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
4:00PM - 4:45PM: Azure Developer Community Call "News & Hot Topics" - .NET Maui by Torsten Stiller
.NET Maui is a new web development framework that allows developers to build modern, high-performance web applications using the latest tools and technologies. In this presentation, we will provide a brief overview of the key features and capabilities of NET Maui, including its support for popular front-end libraries and frameworks such as React and Angular. We will also demonstrate how to create a simple web application using NET Maui, including how to set up a development environment and how to use the framework's powerful tooling and libraries to quickly build and deploy a web application. By the end of the session, attendees will have a basic understanding of how to use.NET Maui to build their own web applications.
4:45PM - 5:00PM: Break
Session 2
5:00PM - 5:30PM: OpenAI in Azure and How to Work with Prompts by Jeremy Chapman
Join Jeremy Chapman from Microsoft Mechanics to explore OpenAI and what it can do - in Azure and beyond. OpenAI does not require you to have deep knowledge of AI, ML, or Python, and with very limited guidance, you can generate the outcomes in text, code and even images using natural language. The key to this is understanding how prompts work and how you can interact with them using Few Shot or Zero Shot approaches. In this session, we’ll walk through in-market examples using OpenAI, examples of custom apps and the code needed to call the APIs, and how to think about prompts and working with them in your code. We’ll also demonstrate the Azure OpenAI Studio to experiment and test your models before bringing them into your code and how to sign up for the service to try it.
5:30PM - 5:40PM: Break
Session 3
5:40PM - 6:10PM: Quantum Computing with Azure Quantum and Q# by Christian Waha
Quantum computers are the next generation of supercomputers. Before we talk about their potential applications, we need to understand the fundamental physics that drives the theory of quantum computing. In this talk, Christian Waha provides basics about Quantum Computing, Q# and how Azure Quantum is working.
6:10PM - 6:30PM: Break & Pizza
Session 4
6:30PM - 7:00PM: Add machine learning to your .NET applications with ML.NET by Alexander Wachtel
Machine learning applications make use of patterns in the data to make predictions rather than needing to be explicitly programmed. Use ML.NET to add machine learning component to your .NET applications and make automatic predictions using the data available to your application. In this talk, Alexander Wachtel - Microsoft AI MVP & MCT - will show on how to start with ML.NET.
7:00PM - 8:00PM: Networking
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