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Whether you want to get started with AI and the latest technology or you're building your career or the next great idea, Microsoft Reactor connects you with the developers and startups that share your goals.
Microsoft Reactors are centers for free technical learning and sharing, where developers and startup professionals can connect with the local community and build new skills to drive innovation.
Virtual events are running around the clock so join us anytime, anywhere!
Are you a Meetup organizer? Contact us to use our space: ReactorLDN@Microsoft.com
Learn more at: https://aka.ms/developer.microsoft/reactor
Many of our virtual workshops are recorded and then uploaded to our YouTube channel: Microsoft Reactor - YouTube
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See all- VS Code Dev Days: WorldwideLink visible for attendees
Join us for a hands-on livestream where you'll learn how to unlock the full potential of VS Code and GitHub Copilot and elevate your coding experience. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced developer, this session will introduce you to AI-assisted development workflows, helping you write better code, faster.
💡 Get Started: Download VS Code and activate your free GitHub Copilot account for VS Code to be ready for all the hands-on exercises.
- Blazor Day 2025Link visible for attendees
After hitting more than 36K viewers for its first and second edition, BlazorDay comes back. With more Blazor rock stars, even more fun and more... Blazor love!
Blazor Day is an online event dedicated to Blazor technologies. Originally launched by three MVP friends (Adrien, Christophe, and Denis) this event was created to share their passion for .NET, and especially for Blazor.
Blazor is part of the ASP.NET Core framework and is offered as an open-source project by Microsoft.
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Schedule
(The list of sessions is currently being prepared. Sessions and times are subject to change.)| Time (UTC-7) | Session Title | Speaker |
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| 8:00 | The future of web development with ASP.NET Core & Blazor |
Daniel Roth |
| 8:30 | Understanding Blazor Render Modes | Tim Purdum |
| 9:00 | Building a production level Blazor web app with GitHub Copilot | James Montemagno |
| 9:30 | Blazor Authentication and Authorization | Rockford Lhotka |
| 10:00 | Exploring the Fluent UI Blazor Library v5: Next-Gen Web Components and Architectural Innovations | Vincent Baaij |
| 10:30 | Prerender Blazor WebAssembly And lazy Loading | Sergi Ortiz Gomez |
| 11:00 | Designing for AI First: Natural Language UX with Blazor | Ed Charbeneau |
| 11:30 | Clean architecture for a Blazor Application | Johan Smarius |
| 12:00 |
Build hybrid apps with .NET MAUI & Blazor | Beth Massi |
| 12:30 | Blazor in .NET 10: The Next Chapter | Jimmy Engström | - Bring all your data from everywhere into OneLake with Microsoft FabricLink visible for attendees
Getting data into OneLake is the first step to unlocking analytics and AI in Microsoft Fabric. In this session, we will explore some the integration options, including Shortcuts, Dataflows Gen2 and Eventstreams, and then focus on Open mirroring.
Open mirroring allows your applications or partner tools to write change data directly into a mirrored database through a landing zone. Fabric’s replication engine handles updates and converts files into Delta tables that are ready for analytics across Fabric.
You will learn how Open mirroring differs from traditional integration methods, when to use it, and how to configure it for near real-time sync. We will also share best practices for structuring mirrored data so it is easy to consume in BI and AI scenarios.
What you will learn
- When to use pipelines, Dataflows Gen2, Eventstreams, or Open mirroring
- How to configure Open mirroring and landing zones
- How to prepare mirrored data for analytics and AI
📌 This session is a part of a series! Learn more here
🔍 Explore the Global Fabric Hackathon repo
Pre-requisites:
Check out the hack repo: https://aka.ms/FabConHack-Reactor