Party with Palermo at the Microsoft MVP Summit - Episode 31

Party with Palermo at the Microsoft MVP Summit - Episode 31

This week Jeffrey has a special episode for you all! It is recorded live, from the night before the Microsoft MVP Summit, at Jeffrey’s annual “Party with Palermo!” get-together for MVPs.

Jeffrey gives an introduction to a number of MVPs who are attending the conference and reconnects with friends and colleagues in the software industry 19 to be exact! You’ll want to stay tuned for this one to learn about what they’re currently up to in the industry and what they’re most looking forward to at this year’s MVP Summit!

So what is the MVP Summit?

The MVP Summit is an exclusive multi-day MVP event that is hosted in Bellevue and at Microsoft headquarters in Redmond, Washington. It is an exclusive event for all active MVPs to have in-depth technical discussions and feedback sessions, combined with networking opportunities

Attending this conference are Microsoft’s Most Valuable Professionals. MVPs are technology experts who passionately share their knowledge with the community. They’re always on the bleeding-edge and have an unstoppable urge to get their hands on new, exciting technologies. They have very deep knowledge of Microsoft products and services, while also being able to bring together diverse platforms, products, and solutions to solve real-world problems. MVPs make up a global community of over 4,000 technical experts and community leaders across 90 countries and regions and are driven by their passion, community spirit, and quest for knowledge.

Mentioned in this Episode:

Azure DevOps

Clear Measure (Sponsor)

MVP Global Summit

Julie Yack

Microsoft Dynamics 365

David Corbin

Dynamics Concepts Development Corporation (David Corbin)

Richard Hundhausen

Accentient (Richard Hundhausen)

Jeff Fritz

Jeff Fritz’s channel on Twitch: CSharpFritz

Jeff Fritz’s Twitter: @CSharpFritz

Jeff Fritz’s GitHub: @CSharpFritz

JeffreyFritz.com (Jeff Fritz)

Visual Studio channel on Twitch

Microsoft Build Event 2019

Simon Timms

The Azure DevOps Podcast episode 23: “Simon Timms on Azure Functions and Processes”

Simon Timms Twitter: @STimms

Simon Timms Blog: Blog.SimonTimms.com

ASP.NET Monsters

David Neal

David Neal’s Twitter: @ReverentGeek

David Neal’s GitHub: @ReverentGeek

ReverentGeek.com (David Neal’s website)

Philip Japikse

SkiMedic.com (Philip Japikse’s Blog)

Philip Japikse’s Twitter: @SkiMedic

Philip Japikse’s Email: SkiMedic@Outlook.com

The Dallas ASP.NET User Group (the user group Toi B. Wright runs)

Toi Beveridge Wright

Toi Beveridge Wright’s LinkedIn

Toi Beveridge Wright’s Twitter: @MissToi

Eric Smith

CodeSmith Tools (Eric Smith)

Exceptionless.com (Eric Smith)

Blake Niemyjski

Blake Niemyjski’s Twitter: @BlakeN

Blake Niemyjski’s GitHub: @Niemyjski

Jonathon “J” Tower

Trailhead Technology Partners (Jonathon “J” Tower)

J Towers’ Twitter: @JTowerMI

Stack Overflow

LinkedIn Learning

Onion Architecture

Damien ________’s Twitter: @Damien_BOD

DamienBOD.com (Damien ________’s website)

Richard Campbell

.NET Rocks! (Richard Campbell’s Podcast)

RunAsRadio (Richard Campbell’s Podcast)

Mike Benkovich

BenkoTips.com (Mike Benkovich)

Mike Benkovich’s Twitter: @MBenko

Mike Benkovich on LinkedIn Learning

Matthew Renze

MatthewRenze.com (Matthew Renze)

@AzureDevOpsShow on Twitter

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Maarten Balliauw: Developer Tools - Episode 273

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