Contents tagged with Pluralsight
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New Pluralsight Course: Docker for Web Developers
One of the most exciting technologies that I’ve researched and used over the past year is Docker. That’s a pretty bold statement, especially since I enjoy working with a lot of different technologies, so let me share a quick story about how I initially got started with Docker and and my personal journey (if you’d prefer you can jump directly to the Docker for Web Developers Course).
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Understanding C# Events, Delegates and Lambdas – New Pluralsight Course
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What’s the Developer Community Like in India? My interview with Pinal Dave and Aaron Skonnard
I had the opportunity to sit down with Pinal Dave and Aaron Skonnard at Pluralsight’s 2013 Author Summit to discuss the developer community in India and how immense it is. I’ve always been fascinated with the Indian culture, have a lot of friends there, and absolutely love the food so it was fun to talk with Pinal and Aaron and hear more details about the community and what Pluralsight is doing in that part of the world.
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What’s a Pluralsight Study Group? Steve Woolley and I Discuss the Concept!
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Video Tutorial: AngularJS Fundamentals in 60-ish Minutes
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Using AngularJS: My Interview with Joe Eames and Jim Cooper
I'm really excited about the AngularJS JavaScript framework given all of the great features it offers out of the box for building Single Page Applications (SPAs) and really any application that has a lot of client-side functionality. I just returned from the DevIntersection and AngleBrackets conference in Las Vegas and there was a lot of buzz about the framework at my different AngularJS and JavaScript talks.
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New Features in ASP.NET 4.5 Web Forms Course Released on Pluralsight.com
I've been hard at work the past few months filming a new course for Pluralsight covering some of the great new features in ASP.NET 4.5 Web Forms. I'm excited to announce that the new course is titled New Features in ASP.NET 4.5 Web Forms and is now available on Pluralsight.com! If you're an ASP.NET Web Forms developer (and there are many of you out there!) then you should definitely take a look at the new features available in the 4.5 release if you haven't already. In my opinion, this is the most significant release since ASP.NET 2.0. I say that because some of the new features will truly change how you write your ASP.NET applications - especially the data binding features.
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Talking versus Teaching–There’s a Big Difference
I’m at the
Pluralsight
Author Summit this weekend outside of Salt Lake City and
excited about the opportunity to interact with some of
the top people in the technology industry, share ideas
with them and learn new things myself. Teaching has been
something I’ve been involved with for nearly 15 years
now through my own company as well as several others and
it’s something that I really enjoy doing. I’ve had the
opportunity to teach developers in some of the largest
companies around the world as well as developers just
starting out. Regardless of their experience level it’s
always fun watching as they get excited about learning a
given technology or concept. You can literally see their
faces change as the “light bulb” moment happens.
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Pluralsight Meet the Author Podcast on Structuring JavaScript Code


