Technical Community Content / Presentations

Technical Community Content / Presentations

Link to the GitHub Repository 

This repo includes technical content optimized for the use within Community Events about Microsoft Azure and other Microsoft technologies, and is available to anyone who wants to use it under the MIT License.

The contents of this Repo have been produced by and for Technical Community Groups who are interested in Microsoft but also non-Microsoft Technologies. Microsoft is hosting these community produced topics under the /Microsoft Github domain as we are convinced that these topics can be valuable especially for Community Event Leaders who are planning to cover a related technology on any upcoming Community Event.

The top-level folders in the repo represent high-level topic areas. Inside the top-level folders are topic folders containing community-ready content that’s pivoted so you can use it for several sessions with a community group. (For example, in the folder named “Open Dev Framework,” you will find material on how to use Docker with Azure and run Docker containers in the cloud.) Each topic folder contains a PowerPoint deck that can be used in the first speaker slot with a community group. The other folders go into more detail on the topic and include hands-on material that you can use in follow-up sessions with the same community group as Hands-On Labs (HOL) or demos.

For questions or comments related to this content please contact: CommunityContent@microsoft.com

Breakdown of the content

Philly.NET organizer and Microsoft MVP Bill Wolff broke down the content by category as well:

  Analytics/PowerBI

Using Microsoft Power BI to Explore and Visualize Data

Using Microsoft Power BI Embedded to Show Reports in Cross-Platform Mobile Apps

Big Data and Analytics

Handling Big-Data Workloads with Azure Data Lake

Data Analytics with Apache Spark for Azure HDInsight

Processing Big Data with Apache Hadoop on Azure HDInsight

Creating and Using an HPC SLURM Cluster in Azure

Building Smart Apps with Azure Machine Learning

Cloud Computing

Exploring Web Solutions

Starting Web Solutions

Practical Web Solutions

Azure Functions

Working with Azure Virtual Machines

Virtual Machine Scaling and Performance

Developing Microservices with Azure Service Fabric

Azure Web Apps

Data

Using Azure DocumentDB

Using Azure SQL Database

DevOps

Exploring DevOps

Starting DevOps

Practical DevOps

Intelligent Services

Exploring Cognitive Services

Starting with Cognitive Services

Exploring Conversations as a Platform

Starting with Conversations as a Platform

IoT

Exploring IoT Solutions

Starting IoT Solutions

Building Practical IoT Solutions

Analyzing Data in Real Time with Azure Stream Analytics

Mixed Reality/HoloLens

Building HoloLens Apps with Unity

Mobile Development

Building Cross-Platform Mobile Apps with Visual Studio, Apache Cordova, and Microsoft Azure

Exploring Mobile Development (Xamarin)

Starting Mobile Development (Xamarin)

Practical Mobile Development (Xamarin)

Open Dev Framework

Running Docker Containers in the Azure Container Service

Docker Orchestration and the Azure Container Service

Using the HTML5 Canvas API to Build Rich Web Apps

PowerShell for Linux and macOS

Using Python with Visual Studio Code

Web Frameworks

Building Web Applications with Angular

Building Web Applications with React

Building Web Applications with React and Redux 

Windows 10

Exploring Desktop Bridge

Starting with Desktop Bridge

Developing Apps for the Universal Windows Platform 

Enhancing Universal Windows Platform Apps with Cortana

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