Hold my state, Creating workflows with Azure Durable Functions
Thu 27 Aug 2020 Betabit, Techtower Eindhoven
Do your functions have asynchronous dependencies or long-running requirements? Fan out and fan in? Jumping through hoops or creating additional overhead trying to maintain state? Take a load off, Durable Functions has your back. Come learn how to simplify complex workflows and win your weekends back.
Schedule
- 18:45 - 19:00 Walk-in
- 19:00 - 19:15 Welcome
- 19:15 - 20:00 Hold my state, Creating workflows with Azure Durable Functions
- 20:00 - 21:00 Drinks and socializing
Capacity
- Maximum:
- 100
Speaker
Maxime Rouiller
Microsoft
I've been in the tech industry since the 2000s. I've always been working with .NET for as far as I can remember. I've built my profile on being a master of all trade. I've setup VMs, SharePoint environments, built servers and what not. I've coded from desktop apps to server apps, but I've truly found my passion around the web, however. Since then, I've been consulting independently for 3 years before seeing an opportunity to join Microsoft. I co-manage a local user group in Montreal, I own my own blog.
If you want to talk bread and bicycling, I'm your man.
Betabit, Techtower Eindhoven
Techtower Eindhoven Flight Forum 80-119
5657 DC Eindhoven
Building
Note that the location is NOT at the Betabit office! It wil take place at the Skybar, in the Techtower Eindhoven on the Flight Forum in Eindhoven
Transport
Unfortunately we do not have enough parking spots and kindly request you to use the paid parking at the Flight Forum Garage (Flight Forum 565, Eindhoven). You can pay by debit card, no creditcard. The Tech Tower can be reached through a pedestrian gateway or via the square in front of the TechTower (Flight Forum 80-119).
Route to garage:
From the A2 turn on to the Anthony Fokkerweg. Just before the viaduct turn left onto the parallel road (Flight Forum). Follow the parallel road (following left), the parking garage is situated on the left side, Flight Forum 565/Valid. The maximum height is 2.00 meter!