Author Bibliography and Bio: Jeffrey Chilberto
Jeffrey has been authoring on the Azure Developer Community blog since February 2016. It's time to learn more about him!
Jeffrey Chilberto's profiles:
- Jeffrey Chilberto - Microsoft Tech Community
- Amazon.com: Jeffrey Chilberto
- Interview with Jeffrey Chilberto | Packt Authors (packtpub.com)
- Jeff Chilberto | LinkedIn
Bibliography
Last Updated: 10/05/22
This section lists Jeffrey Chilberto's bibliography. It will expand over time. The sections are divided into different parts:
- Books
- Blog Posts
Books
Jeffrey has co-authored 4 books:
|
Publisher |
Title |
Published |
| Packt | ASP.NET Core 5 for Beginners | 12/18/20 |
| Apress | Cloud Debugging and Profiling in Microsoft Azure | 04/17/20 |
| Packt | Hands-On Design Patterns with C# and .NET Core | 07/05/19 |
| Packt | C# i .NET Core projektni obrasci (Serbian) | 01/01/19 |
Blog Posts
As of 10/5/22, Jeffrey has written 96 blog posts on the Azure Developer Community Blog. Here are some highlights:
Author Bio
We'll now transition to Jeffrey's biography...
Jeffrey Chilberto is a software architect specializing in the Microsoft technical stack including Azure, BizTalk, ASP.Net, MVC, WCF, and SQL Server. His experience is in a wide range of industries including banking, telecommunications, health care, and education in New Zealand, Europe, Australia, and the United States.
With over 25 years building and designing software, he's developed a disciplined and pragmatic approach. His experience in software development ranges from architecture to developer, from proof of concepts to large-scale distributed solutions.
Here is an excerpt from Jeffrey's interview with his publisher, Packt (Interview with Jeffrey Chilberto:(
Q. What advice would you give to readers learning tech? Do you have any top tips?
Jeffrey: Be patient with yourself. New developers are standing on the shoulders of all the devs that have come before them. Concentrate on the goal. You do not need to understand the details, and there is always more than one way of accomplishing the same thing.
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