Enhancing the Developer Experience
8:30am–9:00am | Check In & Breakfast |
9:00am–9:15am | Welcome & Workshop Agenda |
9:15am–10:00am | Unlocking developer productivity. What is Tanzu Application Platform |
10:00am-10:15am | Workshop Set-Up |
10:15am-11:15am | Interactive Hands-On Workshop:The Developer Experience (Application Accelerator, IDE Tools, Iteractive Development, Live View, Submitting the Build) |
11:15am-11:30am | Break |
11:30am-12:15pm | Interactive Hands-On Workshop: The Operator Experience (Workload, Supply Chain, Deliverable) |
12:15pm-12:30pm | Workshop Wrap-up, Q&A, Open Discussion, Prizes Announced |
12:30pm-1:30pm | Lunch |
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Chris DeLashmutt is a software developer, architect, automation enthusiast, hardware junkie, and part-time beer brewer. He brings 28 years of experience in networking support, enterprise software development and delivery to help organizations understand how they can deliver software faster, with more reliable, positive outcomes. Chris leverages having been on both the development and operations side of software in his current role as a Principal Solutions Engineer at VMware to help organizations of all sizes bridge the DevOps divide with proven tools and practices. |
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Nitasha Verma is a Staff Solutions Engineer on the VMware Tanzu team. She is an experienced architect helping customer in their journey to cloud, using modern technologies with VMware Tanzu, Kubernetes, and Spring Framework. She comes with extensive development experience building high performing applications for clients across domains. | ||
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Mike Nelson is a Staff Solutions Engineer on the VMware Tanzu team. He is focused on helping customers adopt Kubernetes and improve their DevOps practices. |
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