.NET Fringe Division: Using Redis with Booksleeve

StackExchange has done a great deal for the .NET community in the area of performance. In this session, we will be looking at their high performance client access library for Redis called Booksleeve using async/await. We will also be looking at the core concepts behind the in-memory data structure server Redis, and how it can fit into the architecture of a .NET web platform.

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Speaker: Chris Cooper
Date: November 6th, 2013
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM (see here for more detail)
Location: MedAssets - Plano, TX
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Speaker Bio

Christopher is a .NET Platform Architect with 12 years of experience with .NET web stacks and client-side Javascript frameworks. He is currently building a platform for a startup Fantasy Sports company in Dallas. Prior to this, he worked on platform architecture for the Match.com. He has become very good at naming things, but is still not sure about cache invalidation.

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