Wednesday 

Room 1 

13:40 - 14:40 

(UTC+02

Talk (60 min)

.NET Aspire Beyond the Introduction

You have probably already seen a bunch of introductions to .NET Aspire. Maybe to the point where it is getting a bit boring, even if it is cool!

.NET
Microservices
Microsoft

In this talk, we will take it a step further and look into some more advanced topics around .NET Aspire. The things that takes it from a cool demo, to a really helpful tool for you development.

The focus of the talk, is to cover what is really happening when you use it. Knowledge that lets you know how to tweak it to your need, when you needs aren't covered out of the box.

It will also cover how you can build your own extensions to Aspire, to allow you to use it for your custom applications, or projects that aren't already supported by the community. Things like creating your own .NET Aspire resources and custom commands.

Chris Klug

Chris Klug has been building software professionally since sometime around 2000, back when .NET was new, CSS was a suggestion, and Roy Fielding’s REST paper had just been published. Since then he has written code for everything from model agencies to online sports betting to professional sail racing, because staying in one industry sounded far too boring.

He has been a Microsoft MVP for something like 15 years (depending on when he last updated this abstract), which either means he knows a thing or two or that he just talks a lot. Possibly both, but we all know the latter is a given. These days he works at Active Solution in Stockholm, helping clients solve problems and build better systems.

When he is not writing code, Chris is usually geeking out on some form of extreme sport like skydiving, kitesurfing, snowboarding, mountain biking, or wing foiling. He loves learning new things and spends way too much time thinking about weird stuff most people never even notice.