Switching to an Open Source Web Stack – Jason Young

Abstract We’ll take a look at a completely open source web stack including Angular, TypeScript/JavaScript, Gulp, Bower, NPM, and Yeoman. We’ll use Visual Studio Code, the cross-platform text editor. Finally, we’ll put our code in GitHub, use Travis CI to Continue reading Switching to an Open Source Web Stack – Jason Young

Gazing at the New Javascript Framework Star, Aurelia – Dan Lorenz

Abstract Aurelia is a new, upcoming JavaScript framework from Durandal that is written in ES6 and ES7 that can run in ES5. Aurelia attempts to do more with less to ease the learning curve. It supports two-way binding, custom HTML Continue reading Gazing at the New Javascript Framework Star, Aurelia – Dan Lorenz

Level Up Your SQL Server Index Knowledge – Jes Borland

Update Here are Jes’ slides and demos – JesBorland-LevelUpYourSQLServerIndexKnowledge Abstract Indexes are the power-up buttons to make your SQL Server queries go faster. Do you understand the power of the clustered index? Do you know the right combinations to make non-clustered Continue reading Level Up Your SQL Server Index Knowledge – Jes Borland

Microsoft BUILD and Ignite 2015 Recap – Jason Young, Carl Schweitzer, Jon Cwiak, Greg Levenhagen

About Join Jason Young, Carl Schweitzer, Jon Cwiak and Greg Levenhagen for a round table discussion about Microsoft //BUILD 2015. There were a lot of announcments and new bits released. The panel was lucky enough to attend BUILD and/or Ignite Continue reading Microsoft BUILD and Ignite 2015 Recap – Jason Young, Carl Schweitzer, Jon Cwiak, Greg Levenhagen

Web Vulnerability Assessment Testing – John Reynders

Update: Slides for John’s presentation are now available. John-Reynders-Web-Security-Testing —– Abstract What does a web site vulnerability assessment test look like?  This presentation will discuss and demonstrate the tools and procedures used in a typical web vulnerability assessment and provide tips Continue reading Web Vulnerability Assessment Testing – John Reynders