackled the modern and open way to build cloud-native microservices and the programming models available.

You may have heard about Eclipse MicroProfile and are wanting to find out more. In this session you’ll learn:

  • Everything you need to know about MicroProfile (including a demo), how to package the MicroProfile in to a Docker container and deploy it to a Kubernetes cluster, and how to use Istio to manage your microservice interaction.

Listen to this session to develop your in-depth knowledge about MicroProfile and how you can use it to build well-performed microservices. After this session, you will understand how to best develop Cloud Native Microservices by using MicroProfile and how to work well with Cloud infrastructure, such as Kubernetes and Istio.

About Emily Jiang:

Emily Jiang, is a Java Champion. She is Liberty Microservices Architect and Advocate, Senior Technical Staff Member (STSM) in IBM, based at Hursley Lab in the UK. Emily is a MicroProfile guru and has been working on MicroProfile since 2016, leading the specifications of MicroProfile Config, Fault Tolerance and Service Mesh. She is a CDI Expert Group member and passionate about MicroProfile and Jakarta EE. Emily regularly speaks at conferences, such as Code One, DevNexus, JAX London, Voxxed, Devoxx, EclipseCon, QCon, GeeCon, JFokus, etc. Follow her on Twitter @emilyfhjiang and/or connect with her on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-jia…)

​Keep an eye on our LinkedIn page to see our upcoming Virtual Meetups and events and get in touch at meetups@ioassociates.com with any questions or suggestions on future virtual meetups.

You can view the full Virtual Meetup below:​

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Presented by:

Emily Jiang

cloud Native Architect, IBM

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iO .Net Virtual Meetup – Lightning Talks

iO are delighted to bring you the next installment of our Virtual Meetups. This .Net Meetup was a series of lightning talks hosted by iO Associates’ Michael Collins and Stella Webster.

Our first guest speaker was Robin Minto, the Head of Technical Architecture at ByBox, who kicked us off with ‘OWASP ZAP HUD WTF?’. During this talk, we saw how the features of ZAP can be used to find issues during development, therefore we can deploy a better-tested app when we navigate through a web application.

Stuart Lang from Coditorium followed up with his lightning talk on ‘C# 8 -Async Streams & Channels’. He discussed what’s new in .Net for asynchronous processing with hands on examples.

Our final speaker was Joe Woodward, a Senior Software Engineer at Just Eat. He took us through Microsoft’s new Feature Toggle library and showed us how we can utilize it to de-risk deployments of new features, and also use it to gradually role out new changes into production and promote continuous delivery.

It was really great to see so many familiar faces but also lots of fresh ones as well!

​You can view the full Virtual Meetup below:

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Presented by:

Robin Minto

CTO, ByBox

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iO Java Virtual Meetup – Microservices for the Masses

In our latest iO Java Virtual Meetup hosted by iO Associates Bea Meyrick and Inness Law, Java Champion Matt Raible presents ‘Microservices for the Masses’.

Microservices are being deployed by many Java Hipsters. If you’re working with a large team that needs different release cycles for product components, microservices can be a blessing. If you’re working at your VW Restoration Shop and running its online store with your own software, having five services to manage and deploy can be a real pain.

This presentation shows you how to use JHipster to create Angular + Spring Boot apps with a unified front-end. You will leave with the know-how to create your own excellent apps!

About Matt Raible

Matt is a well-known figure in the Java community and has been building web applications for most of his adult life. For over 20 years, he has helped developers learn and adopt open source frameworks and use them effectively. He’s a web developer, Java Champion, and Developer Advocate at Okta. Matt is a frequent contributor to open source and a big fan of Java, IntelliJ, TypeScript, Angular, Spring Boot.

​Keep an eye on our LinkedIn page to see our upcoming Virtual Meetups and events and get in touch at meetups@ioassociates.com with any questions or suggestions on future virtual meetups.

You can view the full Virtual Meetup below:

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Matt Raible

Dev, Okta

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iO .Net Virtual Meetup – Machine Learning; an introduction to ML.NET

​In the third installment of iO .Net Virtual Meetups, Microsoft MVP and Managing Consultant at Excella Alexander Slotte presents ‘Machine Learning; an introduction to ML.NET’.

it’s no exaggeration to say that Machine Learning (ML) is quickly changing the way we live. Things we are accustomed to today are things we could only dream of 10 years ago. As ML is becoming more and more mainstream, you may be asking yourself how to get started.

Historically, many of the tools and libraries used to train a model have been found in the Python and R communities (e.g. Scikit Learn, PyTorch, TensorFlow), but what if you’re a .NET Developer?

This session introduces ML.NET! ML.NET is an open-source, cross-platform machine learning library, specifically built to enable .NET developers to train their own custom machine learning models in C# or F#.

In this session we introduce some fundamental ML concepts and terms before transitioning into the world of ML.NET and building our first model from scratch.Beware, there is live coding!

​About Alexander Slotte:

Alexander is a Microsoft MVP, and a Managing Consultant and .NET Xpert at Excella, based out of Washington DC. He is an international speaker, and have spoken at conferences such as NDC London, ProgNET, Big Data Europe, .NET Jetbrains Global Online Day, Beer City Code, Music City Tech, Code PaLOUsa, Code On The Beach and Philly.NET. He’s the organizer of the .NET DC User Group and a member of the .NET Foundation. He is passionate about .NET and cloud architecture, and constantly attempts to push his knowledge on data science and machine learning. When not coding, you’ll find him out running or enjoying a good IPA!

Say hi on Twitter @alexslotte!

​Keep an eye on our LinkedIn page to see our upcoming Virtual Meetups and events and get in touch at meetups@ioassociates.com with any questions or suggestions on future virtual meetups.

You can view the full Virtual Meetup below:​

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Presented by:

Alexander Slotte

Senior Manager, Tetra Lab,

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