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Running Linux Apps on Windows How and Why?

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Title: Running Linux Apps on Windows How and Why?
Scott Hanselman
August 11, 2021

ABSTRACT
Can you really use Windows to develop Linux apps? How real is WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) and how close is it to reality? Join Scott Hanselman as he walks you through the state of the art of Linux on Windows. What's possible, what's not, what about the Windows Terminal and Docker? Tons of live demos in this highly technical session!

SPEAKER
Scott Hanselman
Scott is a web developer who has been blogging at https://hanselman.com for nearly 20 years. He works in Open Source on ASP.NET and the Azure Cloud for Microsoft out of his home office in Portland, Oregon. Scott has podcasted at http://hanselminutes.com for nearly 800 episodes over 15 years. He's written a number of books and spoken in person to over a half million developers worldwide.

MODERATOR
Bradley K. Jensen
Bradley K. Jensen is a Principal Data Scientist and Architect in the Data and Analytics Division at Centric Consulting. He is also President of the Board of Directors for the Institute for Certification of Computing Professionals (ICCP). He’s a senior executive with experience in strategy, data analytics (BI, Big Data, Machine Learning, Deep Learning), consulting, insurance, healthcare, manufacturing, curriculum development, course design and delivery, research, publishing, resources (oil & gas, utilities), telecommunications, aerospace, legal, and commercial property management. His professional accomplishments are in the fields of Information Security, Advanced Analytics, Software Development, Project Management, Data Architecture, Strategic Alliances, E-Commerce, Strategic Marketing, P & L Management, Team Building, and Consultative Selling. Prior to Centric Consulting, Jensen was responsible for spearheading and leading Accenture Digital's strategic growth initiatives in Analytics in the United States and Canada. Before that, he was a Principal Academic Relationship Manager and later Principal Partner Business Evangelist at Microsoft, where he established Microsoft innovation Centers in strategic cities across the U.S. and created Critical Infrastructure Protection modules for use by faculty around the world. He is a member of the University of Houston Advisory Board for the College of Technology, ACM PDC, and ICCP, and Co-chair of the Board of Directors for STEM and Texas Business and Education Consortium.

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