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Scott Hanselman Unplugged

Watch for more events at meetup.com/tulsadevelopers-net In today's rapidly evolving software development landscape, staying productive and efficient is very important. This session explores how integrating multiple cutting-edge tools can transform development workflows. We will delve into the synergistic potential of Windows Terminal, GitHub Copilot, DevHome, WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux), and Docker, combining them to streamline the software development process. During the session, we will discuss the integration possibilities among these tools, showcasing how they can work in harmony to enhance productivity, code quality, and collaboration. Attendees will learn practical techniques to leverage the collective strengths of these tools and overcome common challenges faced during the development lifecycle. Join us to uncover the potential of this integrated toolset and gain insights into how this seamless integration can empower developers, reduce friction, and unlock new levels of efficiency. Discover how this comprehensive tooling ecosystem can revolutionize your development workflows, enabling you to build better software faster than ever before. Bio: Scott has been a developer for 30 years and has been blogging at https://hanselman.com for 20 years! He works in Open Source on .NET and the Azure Cloud for Microsoft out of his home office in Portland, Oregon. Scott has been podcasting for over 850 episodes of http://hanselminutes.com over 17 years and over 700 episodes of http://www.azurefriday.com. He's written a number of technical books and spoken in person to over one million developers worldwide! He's also on TikTok, which was very likely a huge mistake.

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