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In June I got the opportunity to attend the NDC Conference and Workshop in Oslo. The atmosphere over there was magical. You feel like you are totally into some another world, where every hour, you are getting an opportunity to be with like-minded people and to listen to these imminent speakers.
Several interesting things were in focus during our days at API Days Paris. Something that was discussed everywhere was cloud based architecture and solutions. Everything from how to guarantee security for our APIs and applications to where the community and API creation is heading, and the potential in today’s API landscape.
At Microsoft Ignite a broad spectrum of sessions in for example AI, Mixed Reality and Microsoft 365 were presented. A track worth extra mention is probably in security. It was a mixture of everything from password to penetration testing, to firewall settings.
What defines a modern app? Should work at the users units despite platform. Should be able to store data in the cloud in a secure way. Should minimize data traffic over the mobile network.
In the beginning of June it was time for NDC in Oslo. It was three full days with many inspiring and interesting sessions. Since NDC started in Oslo in 2008, it has rapidly become one of Europe’s largest conferences in .NET and agile development.
VS Live is a travelling conference in a regular basis providing a mix of sessions in web development, most in the Microsoft world, but not exclusively. Some of the sessions are about news and upcoming things, and others how to write code well, and what to have in mind when you as a developer come across problems.