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Mastering applications at scale on Azure
The Microsoft Reactor is an opportunity for you to attend a regular tech event and meet like-minded developers, companies and startups who share your goals. Whether you're just starting out your coding career or have been in the business for several years, we're sure to have sessions that spark your interest. Learn a new skill, meet new peers, find career mentoring, or become a speaker yourself! Agenda Session 1 5:00PM - 5:50PM: Azure Developer Community Call "News & Hot Topics": Azure Mission-Critical by Sebastian Bader Running your most important apps in the cloud is hard: It requires a lot of architectural groundwork, planning and operational excellence to do it right. That’s where the Azure Mission-Critical framework comes into play. With clear guidance and especially a set of fully-fledged reference implementations, we want to help you to get to production faster and run more reliably. Join us to get both an overview of the Mission-Critical framework and some cool demos on how throw-away dev environments and chaos experimentation will help you in your daily work to build reliable applications. 5:50PM - 6:00PM: Break Session 2 6:00PM - 6:45PM: Shipping Mammoths on a Flatcar - Automated provisioning of Mastodon servers with Flatcar Container Linux by Thilo Fromm Mastodon, an open source distributed social network, has been enjoying a significant increase in popularity recently. And rightfully so! The large majority of Mastodon instances, usually operated and moderated by volunteers, focus on a very personal, even intimate experience for their users, and are truly putting the “social” into Social Network. Have you ever considered setting up your very own mastodon server, operating your own dinghy in the vast fleet of instances? But shied away because the effort for setting up and maintaining it felt overwhelming? Then this talk is for you. We will briefly discuss Mastodon and its components, and present automation to create Mastodon nodes from scratch, with only very few settings – based on declarative provisioning automation for Flatcar Container Linux. We’ll touch monitoring and backup and restore, and we’ll demonstrate common maintenance operations. 6:45PM - 7:10PM: Break/Food Session 3 7:10PM - 8:00PM: CQRS 3.0 - The Serverless Solution by Janek Fellien A few years ago I started to develop Enterprise Applications in the CQRS style like the enterprise companies loves. Since then, I made a lot of experiences and changes in this particular style. Finally, it led me to my new version of CQRS, I call it 3.0. In this talk, I explain my way of CQRS styles from "Apply" over "Stream" to “Serverless”. Some of you may know what I’m talking about, some not. So join this talk to get a view from my perspective which is serverless, Cloud and Domain driven, and it's simple to use. All of it is glued by a special software technic in Microsoft Azure, the Custom Bindings. [eventID:18250]

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