Category Archives: ASP.NET

Why Microsoft?

By Shahed C on March 17, 2016

To celebrate my 2-year anniversary at Microsoft as a Sr. Technical Evangelist, I wanted to put my thoughts down in a blog post and discuss it in a video. This post also answers the question “Why Did I Choose Microsoft?” In today’s open-source, cross-platform world, Microsoft is becoming more and more relevant, from cloud services (hosting Windows and Linux servers) to mobile app services (supporting iOS and Android) and everything in between.

Wake Up And Code!

Jump to Video: https://youtu.be/bPnWf2HKVMw

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mslogo Why Microsoft?

Sometimes, people ask me “Hey, you are promoting Microsoft products just because you work for Microsoft?” I usually respond “Actually no, I joined Microsoft because I enjoy using and promoting Microsoft products.” You see, today’s Microsoft supports many operating systems, programing languages and platforms that crosses overs in way that turns competition into collaboration”

As a consumer, I started using DOS and Windows 3.1 when I first learned how to use a computer. I jumped onto Windows 95 along with the rest of the world. I picked up productivity apps like WordPerfect and Quattro Pro, but was introduced to Office products such as Word and Excel. Today, I have multiple devices running Windows 10, including my Xbox One! 🙂

As an enterprise developer, I have been using Microsoft software development tools and business applications for almost 2 decades now. My first real job was in the Summer of 1997 when I used Active Server Pages to develop database-driven web applications. Today, I’m using Visual Studio 2015 to work on everything from ASP .NET Core 1.0 web applications to Windows 10 apps/games, and even games developed in Unity. Having tried out other dev tools, I would happily admit that Visual Studio is arguably the best IDE out there. For a lighter code editor, there’s Visual Studio Code for PC, Mac and Linux users.

Screenshot of photo and caption from IGC :-)

Screenshot of photo and caption from IGC 🙂

As an indie developer, I started making silly little games for Xbox 360 using XNA and C# within Visual Studio for Xbox Live Indie Games. I even got slayed by Indie Gamer Chick, but survived to write 2 articles for her blog (Earning Your Keep and Redefining Indie Success). I followed up my indie games with free dev tools for XBLIG developers around the world, which really got me involved in the dev community. Long before my colleague Dave Voyles and I joined Microsoft, he wrote up a couple of reviews on my dev tools (XBLIG Sales Data Analyzer and XNA Basic Starter Kit) before we had even known each other.

As a community leader, I created Facebook groups for Construct 2, Unity, and Xbox One. I wasn’t sure which would take off, but all three of them are very active today. I recently launched a new group for HoloLens, and also run a real-life Meetup group for DC/MD/VA developers using Microsoft tools, technologies and platforms. It’s great to see continued interest from my audience in everything form cloud services to game development tools.

I was even fortunate enough to get mentioned in the Official Xbox Magazine, in the same month that I was selected for the Microsoft MVP program and offered a job at Microsoft as a Technical Evangelist!

Source: Official Xbox Magazine, March 2014, Page 65

Source: Official Xbox Magazine, March 2014, Page 65

As a technical evangelist, I have been working with students, startups and developers all over DC/MD/VA, coast to coast across the US and around the world via in-person events and online videos. Looking for one of my videos? Head on over to MSDN Channel 9, where you’ll find plenty of videos for all things Microsoft and more!

My colleague James Quick and I also have 2 sets of videos on Microsoft Virtual Academy, with the 3rd set coming soon!

  1. Construct 2: http://aka.ms/mva-construct2
  2. Advanced Construct 2: http://aka.ms/mva-construct2-advanced
  3. Windows 10 Games with Construct 2: (Coming Soon!)

So, why did I choose Microsoft? I followed my passions, and this is where it led me. 😎

To wrap things up, check out this video of me talking with my friend Frank La Vigne, a Technology Evangelist at Microsoft, on his YouTube Channel Frank’s World TV.

YouTube Video on FWTV: https://youtu.be/bPnWf2HKVMw

BUT WAIT, THERE’s MORE!!!

In my latest Channel 9 video, check out my other video with Frank where we discuss how to get started with game development!

 

Web Camp 2016 @ Reston VA

By Shahed C on March 2, 2016

Web Camp 2016 @ Reston VA

LINKS

AGENDA
•         8:30 AM [01] Welcome and keynote (Mostafa and Shahed)
•         9:00 – 10:00 AM [02a] Intro to ASP.NET Core 1.0, MVC and Visual Studio 2015 Web Tooling (Shahed) 
•         10:00 -11:00 AM [02b] Instructor led/hands-on labs on ASP.NET Core 1.0 & MVC 6 & VS 2015 Tooling (both) HOL Link
•         11:00 -11:15 AM Break
•         11:15 -11:45 AM [03] Demo – Building and deploying an ASP.NET application (Mostafa)
•         11:45 AM – 12:30 PM [04] Building web front ends for both desktop and mobile using the latest web standards (Mostafa)
•         12:30 – 1:00 PM Lunch (everyone)
•         1:00 PM – 2:00 PM [05a-b-c] API Services for both web and devices (Mostafa)
•         2:00 PM – 3:00 PM [5d] Instructor led / hands-on labs ASP.NET MVC 6 & SPA (both) HOL Link
•         3:00 PM – 4:00 PM [06] Running, improving and maintaining a site in the real world. (Shahed)
•         4:30 PM – 5 PM Wrap-up(Q&A) / Evaluations / Raffle

Microsoft Connect 2015 Recap

By Shahed C on November 19, 2015

Have you caught up with all the news from Microsoft’s Connect() 2015 online conference?

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Read all the details here:

TL;DR below…

  • Visual Studio Code beta release, Added extensibility support, open source project
  • .NET Core 5 RC and ASP.NET 5 RC with Go-Live license, can start using it in production
  • Visual Studio Online is now Visual Studio Team Services, agile team collaboration and DevOps
  • Visual Studio Dev Essentials, priority forum support, Pluralsight, Wintellect,, Xamarin, (Azure early 2016)
  • Visual Studio cloud subscriptions
    • Monthly subscriptions include the VS Pro or Enterprise IDE, access to VSTS
    • Annual subscriptions includes technical support incidents, Azure credits, etc
  • Visual Studio Marketplace, central place to find, acquire, install extensions for all editions of Visual Studio
  • VS 2015 Update 1 and TFS 2015 Update 1, will both happen on November 30th.
  • Xamarin 4 support. end-to-end solution to build, test, monitor native mobile apps with VS2015 Update 1
  • iOS Build with MacinCloud on VSTS, currently in preview at $30/month per agent with no limits on build hours

Additional Announcements

There are also more than 70 on-demand videos with additional details on:

Enjoy! 🙂

ASP.NET 5 Overview for Apex Systems

By Shahed C on November 17, 2015

I presented ASP.NET 5 at a Webinar for Apex Systems Inc on Tuesday, November 17, 2015. Here is the presentation material with the slides, links and my contact information.

Download PPTX or view slideshow below

SlideShare: http://www.slideshare.net/shahedC3000/aspnet-5-overview-for-apex-systems

 

 

ASP.NET 5 Overview @ Caparea

By Shahed C on October 27, 2015

I presented ASP.NET 5 at the Capital Area .NET Users Group on Tuesday, October 27, 2015. Here is the presentation material with the slides, links and my contact information.

Download PPTX or view slideshow below

SlideShare: http://www.slideshare.net/shahedC3000/aspnet-5-overview-post-rtm

 

 Bonus material: Edge Compatibility talk by Vishwas Lele.

(coming soon!)