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S1E04 - Waldo: Why BC TechDays Matters for the Business Central developer community

S1E04 - Waldo: Why BC TechDays Matters for the Business Central developer community

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In this episode, AJ Ansari interviews Eric (waldo) Wauters, one of the OG MVPs and a name that everyone in the Business Central community knows well, discussing the upcoming BC TechDays conference (June 12-13, with pre-conference workshops on June 10-11), its unique culture, and why it is such a significant event in the Business Central ecosystem. Waldo also talks about significance of telemetry in development, the role of ALOPS in the developer community, and the importance of tailored content for different audiences. The conversation also touches on the fun aspects of BC TechDays, including beer tasting, and concludes with rapid-fire questions about Waldo's experiences and insights.

Memorable moment from the conversation:

"Live doing is strictly forbidden" when presenting at the really big stage of BC TechDays

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to BC Tech Days and Waldo

02:41 Exploring Telemetry and Co-Pilot Sessions

05:32 The Evolution of BC Tech Days

07:50 The Unique Vibe of Tech Conferences

10:28 Content Creation for BC Tech Days

12:56 ALOPS and Its Role in the Developer Community

15:25 The Beer Culture at BC Tech Days

17:58 Waldo's New Telemetry Tool

20:38 Rapid Fire Questions and Closing Thoughts

Keywords:

#BCTechDays #businesscentral #msdyn365bc #podcast #Waldo #telemetry #Copilot #ALOPS #techconferences #developer #beerculture, #telemetry

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