Full Stack Development with .NET and NoSQL
October 13, 2016
- Matthew Groves
What is different about this generation of web applications? A solid development approach must consider latency, throughput, and interactivity demanded by users users across mobile devices, web browsers, and IoT. This applications often use NoSQL to support a flexible data model and easy scalability required for modern development. A full stack application (composed of Couchbase, WebAPI, Angular2, and ASP.NET/ASP.NET Core) will be demonstrated in this session. The individual parts of a stack may vary, but the overall design is the focus.
About Matthew Groves
Matthew D. Groves is a guy who loves to code. It doesn't matter if it's C#, jQuery, or PHP: he'll submit pull requests for anything. He has been coding ever since he wrote a QuickBASIC point-of-sale app for his parent's pizza shop back in the 90s. He currently works as a Developer Advocate for Couchbase. His free time is spent with his family, watching the Reds, and getting involved in the developer community. He is the author of AOP in .NET (published by Manning), and is also a Microsoft MVP.
About the sponsor: Apex Systems
WHAT WE DO: Apex Systems is an IT staffing and services firm. We specialize in providing IT professionals for contract, contract-to-hire, and direct placements. OUR CREDENTIALS: Apex is in the top 1 percent of all staffing companies and combines with parent company On Assignment to be the 2nd largest IT staffing firm in the U.S. Apex has been named to the Best of Staffing - Client list five years in a row. WHO OUR CUSTOMERS ARE: We serve Fortune 500, mid-market, and emerging companies from a wide variety of industries, including financial services, government services, communications, technology, healthcare, energy & utilities and others. WHERE WE ARE: Apex has branch locations in 69 markets all across the country and a staff of more than 950 people dedicated to servicing you. You can always connect with a local Account Manager or Recruiter.