Speaker

Jonathan Danylko

Jonathan Danylko

Architect I, Insight Enterprise

Columbus, Ohio, United States

Jonathan Danylko is a web architect, developer, and entrepreneur who's been programming for over 25 years. He's developed websites for small, medium, and Fortune 500 companies since 1996. He currently works at Insight Enterprise as an Architect I.

When asked what he likes to do in his spare time, he replies, "I like to write and I like to code. I also like to write about code."

Area of Expertise

  • Information & Communications Technology

Topics

  • ASP.NET
  • ASP.NET Core
  • ASP.NET Core Web API
  • ASP.NET Core MVC & Razor Pages en .NET 6
  • Entity Framework
  • entity framework core
  • SQL Server
  • SQL Server Developer
  • JavaScript & TypeScript
  • CSharp
  • Microsoft
  • Career
  • IT Career Motivation
  • Career Growth
  • Technology Career Development
  • Career development
  • Technology Careers & Development
  • Software Development
  • Software Architecture
  • IT Careers
  • Microsoft Technologies

The Awesomeness Factor: Enhancing your Developer Career

Are you starting your career as a developer? If you're getting started, you may find it difficult to stand out from the IT crowd. Writing code won't be the hardest thing: it'll be managing your career.

In this session, we'll discuss some ways on how to improve your visibility by showcasing your past experiences, enhancing your current goals, and how to raise your "personal stock." We'll also examine how companies are starting to look at individuals during the hiring process and how you can gain an unfair advantage.

At the end of the session, you'll have enough material and ideas to immediately make an impact on your career (and the developer community).

Is this right?: Exploring ASP.NET Best Practices

There are so many ways to write code, but how do you know if it's good code or bad code? Everyone writes code in a different way.

So what is the most common approach, or recommended way, to write code? With Entity Framework Core, should you use a repository or a specification design pattern? What can I do to improve performance? Is this the right way to write the code?

These questions are addressed in this fun, but informative session of exploring best practices when it comes to building websites using the latest .NET 8 with C#. The session will explore topics focused on writing code for Middleware, security, Entity Framework Core, Web APIs, and performance-related code.

At the end of this session, you'll be able to use these proven, real-world concepts and techniques in your own ASP.NET websites for immediate results.

Jonathan Danylko

Architect I, Insight Enterprise

Columbus, Ohio, United States

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