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If you are not a C# Jedi, trying to write C# scripts for Tabular Editor in Tabular Editor 2 is quite of a challenge. At least it was for me. With time I found out how to bring development over to Visual Studio, and how to bring the code back easily into tabular Editor. In this session I demo how to set up the environment and start coding away in a much more confortable way with the help of GitHub Copilot.

Discover the potential of scripts and programmatic access to semantic model metadata. Get inspiration about what's possible, and take home specific examples that can boost your productivity. In this session, Daniel will assume the role of a data modelling wizard, throwing incantations and spells in the form of Tabular Editor C# scripts that can generate model documentation, clean up your model, and unlock advanced DAX modelling techniques that would otherwise be extremely tedious and time consuming.

Kafka est un outil puissant, mais son intégration peut vite ressembler à de la magie noire : configuration complexe, gestion fine des partitions, des retries, des schémas… Cette présentation propose de démystifier Kafka en explorant ses cas d’usage concrets (broadcast, coopération entre instances), sa configuration, et surtout comment notre SDK maison en C# simplifie son utilisation.

This hands-on workshop shows you how to define, deploy, and manage real Azure infrastructure using your existing .NET skills. With Pulumi, you’ll use C# to provision Azure resources using tools and patterns you already know. Pulumi brings the full power of C# to Infrastructure as Code. You can build scalable, reliable cloud infrastructure with less effort, reduce duplication, and move faster using familiar development workflows. If you're currently using ARM templates or starting with Azure infrastructure, this workshop introduces a more productive and developer-friendly way to manage it with code. Join us to learn: How to get started with Pulumi and C# for Azure infrastructure; Key concepts of the Pulumi programming model for IaC; How to define, provision, and manage Azure resources using .NET; Why C# is a powerful alternative to JSON-based ARM templates; Examples of reusable and scalable infrastructure written entirely in .NET / C#

Hands-on workshop showing how to define, deploy, and manage real Azure infrastructure using Pulumi and C#. Learn how Pulumi brings the full power of C# to Infrastructure as Code, enabling scalable, reliable cloud infrastructure with familiar development workflows. If you're currently using ARM templates or starting with Azure, this workshop introduces a productive, developer-friendly approach to managing infrastructure with code.

This session explores the power and versatility of WebDriver, the standard API for browser automation, and its broad adoption across programming languages. We’ll dive into the WebDriver ecosystem, examining open-source frameworks built in Java, C#, Ruby, Python, and JavaScript. Attendees will gain insights into how these frameworks leverage WebDriver, the challenges of cross-language implementation, and best practices for choosing the right tool. We’ll also assess framework health using key GitHub metrics and discuss ways to contribute to the open-source automation community. Whether you’re a tester, developer, or QA engineer, this talk will help you navigate the test automation toolbox more effectively.

Die Anwendung von KI-Modellen wird zunehmend benutzerfreundlicher und für jedermann zugänglich. Dies erweist sich insbesondere in der aufstrebenden Welt des Internet of Things (IoT) als äußerst bedeutsam. Die Verschmelzung dieser beiden Technologien eröffnet faszinierende, neue Möglichkeiten, um bedeutende Erkenntnisse aus den eigenen Daten zu gewinnen. Doch wie es oft der Fall ist, gestaltet sich der Einstieg nicht immer ganz leicht. Aus diesem Grund erklären wir euch in diesem Talk nicht nur die notwendigen Fachbegriffe, sondern erarbeiten die praktisch relevanten Schlüsselkonzepte im Code - ganz ohne höhere Mathematik und geben euch so einen AI-Kickstart mit Python und C#. Also ran an die Jupyter Notebooks und starte mit uns eine Reise in die wundervolle Welt der künstlichen Intelligenz und finde heraus welche Actions und Insights in deinen Sensordaten schlummern!

Join Victor as he explores the exciting intersection of High-Performance Computing (HPC) and cloud automation through Azure Batch with .NET. Drawing from both his PhD research and professional experience, Victor will demonstrate how to automate and scale complex workloads. Learn how he leverages Azure Batch to orchestrate parallel computing workflows efficiently with C#/.NET applications —ensuring cost-effective resource management, error handling, and seamless cloud operations. Whether you're new to HPC or looking to enhance your skills in automating large-scale tasks, this session offers practical insights into bridging academic research with real-world cloud computing solutions.

Join us for an engaging session where we dive into the world of GitHub Codespaces and .NET development. In this hands-on workshop, you'll learn how to create, customize, and deploy your own portfolio website using the GitHub Codespaces template for .NET. This session is perfect for developers of all levels looking to showcase their tech skills. By the end of this session, you'll have a fully functional portfolio site and a solid understanding of how to leverage GitHub Codespaces for your future projects.

This hands-on workshop shows you how to define, deploy, and manage real Azure infrastructure using your existing .NET skills. With Pulumi, you'll use C# to provision Azure resources using tools and patterns you already know. Pulumi brings the full power of C# to Infrastructure as Code, enabling scalable, reliable cloud infrastructure with less effort and faster development workflows. If you're currently using ARM templates or starting with Azure infrastructure, this workshop introduces a more productive and developer-friendly way to manage it with code.