Speaker

Dave Noderer

Dave Noderer

Software Developer in South Florida

Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States

Dave Noderer is the CEO / President and founder of Computer Ways, Inc., a software development company, COO of Nedd Tech Inc., focused on Augmented Reality, was a Microsoft MVP for 16 years and continues to be a developer community activist. Mr. Noderer is an Electrical Engineer by training and has been doing software development since founding Computer Ways, Inc. In 1994.

Dave is very active in .net User Group communities. He spent 3 years as an officer and director of INETA (International .NET Association) where he oversaw the enrollment and support of hundreds of user groups worldwide. He and others founded Florida .NET User groups in 2001 and has been holding software developer meetups in South Florida ever since.

In 2005 he held the first South Florida Code Camp, rebranded as South Florida Software Developer Conference in 2020. This annual, free event, attracts over 1000 developers.

He has also been involved in community activities over the years participating in and helping organize and plan leadership programs in both Ft Lauderdale and Deerfield Beach. Currently, Dave is an officer on the board of directors of the Deerfield Beach Historical Society, a board member of the Hillsboro Lighthouse Society, Deerfield Beach Economic Development Council and Tech Lauderdale.

Area of Expertise

  • Information & Communications Technology

Topics

  • sql server .net Azure

My IOT Journey

I have been building an IOT device "AirMon" and will share what I've done, the tools I have used, how the decisions were made and what future refinements I want to make. It is still a work in progress but what I am learning should be helpful to others. Topics covered include devices, networks, Azure IOT Hub, Azure Functions, Azure WebApp and hardware design.

SQL 2019 For Developers

Microsoft SQL Server has supported and continues to add support for software developers. This talk will touch on a few topics including tools, SQL graph, Java Language extensions, JSON, UTF-8 Support, Temporal Tables and Spatial Data. We should have time to dig deeper into one or two of those.

During the summer of 2019, I had the opportunity to write two chapters in the Packt book "Introducing SQL 2019".

Dave Noderer

Software Developer in South Florida

Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States