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Sela Developer Practice for 2013 is finishing it’s breakout sessions stage, and I had three fun sessions: Things Every Developer Most Know about HTTP Big-Time: Introducing HDInsight service (Hadoop on Azure) Get your Node.js Under Control with TypeScript I had great time, and would like to thank all attendees for attending my sessions. You can find my demo’s code in my Sky Drive . Next on Thursday, I have a full day workshop on Node.js, with lot’s of good stuff planned like: Express and hosting node...
After speaking in few international conferences outside of Israel in the past 6 months, I have the pleasure of taking part in another conference which is near and dear to me: Sela’s own SDP . This year our conference is bigger and stronger than ever with an international lineup, including Jesse Liberty , Shawn Wildermuth , Udi Dahan and Mike Martin who will also be speaking in my user group, The Windows Azure community , that month. This SDP I have the pleasure of giving four breakout sessions: Things...
As always, September is a very special time for me. This year, in addition to my b-day and the Jewish high holidays September marks the beginning of a very intensive period, packed with both public events and very special projects. So without farther ado here are the events that have been keeping me busy lately: The first thing in my very busy calendar is the Windows Azure/Web Developers Communities Holidays special which is going to take place in the Microsoft R&D center in Herzliyya...
Hi All The SDP conference is over and it’s time to say a big thanks to both my partners: Bnaya for the Parallel programing tutorial day and Ran for our very special ETW session. I would also like thank everybody who attended the session, I really enjoyed seeing you all. You can get the slide deck and demo code from here . Hope to see you all in future sessions. Yaniv
ETW is a powerful and high performance tracing facility. In this post I will describe how to create your own ETW provider and publish events from you application. This post assumes you have a previous understanding of ETW concepts so I won’t cover in detail what ETW is and why to use it. If you’re an ETW newbie, then I invite you to ceck out Ran Wahle and myself at the SDP or to read this MSDN magazine article: Improve Debugging And Performance Tuning With ETW . Before we start I’d like to go over...