Talking Blazored on the Blazor Community Stand up
The author discusses their experience appearing on the Blazor Community Standup to talk about the Blazored component libraries and provides an update on their book.
The author discusses their experience appearing on the Blazor Community Standup to talk about the Blazored component libraries and provides an update on their book.
SQLPort community group returns with an online meeting on Azure DevOps deployments for database professionals.
A critique of Elastic's decision to change Elasticsearch's license, arguing it betrays open source principles and its contributor community.
A developer automates the F# Software Foundation's mentorship pairing process, detailing the creation of a schedule planner to reduce manual work.
Advice for aspiring open-source contributors: focus on solving your own problems and building skills, not just contributing to popular projects.
A retrospective and future outlook for the Azure Skåne User Group, covering its journey from 2017, event formats, and community goals.
A developer shares how writing about coding experiences helps others, reinforces learning, and creates a personal knowledge base.
A 25-hour live stream event featuring deep dives, interviews with Java experts, and discussions on Java's ecosystem, future, and career advice.
A personal retrospective on founding and leading the SQLPort user group for SQL Server and Microsoft Data Platform over its first decade.
A recap of the 2019 Web Engineering Düsseldorf Meetup, highlighting events, speakers, sponsors, and the launch of a new conference.
Overview of the Skåne Azure User Group's active participation in Global AI Community events like Bootcamps and AI Nights since 2018.
A preview of the 2019 UK VMware User Group conference, highlighting keynotes, community talks, vendor expo, and networking events.
Explores how governance in open source projects can be manipulated, drawing parallels to political gerrymandering, using examples like Apache Cassandra.
A developer shares their experience attending JSConf Budapest, highlighting the talks, people, venue, and personal reflections on the event.
An open source developer draws parallels between community building in software and neighborhood revitalization, emphasizing kindness and proactive effort.
The article critiques the Free Software Foundation's pedantic language, arguing it alienates potential supporters and harms the free software movement's growth.
A userland developer's open letter to the PHP team discussing RFC voting, backwards compatibility, and the language's development process.
A seasoned speaker and conference committee member explains the behind-the-scenes process of reviewing and selecting talks after a Call for Papers closes.
A data professional argues for attending PASS Summit over Microsoft Ignite to support the non-profit community, despite Ignite's value.
A developer shares their excitement and gratitude after being awarded the Microsoft MVP title in developer technologies.