Microsoft Ignite 2015 demonstrated lots of innovation Microsoft
is putting in various technologies and its products. There were hundreds of
sessions which seems like a must watch, however due to time constraints it is
not possible to go through each and every one of them.
To help out Dot Net community out here I handpicked 8 Ignite
2015 sessions for Dot Net enthusiast to get the taste of next versions of .Net
related technologies.
1.
A Lap
around .NET 2015: .NET 2015 is the next generation of .NET. This release
encompasses several new innovations that improve developer productivity and enhance
application performance. .NET 2015 builds on the advancements available in
Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5, 4.5.1 and 4.5.2 to deliver a highly compatible
platform for building applications for the mobile-first, cloud-first world.
This presentation includes .NET Native, ASP.NET 5, C# 6, the new .NET compiler
platform, numerous IDE improvements as well as new features in Windows
Presentation Framework.
2.
What's
New in C# 6.0 and Visual Basic 14: C# 6.0 and Visual Basic 14 both add
a number of bite-sized new features, all aimed at making your everyday code
cleaner and clearer. Instead of introducing new concepts, each feature makes a
common coding pattern simpler, and removes boilerplate to let the intent of the
code stand out. In this session, we walk you through all of these language
features: interpolated strings, a nameof operator, an operator called Elvis,
and many more.
3.
Introduction
to Microsoft ASP.NET 5: ASP.NET 5 is a landmark release in many ways. It’s
full open source from the start, it’s cross-platform and supported on Windows,
Mac, and Linux. It includes contributions from the community and is being
developed in the open on GitHub. ASP.NET 5 includes lots of great updates as
well like TagHelpers, the unification of MVC and Web API, the componentization
of the .NET Framework, dependency injection built in, an all-new project
system, and deep client-side tooling for things like Bower, Gulp, and Grunt.
This is an exciting time for the Microsoft web platform.
4.
Deep
Dive into Microsoft ASP.NET 5: ASP.NET 5 has an all-new project system and
cross-platform runtime. In this session, we dig deep into the "what, how,
and why" of ASP.NET 5. We look at how you can deploy your own version of
the .NET.
5.
Debugger
Tips and Tricks for .NET Developers with Microsoft Visual Studio 2015: Come to
this all-demo session to learn how to make the most of the Visual Studio
debugger. We tour almost all of the debugger, throwing in tips and tricks as we
go along, and also calling out what's brand new in the latest version of the
debugger in Visual Studio 2015. Whatever your experience level, we guarantee
you'll learn something new!
6.
C#
and Visual Basic Code-Focused Development with Microsoft Visual Studio 2015:
Visual
Studio 2015 is productivity game changer for C# and Visual Basic! The .NET
Compiler Platform ("Roslyn") enables many new experiences that will
change the way you write and debug code. In this session, we dig into the new features
that bring a new level of awesome to the C#/Visual Basic IDE experience and
explore many existing features have been completely refreshed. Come learn about
new refactoring support, major debugging enhancements, code aware frameworks,
and much more!
7.
Microsoft
Visual Studio for Web Developers: Learn how Visual Studio 2015 integrates with popular
modern web tools and client-side frameworks to provide a better and more
powerful development experience than ever. Join Mads as he walks you through
the use of Gulp, Bower and npm and see how Visual Studio 2015 works with these
tools to bring new and better workflows to web development.
8.
The
SQL Server Evolution: Everything you want to know about next-generation SQL
Server, mission critical performance and scale for transactional, data
warehouse and mixed workloads, structured and unstructured data, security
innovations, availability and reliability improvements, advanced analytics,
business intelligence, world class scale on-prem and to the cloud.
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