April 7th, 2015

Connect(“Live”); – HTML, CSS, JavaScript, & TypeScript Live Q&A

This week we bring you another installment of our Connect(“Live”); // Q&A series, this time featuring Mads Kristensen, Damien Edwards, and Ryan J. Salva who work on core Visual Studio capabilities for web developers. This is your chance to hear from the experts and ask questions during the free live event, we hope you join us.

  • Save the Date
  • Watch Live: Thursday April 9th at 10:00am PDT (5:00pm GMT) on the Channel 9 home page
  • Missed the live broadcast? We’ll post a recording of the live stream on our Connect(“Live”); Channel 9 page

Speakers & Expertise

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Mads Kristensen – Program Manager
@mkristensen

Visual Studio web developer tooling including code editor such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript and productivity features such as Browser Link. Also the creator of the very popular Web Essentials extension.

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Damian Edwards – Program Manager

@DamianEdwards

ASP.NET including framework capabilities such as ASP.NET Web Forms, MVC, Web API, etc. and extensive knowledge of real-time communications using SignalR.

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Ryan J. Salva – Program Manager
@ryanjsalva

Visual Studio web developer tooling including JavaScript and TypeScript language editors and extensive knowledge of cross-platform mobile development using Visual Studio tools for Apache Cordova.

Moderated by Seth Juarez of Channel 9

[Edit] We had Glenn Condron fill in since Damian couldn’t make it

Please join us April 9th, at 10am PDT, we hope to see you then!

 

image Dmitry Lyalin, Sr. Product Manager for Visual Studio
@lyalindotcom

Dmitry has been at Microsoft for over 7 years, working first in Microsoft Consulting and Premier Support out of NYC before joining the Visual Studio Team and moving to Redmond, WA. In his spare time he loves to tinker with code, create apps, and is an avid PC gamer.

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