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Building Real-Time Apps with SignalR

5 May, 2022 | 11:00 PM - 12:00 AM (UTC) Coordinated Universal Time

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Topic: DevSecOps and Developer Tools

Language: English

Let’s build an app that we can interact with in real-time using SignalR. A real-time web app lets us send updates directly from one client to another as they happen. This means we can keep multiple people in sync as they edit a document, chat in a chatroom or draw a picture together. In this stream we'll dive into the tools we can use to build these kinds of apps starting with SignalR and how you can integrate it into your apps. This is the first of a series of streams where we'll be building an app that lets us create an experience that can be shared across the Microsoft Reactors in real-time. During this stream we'll have created a sample SignalR app that can send and receive messages between a client and server.

Useful Event Resources:
https://aka.ms/GetStartedSignalR

Speaker:
Sam Wronski, Regional Cloud Advocate, Microsoft
Sam Wronski is a Regional Cloud Advocate at Microsoft focused on empowering the San Francisco area to build awesome things with Azure.
Sam has spent years building applications and tooling powered by containers.
He's run the World of Zero channel on YouTube for the past 5 years where he's taught software engineering and game development.

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For questions please contact us at reactor@microsoft.com