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.NET Core Microservices – DShopPiotor Gankiewicz is a Microsoft MVP, a Bottega trainer, Software engineer & architect, co-founder of Noordwind teal organization. He's also a consultant, open source contributor, blogger, advocate of DDD, CQRS, DevOps and distributed systems. |
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Gora Leye is a Solutions Architect, Technical Expert and Devoper based in Paris. He works predominantly in Microsoft stacks: Dotnet, Dotnet Core, Azure, Azure Active Directory/Graph, VSTS, Docker, Kubernetes, and software quality. Gora has a mastery of technical tests (unit tests, integration tests, acceptance tests, and user interface tests). Follow him on Twitter @logcorner. |
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![]() ASP.net Core + Angular Photo Booth App: Do it YourselfDavid Pine is a Technical Evangelist and Microsoft MVP working at Centare in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. David's passion for learning has led to his desire to give back to the developer community. David is a technical blogger, whose blogs have been featured on asp.net, msdn webdev and msdn dotnet. David is active in the developer community, speaking at technical conferences, contributing to popular open-source projects, serving as a mentor and giving back to stackoverflow.com. Follow him on Twitter @davidpine7. |
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Process Azure Analysis Services objects using a Logic App part 2Jorg Klein is a Technology Consultant Data & Analytics and Microsoft Data Platform MVP working at Macaw in The Netherlands. He has many years of experience in the areas of business intelligence, data warehousing and analytics. In the last years he focused only on the Microsoft Azure PaaS Data Platform and Power BI. Jorg has been blogging for more than 10 years on his blog at jorgklein.com. He likes to work together with the Microsoft product teams and regularly provides them with feedback as Azure advisor. Follow him on Twitter via @jorg__klein |