Using and developing Roslyn Analyzers - Getting started with Azure Cognitive Services

13 January 2020


When?
Monday 13th of January 2020

Using and developing Roslyn Analyzers by Fons Sonnemans

A few years ago Microsoft open sourced the C# and Visual Basic compilers and exposed their functionality through APIs as the Roslyn project. The Roslyn analyzer API empowers the developer community to be more productive by lighting up their own features in the editor in real-time—meaning anyone can write a refactoring, code fix, code style rule, or code diagnostic. Come learn more about the Roslyn project, what these live analyzers mean for you and your productivity, and how to use our APIs so you can build your own analyzers for Visual Studio. And if you don’t want to build them yourself you will at least learn how to utilize existing ones in your projects.

About Fons Sonnemans

Fons Sonnemans

Fons Sonnemans is a well-known speaker at conferences and seminars and also a Microsoft MVP. He is known for his up-to-date and expert knowledge of the latest Microsoft technologies. He has been using Microsoft .NET technology intensively since 2001, because it allows him to apply his knowledge and experience to business critical situations. As a trainer, speaker, coach and developer at Reflection IT, he likes to share this knowledge and experience on a daily basis. Fons Sonnemans also has a passion for developing Windows apps. He has created numerous apps, some of which are very successful.

Getting started with Azure Cognitive Services by Rick van den Bosch

Wouldn't it be cool if we could have our applications see, hear, speak, understand and interpret the needs of our users? We'll do just that in this session "Getting started with Azure Cognitive Services".

Azure Cognitive Services are APIs, SDKs, and services available to help us build intelligent applications with little to no AI or data science knowledge. They enable adding cognitive features into our applications. The goal of this session is to help you create applications that can see, hear, speak, understand, and even begin to reason. We'll take a look at the five main pillars: Vision, Speech, Language, Web Search and Decision.

Next to the awesome things we can do with Cognitive Services, security of course is also very important to take into account. So for those of you concerned about confidential data going into those services, there's going to be an extra special example at the end of the session... 🤓

About Rick van den Bosch

Fons Sonnemans

Rick van den Bosch is a Microsoft Azure MVP. He has been working with Azure since it was introduced. He has performed numerous Azure projects and has drafted cloud migration advises and migration strategies for customers. He also designs system architectures, coaches developers and optimizes the software development process to realize important and complex systems together with the customer. Rick is a regular speaker at different types of events.

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The host of the night is Hightech ICT!
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The address: Rietveldenweg 40, 5222 AR, 's-Hertogenbosch.

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