Introduction to Containers for Visual Studio Developers
by DEVintersection
Don't miss the upcoming DEVintersection event on December 8-10, 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
What you'll learn
It’s hard to have a discussion about cloud computing these days without talking about containers. The technology and tooling are maturing, usage is growing, and there are a lot of concepts you will need to learn about. This session with Robert Green will get you started. What are containers are and how do you create and use them? How do you run them in Azure? What are Docker, Container Registries and Kubernetes? What is Visual Studio doing to make this easier? At the end of this session, containers will make sense and you will be able to start learning how to develop and deploy them.
About the author
In today’s fast-paced world with technology changing rapidly, it’s a challenge to stay on top of everything new while mastering the fundamentals. This exciting event, now in its eighth year, brings your favorite Microsoft leaders, engineers and industry experts together to educate, network, and share their expertise with you. 2018 was an amazing year for developers working in the Microsoft stack, but its challenging to understand the implications of events like the acquisition of GitHub by Micro... moresoft. The focus of Azure and artificial intelligence also have significant implications for how you built and operate software in 2019. New versions of ASP.NET Core, Visual Studio and SQL Server are coming as well. Are you ready? Invest in your company’s success – and in your career – at an event where questions are answered, strategies are defined and relationships are built.
Software development continues to evolve, and so do the tools that make developing software easier! Quarterly updates to Visual Studio, new versions of Angular and incremental changes to C# as well as ASP.NET Core means there are many new tools, technologies and techniques to learn. Boost your productivity and take advantage of the latest capabilities in the modern Microsoft stack!