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TFS tips #4 – Visual Studio Pricing
💡 This post is part of my TFS tips where I write about how we make the most of TFS (on premise) We have a Visual Studio Enterprise subscription for all our developers. Microsoft has created an overview of everything … Continue reading
Colouring with Google and Bing
We all know google is the synonym to searching (and finding) stuff on the internet. Microsoft has bing for this. Both platforms offer custom searching as an API. So developers can take advantage of the massive resources both companies have … Continue reading
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Tagged api, azure, bing, Cloud, cognitive services, google, google cloud platform, search
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Microsoft TechDays 2017
After a year of absence I’ve been to TechDays 2017. The keynote was amusing and the schedule of sessions looked promising. Happy developers all around. Below a list of take-away bullets from the sessions I attended. Azure Azure Service Fabric … Continue reading
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Tagged .NET, ARM, azure, container, DEVOPS, microservices, Performance, service fabric, Techdays, visual studio
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SDN event June 2017
The SDN – Software Development Network – is a special interest group for dutch developers. Four times a year they organise an event where people present and talk about their passion. As a member of the SDN you are aware of the latest developments. You are part of a network of professional developers who assist […]
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Tagged azure, Azure AD, blockchain, Ethereum, graph, office365, opensource, sdn
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SDN event March 2017
The SDN – Software Development Network – is a special interest group for dutch developers. Four times a year they organise an event where people present and talk about their passion. As a member of the SDN you are aware … Continue reading