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Dave Glover

Dave Glover

Microsoft Cloud Advocate

Dave Glover is a passionate software developer, with considerable experience and interest in low powered embedded platforms, communications, cloud systems and AI.

Build a Python Internet of Things (IoT) Image Classification solution and integrate with Azure Serve

This is a fun session and you will learn how to create a Python Image Classification and Text to Speech solution for vision impaired people scanning fruit and vegetables at a shop checkout.

Next, you will learn how to integrate the image classification solution with Python Azure Functions and connect to a real-time web dashboard.

From this session, you will learn how to build a beautiful Python based Internet of Things Image Classification solution using free of charge services from Azure and impress your friends and colleagues.

Python Debugging: Pro Tips and Not-So-Obvious Tricks

If you are anything like me, when you started with Python 'print' was the debugger of choice. But you likely found that was slow, tedious, and didn't cut it for more complex problems.

Let’s dive into methods for debugging remote python in environments such as CircuitPython, Raspberry Pi, Docker containers, remote Linux Servers, and Jupyter Notebooks.

You’ll learn how to sync code to devices, attach debuggers, and step through your code. And existing (or newly forged) Jupyter fans will learn tips to debug your notebooks.

This fun session covers a range of scenarios and empowers you to supercharge your debugging techniques!

Best of Build: Improving the Developer Experience

OMG Windows 10 will ship with a Linux Kernel and you’ll be able to run your favourite Linux distribution on top of it. We will cover the architecture, how it differs from WSL1, and we’ll step through some examples how WSL 2 blurs the line between Windows and Linux. Next, we’ll take a tour of the new Open Source Windows Terminal, and finally meet my new best friend, VS Code Remote Dev, taking dev productivity and environment set up to the next level.

Building an End to End Secure, Scalable, Serverless IoT Solution with Kotlin Azure Functions

Learn how to build an end-to-end secure, scalable, serverless IoT solution with Kotlin Azure Functions. The Open Source Azure Functions (Serverless) runtime enables you to run your Kotlin functions on-prem, in the cloud, in a container, and on the (IoT) edge. The session will cover design considerations for on-demand, high-performance device telemetry processing including calibration, validation, device state persistence, and building a serverless real-time web dashboard.

Building a retro climate monitor with an Altair 8800

The Altair 8800 kick-started the personal computer revolution in the 70s. Altair BASIC was Microsoft's first product, written by Bill Gates and Paul Allen. Altair BASIC transformed the Altair 8800 into a viable hobbyist and business computer, and the rest is history.

Bring your inner geek, and learn about the Altair 8800 climate monitor that integrates computing from the 70s with the world of Azure IoT, Data, and AI along with public cloud climate services.

You'll learn:

- The history of personal computing.
- How to extend the Altair 8800 emulator to integrate with Altair and Microsoft BASIC.
- Pain-free development of cross-platform Azure connected apps written in C/C++.
- Azure services, including IoT, Stream Analytics, Anomaly detection, and Power Apps.


The project is open source, and all the code and documentation is provided at https://github.com/gloveboxes/Altair8800.Emulator.UN-X/wiki to reignite your inner geek. Step back to yesteryear, and build a modern cloud-connected climate monitor.

Dave Glover

Microsoft Cloud Advocate

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