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Angular in the .NET World
.NET and .NET Core have evolved to embrace SPA applications and modern web practices as first class citizens. Tools like Web API make it easy to stand up REST endpoints to drive data to and from your Angular application. Cross-platform .NET Core makes it possible to build and run code anywhere, with built-in templates to stand up Angular applications and use features like server side rendering. In this session you’ll learn how to build Angular apps on the .NET platform and see how to host them in the cloud with just a few simple steps.
Jeremy Likness
Jeremy is a Cloud Developer Advocate for Azure at Microsoft. Jeremy wrote his first program in 1982, was recognized in the "who's who in Quake" list for programming the first implementation of "Midnight Capture the Flag" in Quake C and has been developing enterprise applications for 25 years with a primary focus on web-based delivery of line of business applications. Jeremy is the author of four technology books, a former 8-year Microsoft MVP for Developer Tools and Technologies, is an international speaker and writes regularly on cloud and container development. Jeremy follows a 100% plant-based diet and spends most of his free time running, hiking and camping, and playing 9-ball and one pocket.
.NET and .NET Core have evolved to embrace SPA applications and modern web practices as first class citizens. Tools like Web API make it easy to stand up REST endpoints to drive data to and from your Angular application. Cross-platform .NET Core makes it possible to build and run code anywhere, with built-in templates to stand up Angular applications and use features like server side rendering. In this session you’ll learn how to build Angular apps on the .NET platform and see how to host them in the cloud with just a few simple steps.
Jeremy Likness
Jeremy is a Cloud Developer Advocate for Azure at Microsoft. Jeremy wrote his first program in 1982, was recognized in the "who's who in Quake" list for programming the first implementation of "Midnight Capture the Flag" in Quake C and has been developing enterprise applications for 25 years with a primary focus on web-based delivery of line of business applications. Jeremy is the author of four technology books, a former 8-year Microsoft MVP for Developer Tools and Technologies, is an international speaker and writes regularly on cloud and container development. Jeremy follows a 100% plant-based diet and spends most of his free time running, hiking and camping, and playing 9-ball and one pocket.