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  • HRNUG: Event-Driven Serverless Azure Functions

    Tue, 13 Dec 2016, 18:00 - 21:00 in Virginia Beach, United States

    Main Presentation: Sidney Andrews Azure Functions is the newest way to write code without managing server instances, runtimes or the other boring stuff. Do you need a GitHub webhook right now? Azure Functions can do it! Need a test HTTP API? Azure Functions got your back!

  • HRNUG: Gulp, NPM, and Visual Studio

    Tue, 8 Nov 2016, 18:00 - 21:00 in Virginia Beach, United States

    Hitting F5 is enough to build ASP.NET applications, but what about your static, non-.NET assets? In this talk, we'll go over a recent addition to Visual Studio's build tools, the task runner Gulp.

  • HRNUG: Introduction to Graph Databases

    Tue, 11 Oct 2016, 18:00 - 21:00 in Virginia Beach, United States

    Introduction to Graph Databases In this talk, we’ll dive into Graph databases, one of many types of NoSQL databases. Graph databases, fundamentally, consist of nodes and relationships. For example, imagine an actor (node) acting (relationship) in a movie (node)

  • HRNUG: Learning Angular 2

    Tue, 13 Sep 2016, 18:00 - 21:00 in Virginia Beach, United States

    Learning Angular 2 Angular 2 is a fundamental change from AngularJS 1.  Learn about the technology underpinning Angular 2, how Angular 2 differs from Angular JS 1.x, and how to build your first Angular 2 app.

  • HRNUG: Cloud-Connected Mobile Apps with Xamarin

    Tue, 9 Aug 2016, 18:00 - 21:00 in Virginia Beach, United States

    Main Presentation: Building Cloud-Connected Apps with Xamarin In part 3 of my Xamarin presentation, we’ll learn about how to build cross-platform mobile apps with an Azure-based back end. We’ll create a simple Todo list Xamarin.Forms app that will also work in offline mode.

  • HRNUG: F# Is Awesome! Come See Why!

    Tue, 12 Jul 2016, 18:00 - 21:00 in Virginia Beach, United States

    F# is Awesome! Come See Why! So you have heard about F#.  Maybe even played with it some.  You are wondering if it is worth the time and trouble to get your hands dirty to dig in and start using it in your current applications.  This session is for you.  We will take a code-first

  • HRNUG: Docker on Windows and Beyond

    Tue, 14 Jun 2016, 18:00 - 21:00 in Virginia Beach, United States

    Main Presentation: Docker on Windows and Beyond New to the Docker revolution? Or maybe you already use it and want to see what's next. Bret Fisher will engage his DevOps Beast Mode and take us through a quick intro of how containers are the future of running server software, then jump into demo

  • Caching with Redis

    Tue, 10 May 2016, 18:00 - 21:00 in Virginia Beach, United States

    ain Presentation: Caching with Redis  This presentation will explore Redis from an entry level. It is based on a real-world experience of using Redis caching with an ASP.NET application to save more than two million database reads per day.

  • HRNUG: C# 6.0 and VB.NET 14 Language Tour

    Tue, 12 Apr 2016, 18:00 - 21:00 in Virginia Beach, United States

    Main Presentation: C# 6.0 and VB.NET 14 Language Tour With Visual Studio 2015 came a new version of C# and VB.NET. We’ll explore each and every feature, explain how they work, and when it is best to - and not to - use them.

  • HRNUG: Maximum Web Performance

    Tue, 8 Mar 2016, 18:00 - 21:00 in Virginia Beach, United States

    Schedule 6:00pm - Welcome Time + great food provided by our awesome sponsor 6:30pm - Announcements + Sponsor Time 6:45pm - Lightning Talk - MongoDB by Fred G 7:00pm - Main Presentation 8:00pm - Wrap up and Raffle - Star Trek Lawn Gnomes and Xbox Live Gold Memberships 8:30pm - Pos

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