I like how Scott Hanselman has such an inquisitive, humble approach when he talks about the technology he's familiar with or excited about. He doesn't imply he's a master programmer, or web developer technologist, he simply discusses how to get from A to B.
The biggest take away from this talk is that don't just learn how to code ... Learn how to THINK and the Systems how to connect these few bits and pieces together to build up the system ... really liked the talk !!!
As time passes, Azure keeps changing and updating constantly. Even though this presentation is started to get a little dated, it's still really an amazing presentation. Scott is a really great presenter, and it's amazing how he made this one not just cover IoT coolness, but he also made it very personal about himself.
For the first time I see true, practical usage of IoT. This is so awesome. He has been able to produce so much of his own data, without relying on Medical Practitioners. How do I go about transitioning into this and away from old clumsy ERP/Batch Data Warehouse/Analytics? Seems like exciting time for IoT & Analytics
35 years being a developper! I am really excited with the opportunities at my fingertips! It's incredible what you can build just in your mind! All is to connect objects, pieces of software and API's. Software as a Service do the rest! I can use machine learning, visual and text recognition, complicated statistic calculus... just calling api's!
By the end of this video I was saying to myself no don't be the end, there gotta be a 10 20 more mins and then the video ended. Wow, mind frekin' blow.
Scott my man! I am also Type 1 diabetic and a software engineer. Super nice talk, got me excited as well. Maybe some day I will also have a cgm and start making awesome cloud solutions!
As usual, Scott is informative and entertaining at the same time. This talk was a bit special, because, now I know Scott more personally. Kudos to Scott for de-sensitizing diabetes.
8:00 when a method returns Task and there's an only and *last* invocation of an async method, one can omit making the method async and instead of writing 'return await Smth()' write 'return Smth()', because it's already of type Task
Didáctico y motivador. Un nuevo mundo de posibilidades se abre ante nosotros. Hoy es posible desarrollar y desplegar en minutos aplicaciones que hace poos años eran inimaginables ni con años de trabajo. Excelente ponente. Enhorabuena a Scott Hanselman, por su capacidad didáctica y de divulgación.
Wow now that's interesting .. nightscout is a great have configured it to use the miaomiao freestyle libre, for my godson yes now it allerts on the phone you have given me ideas for the the mobile .. as the data is on the cloud. amazing how i was directed to your interesting video when viewing a xenapp presentation
I see the risk of mass murder possibility. If someone goes in and messes up the programming upside down. Sorry to point the negative side. Awesome device idea.
So all the things have been done in order to figure out the answer of a question which could be answered in the first place intuitively. I wish this guy would share us how it feels like to be corporate slave, to implicitly and explicitly advertise corporate garbages.
Shaahin you are missing the larger point here. he mentioned about several applications to it. experimenting first with personal data will help to get a better grip of the technology. I'm excited and inspired by this presentation
This is why Apple overkill Microsoft. Microsoft alway bring the geeky stuff to present customer why apple in the other do it all for them. So they could see the result more effeciency
Why watch a speech by Adolf Hitler if you are against him? your comment is as stupid as such question. Btw, why you read and comment on a "corporate puppet" comment if you are against it?!
This man really knows how to make an awesome presentation , these 14 mins were really interesting , every single minute!
couldn't agree more!
I like how Scott Hanselman has such an inquisitive, humble approach when he talks about the technology he's familiar with or excited about. He doesn't imply he's a master programmer, or web developer technologist, he simply discusses how to get from A to B.
The biggest take away from this talk is that don't just learn how to code ... Learn how to THINK and the Systems how to connect these few bits and pieces together to build up the system ... really liked the talk !!!
As time passes, Azure keeps changing and updating constantly. Even though this presentation is started to get a little dated, it's still really an amazing presentation. Scott is a really great presenter, and it's amazing how he made this one not just cover IoT coolness, but he also made it very personal about himself.
I like the flow in which presenter is talking . the way that he begins .way that it ends .. sense of humor etc .
For the first time I see true, practical usage of IoT. This is so awesome. He has been able to produce so much of his own data, without relying on Medical Practitioners.
How do I go about transitioning into this and away from old clumsy ERP/Batch Data Warehouse/Analytics?
Seems like exciting time for IoT & Analytics
Great guy!! I watched his live stream once in Concatenate Nigeria2019.
Was an inspiring moment for me
35 years being a developper! I am really excited with the opportunities at my fingertips! It's incredible what you can build just in your mind! All is to connect objects, pieces of software and API's. Software as a Service do the rest! I can use machine learning, visual and text recognition, complicated statistic calculus... just calling api's!
By the end of this video I was saying to myself no don't be the end, there gotta be a 10 20 more mins and then the video ended. Wow, mind frekin' blow.
Scott my man! I am also Type 1 diabetic and a software engineer. Super nice talk, got me excited as well. Maybe some day I will also have a cgm and start making awesome cloud solutions!
As usual, Scott is informative and entertaining at the same time. This talk was a bit special, because, now I know Scott more personally. Kudos to Scott for de-sensitizing diabetes.
