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Date | Student | Topic |
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13.10.2021 | ||
20.10.2021 | ||
03.11.2021 | Wiesinger | MQTT |
03.11.2021 | Emilio Miniberger | Material Design |
10.11.2021 | ||
17.11.2021 | Philipp Niemetz | Firebase |
24.11.2021 | ||
01.12.2021 | Sebastian Lindinger | What is new in C# 10 |
22.12.2021 | Daniel Wimmer | Markdown (7.i) |
12.01.2022 | Marcus Tomandl | What are the OWASP Top 10 and why are they important for web development? |
26.01.2022 | Leon Sterner | GraphQL (5.XI) |
26.01.2022 | Julian Rossgatterer | Cool IoT devices every developer should know about |
02.02.2022 | Sandro Kierner | Serverless Computing |
09.02.2022 | Markus Ortner | Event Sourcing |
09.02.2022 | Johannes Huemer | RabbitMQ |
09.02.2022 | Moritz Maier | Subreddits that every developer should follow |
09.02.2022 | Julian Mair | Angular Animations |
16.02.2022 |
Date | Student | Topic |
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02.03.2022 | Jonathan Vormayr | Angular Dabugging |
09.03.2022 | Pepe Fröhler | What is test automation and how can it be done for many different mobile platforms and devices (e.g. Sauce Labs)? |
09.03.2022 | Tobias Hansbauer | Postman |
23.03.2022 | Daniel Fischer | Stack Overflow Survey |
30.03.2022 | blocked | 2. PLF |
06.04.2022 |