Neil Sorensen
Neil has been professionally developing software for more than 10 years. He started at Pluralsight in March of 2014, and has been helping grow the site ever since. Recently, he’s been helping experiment with running .NET core applications on Linux, to great success.
Neil is passionate about learning better ways to develop software and helping others learn. For the past 5 years, he has been one of the organizers of the Utah Software Craftsmanship group. He also enjoys speaking publicly about technology and practices, and is a regular speaker at Utah Big Mountain Data & Dev.
In his spare time, Neil enjoys playing board games. Thanks to some equally enthusiastic co-workers, he has played over 500 games of Dominion.
Blogging as Code
By: Neil Sorensen
Moving to .NET Core: HttpModules to Middleware
By: Neil Sorensen
On Beyond Frameworks: Architecting for a Changing Reality
By: Neil Sorensen
.NET Core: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
By: Neil Sorensen
Finding a Community of Professionals
By: Neil Sorensen
Modern Comments
By: Neil Sorensen
Broadening Our Horizon
By: Neil Sorensen