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10 May 2015CPOL2 min read 2.5K  
Advanced Topics Talk

Well as I posted on my course site, I am officially closing out the Spring 2015 semester. This semester was plagued with several scheduling problems, and as a result at times, I felt a little rushed. So today, I held a "make-up" of my advanced topics class and invited people to meet me at Panera Bread for the discussion.

It was a great talk, and a good time. And all seemed to enjoy it. And as promised for a followup, I said I would post links to the resources that I discussed:

  • Visual Studio Online: As I mentioned, this provides a fantastic set of project management tools, as well as source control for free to anyone with a Microsoft ID. This allows for syncing and backing up your work in a way that makes everything easier to manage a team.
  • Windows Azure: Microsoft's cloud platform, with loads of free options for supporting web apps, database, and a variety of services.
  • Windows Azure Pricing Calculator: A great resource for helping to determine how much resources will cost on a monthly basis. It's all ridiculously cheap but it's still nice to know ahead of time an estimated cost.
  • ShareItSimple: A startup some friends of mine worked on to help share files in a really simple fashion.
  • Microsoft Bizspark: Microsoft's program for startups where if approved will provide free Microsoft products and $300 a month in Azure Credit for years. Great program.
  • Visual Studio Code: A new product to install cross platform and work on code, great for light weight operations.
  • Channel 9: A collection of instructional videos from Microsoft.
  • Microsoft Virtual Academy: A variety of training resources by Microsoft MVPs.
  • PluralSight: A paid for service that has amazing technical resources from some of the biggest names in the technical resources.
  • Xamarin: A development tool that lets you leverage C# to build Android and iOS apps that share code making it easier.

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My name is Kevin Mack, I'm a software developer in the Harrisburg Area. I have been a software developer since 2005, and in that time have worked on a large variety of projects. Everything from small applications, to mobile and Enterprise solutions. I love technology and enjoy my work and am always looking to learn something new. In my spare time I love spending time with my family, and learning new ways to leverage technology to make people's lives better. If you ask me what I do, I'll probably tell you I can paid to solve problems all-day-every-day.

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