Full Stack Web Development in .NET Core 3.1


Details
Hi everyone,
We know that this group has been dormant for a while and as many of the events worldwide are going virtual because of everything going around, we wanted to take this opportunity to fill new life in this group again.
We will be joining together on a virtual session on June 27, 2020, with 3 speakers from 3 different timezones, catering to 3 main pillars of a web application.
Time in different Timezones:
Indian Standard Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Central European Standard Time: 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Eastern Standard Time (US): 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Sessions
Entity Framework Core Hidden Gems: Igor Rončević
Igor is a Senior Consultant at Guid.New & Software Architect at AVL. As a community member, you can find him speaking pretty frequently at various events, conferences, and user group meetups. Hardly any month has passed by without him speaking at some event and mesmerizing us in the last couple of years.
Session Info:
In this talk, he'll share with us certain lesser-known EF Core features that he would expect to see more often in real-life code. They replace cumbersome hand-made "solutions" with robust alternatives that are easy to implement and maintain.
Prerequisites:
We expect the audience to have some exposure to Entity Framework Core and ASP.NET Core
Building component-driven UI with Blazor: Abhishek Siddhu
Abhishek is currently a Senior Software Engineer at Quovantis & was a full-time freelancer for almost 5 years before that. As an enthusiast, he gets his hands dirty on Microsoft tech stack pretty early, sometimes even when it's in alpha or experimental stages. He's been involved in .NET Core since 2014 and with Blazor since 2017.
Session Info:
In this talk, he'll share with the process of creating an app on Blazor using component-driven UI. These "approaches" are based on the last few years of experience building a complete UI component Library from scratch supporting multiple themes and a large scale system with it.
Prerequisites:
We expect the audience to have some exposure to ASP.NET Core and a rough idea of what Blazor is all about.
Versioning APIs in .NET Core 3: Shawn Wildermuth
Shawn has been tinkering with computers and software since he got a Vic-20 back in the early ‘80s. He’s authored eight books, more than twenty courses on Pluralsight, and innumerable articles on software development. He’s spoken at local and international conferences including TechEd, Oredev, SDC, NDC, VSLive, DevIntersection, MIX, Devteach, DevConnections, and Dev Reach. He is one of the Wilder Minds and a Microsoft MVP since 2003.
Session Info:
In this talk, he'll share with us the process and various approaches available to us to do versioning in APIs in .NET Core 3. Along with it, he'll be sharing some guidance on "solutions" he would expect to be done more often in real life.
Prerequisites:
We expect the audience to have some exposure to building Web APIs in .NET Core.

Full Stack Web Development in .NET Core 3.1