Who in their right mind would down-vote this masterpiece?
I'm a big fan. Is it really you?
Very compelling, really like him using concrete example as opposed to ag of parts'you usally see in IoT.
Great presentation! I am very excited to be a developer.
Excellent, well done Scott! Greetings!
Bless you for helping these docs analyze data.
Great video, great presenter, was extremely helpful to see the tech applied to monitoring sugar levels, thanks!
Excellent Presentation. To the point with nice funny one liners. Thank you.
8:00 when a method returns Task and there's an only and *last* invocation of an async method, one can omit making the method async and instead of writing 'return await Smth()' write 'return Smth()', because it's already of type Task
So much worth content in this presentation..you did an inspirational & great job scott well done
Awesome talk. Powerfully delivered and made me care about this stuff👍
this video letting to switch in the field of IoT and web developing... great presentation......
This is quite insightful and makes you think outside the box.
Didáctico y motivador. Un nuevo mundo de posibilidades se abre ante nosotros. Hoy es posible desarrollar y desplegar en minutos aplicaciones que hace poos años eran inimaginables ni con años de trabajo. Excelente ponente. Enhorabuena a Scott Hanselman, por su capacidad didáctica y de divulgación.
Scott, you rock!
Awesome talk! It seems, exciting to be a developer.
Fantastic Application! Great Job!
Brilliant presentation, very real.
Scott is just awesome.. Inspiring talk.
Thanks in a million.
Dude rocks!
Brilliant
Awesome !! But am too late ..watching this after 3 yrs ..lets learn to run fast to catch tomorrow..
I loved the hall and big screens
What a great presentation :)
Aweomse demo of what IoT is all about
Awesome demo... all my doubts cleared :)
Bandana Bhuniya bbb.
excellent presentation of real life example.
Loved it...! very well covered.
Developers! Developers! Developers! Developers! Developers!!!!
Where we can view the triggered custom alert in IoT Hub? Not able to view the same in portal.
Thanks!
"What you need to know...for people wearing suits..." LMAO!!
Once you learn how to use one Lego piece, then you can plug them to other staff!!!
This statement was amazing
Loved it!
Nice.
Inspirational! Now where do I get a CGM? 😄
Super !
Wow now that's interesting .. nightscout is a great have configured it to use the miaomiao freestyle libre, for my godson yes now it allerts on the phone you have given me ideas for the the mobile .. as the data is on the cloud. amazing how i was directed to your interesting video when viewing a xenapp presentation
Can any one tell me what JavaScript library did Scott use to access Excel. Post the link of the JavaScript library too...
What if we upload the sugar data on power bi and just do report modelling for one time?
Amazing ...
nice presentation like it very much.
Is it possible to interface to MS SQL Server from Window IoT?
Inspiring Talk
How can one demonstrate IOT security in Azure
loved it :)
a great devise
Inspiring...!
i feel intelligent watching this
great
the stress went up but the glucose went down
Wide open window for exploration.
He looks just like Krist Novoselic from Nirvana!
lol yeah, he actually does!
9:45 azure ML demo
good
I see the risk of mass murder possibility. If someone goes in and messes up the programming upside down. Sorry to point the negative side. Awesome device idea.
moron. show concrete examples or gtfo
I'm trying not to think we're just kids playing with matches lol
source code ?
Wow
Empathy!
So all the things have been done in order to figure out the answer of a question which could be answered in the first place intuitively. I wish this guy would share us how it feels like to be corporate slave, to implicitly and explicitly advertise corporate garbages.
To disguise a 15mins advertisement in a supposedly scientific/technical presentation.
Shaahin you are missing the larger point here. he mentioned about several applications to it. experimenting first with personal data will help to get a better grip of the technology. I'm excited and inspired by this presentation
Node Red... make all that azure thing seems silly. Sorry but its true. (and is free)
Who else wants a sample to exploit.
This is great but for Scott it's not even on his top 5 of appearances.
you can cure diabetes by working out and eating good...I'm skeptical if this was staged or not... either way , respect your hustle
You mean Type 2 Diabetes (90% of people with diabetes have this type). The Presenter has Type 1 Diabetes which can not be cured.
Go from TikTok with a server in his house
As today 2018, MS IOT still last runner, nice presentation but not worktable platform, just stick with $$$ enterprise, waste ppl resource
Kuch smejh nhi aa rha
MS. make everything so complicate and focus only on MS platform, not cross platform
poor camera work.
This is why Apple overkill Microsoft. Microsoft alway bring the geeky stuff to present customer why apple in the other do it all for them. So they could see the result more effeciency
Scott, Does Microsoft know you retweet jokes against Christians and Trump supporters?
Corporate puppet
+Andrew Palfreyman Why watch or comment at all if you're so against him or anything corporate?
awesome presentation, but its heavily
corporate themed which is just nasty
Why watch a speech by Adolf Hitler if you are against him? your comment is as stupid as such question. Btw, why you read and comment on a "corporate puppet" comment if you are against it?!
Uncorporate puppy?
Awesome...
9:45 azure ML demo