Keyhole Software has officially wrapped up its fourth season of participation in the Kansas City Corporate Challenge, earning an impressive 6th place in Division H competing out of 25 teams. The Keyhole team was a fierce competitor over the 13-week competition and participated in nearly every event available. Overall, Keyhole employees participated in 22 events and earned 11 medals, along …
Keyhole Sponsoring Azure Dev Days Kansas City 2018
We are excited to announce Keyhole’s partnership with Microsoft to sponsor Azure Dev Days, a one-day workshop in Kansas City on Wednesday, April 25, 2018. This is a free community event to provide education on application modernization, microservices, and Microsoft Azure topics.
In addition to providing technical educators for this workshop, Keyhole Software will sponsor food and beverages. The topics Keyhole will champion include Microservices and Containers, as well as App Services.
Each technical session will be followed by a hands-on Azure lab and a whiteboard design exercise. This workshop will help attendees gain a thorough understanding of the components of Azure and how you can take advantage of them as a developer.
This is a traveling community event, with other events available to attend in St. Louis and Oklahoma City. The event will be held at the Microsoft offices in Overland Park…
KC User Group Tour, Part 4: Rubyists
Attention: The following article was published over 12 years ago, and the information provided may be aged or outdated. Please keep that in mind as you read the post.Trying to unwind the onion now, peeling away until I get back to the February Ruby meetup. I got more than a little side-tracked, but I learned a lot along the way. …
KC User Group Tour, Part 3: Pythonistas
Attention: The following article was published over 12 years ago, and the information provided may be aged or outdated. Please keep that in mind as you read the post.And now for something completely different… Me: What is the first thing I need to know about Python? Pythonista: Ok, first, open a command line… Me: Alright, I’m ready… Pythonista: Now start Python… …
KC User Group Tour, Part 2: Atlassian User Group
Attention: The following article was published over 12 years ago, and the information provided may be aged or outdated. Please keep that in mind as you read the post.So today I was googling some background info for this post when I found myself wishing that I had some of the good problems in life – problems like trademark erosion. Hang out …
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