CINNUG/CinARC Monthly Meeting


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Catching up with the CINNUG Community online
This month, we will be catching up with our community online using Zoom. Each month will have a different link, posted here for those who register.
CINNUG:
Abstract:
You turn the key or push the button and, after a sequence of events, (hopefully) your car runs and drives. There are a number of mechanical, chemical, and electrical processes continuously or intermittently running while you are transported from A to B. You don't have to know anything about them to operate a car, only the controls, but when something doesn't sound or feel right, it is often helpful to have some understanding of what's going on under the hood, especially when you're trying to decide whether to pull over and stop or just turn up the radio. I feel the same applies to building software and .NET Core provides access to powerful tools and functionality behind a relatively simple set of controls. A deep dive into the internals of .NET Core is simply not possible in the time constraints of a users' group talk. Instead, let's take a look at the major components of .NET Core and examine a few of the things they do for us.
Bio:
Eric is a consultant with Strategic Data Systems in Sharonville, Ohio working on the .NET project team. He is a 2017 graduate of MAX Technical Training's .NET Bootcamp and previously received a masters degree in German Studies from the University of Cincinnati in 2014. He has been tinkering with writing software since the mid-90s and still enjoys writing directly against hardware whenever the opportunity arises. Outside of computing, he spends most of his time reading, working in his machine shop, and endurance cycling.
CINARC:
Come join this new special interest group as we discuss topics related to software architecture. This meeting is run after CINNUG using the open fishbowl technique where the attendees are encouraged to share their thoughts with everyone while keeping the meeting from becoming a free for all. :) What topic will we cover? Well, that's up to the attendees! If you have a strong opinion about a topic you'd like to suggest, or want to learn more about the topics then make sure you swing by the meeting. Find out more at [url=http://cinnug.org]http://cinnug.org[/url].

CINNUG/CinARC Monthly Meeting