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Fritz & Friends Presents Modern .NET Web Day

TLDR: Syncfusion is sponsoring Jeff Fritz and friends’ “Modern .NET Web Day,” a one-day event on March 22, 2024. Topics include microservices, cloud-native dev, GitHub Copilot, UX, and front-end frameworks. Join for valuable coding insights!

From Jeff Fritz, the executive producer of the .NET Conf series, comes a one-day event that is sure to boost the coding prowess of any developer who attends Modern .NET Web Day, presented by Fritz & Friends.

Syncfusion is proud to sponsor this event, which will occur on March 22 from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM ET. Fritz, along with a few cohorts, will cover topics including .NET 8, Blazor features, and the role AI can play in increasing productivity tenfold.

Tune in to Fritz’s Twitch channel on the 22nd to watch the event.

Syncfusion is excited about this event and glad to be a swag bag and a video sponsor. As a swag bag sponsor, Syncfusion will be giving away gift cards in each bag of goodies. Interested in winning one of the 15 bags that will be given away? Sign up at Modern .NET Web Day with Fritz & Friends.

During Modern .NET Web Day, Fritz & Friends will also discuss:

  • Crafting maintainable microservices in ASP.NET Core.
  • Cloud-native development with .NET Aspire.
  • Developer productivity with Visual Studio and .NET.
  • GitHub Copilot configuration, extension, tips, and tricks.
  • UX and front-end development:
    • Responsive design, accessibility, and performance optimization.
    • Modern front-end frameworks in .NET: Blazor, React, and Angular, to name a few.
    • The strategy behind a great UI.

It’s sure to be a lineup of topics and speakers that every developer will benefit from watching. Join Jeff Fritz & Friends for this opportunity to further your coding skills.

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Tres Watkins

Tres Watkins oversees Syncfusion's content development and editorial team to deliver an accessible, uncomplicated reader experience. He has worked in publishing for 15 years, where he honed his craft of communicating essential information to target audiences. He holds a bachelor's degree in communications from Appalachian State University