Wednesday 

Room 4 

10:20 - 11:20 

(UTC+02

Talk (60 min)

A Developer's Guide to Database Patterns

If you think of the database as a pain in the neck, you're not alone. But with some engineering rigor, you can level up your database game. This critical component of your architecture can benefit from the same practices as code — source control gates, unit testing, CI/CD automation, linting, quality measurements, and abstract repositories. In this session, learn the engineering best practices used by development teams whose databases aren't a pain in the neck. This session is a collection of patterns recently curated from many of Microsoft's largest and most demanding customers.

Jerry Nixon

Jerry Nixon is a Microsoft SQL Server Principal Product Manager on the Developer Experiences team, championing Data API builder. With more than two decades of experience, Jerry is an engineer at heart. He teaches Computer Science at university and speaks at events worldwide. Over the years, he has trained thousands of developers, but today, he focuses on software simplicity, intuitive tooling, and excellence in data-driven apps. You'll find him talking about quantum computing, design patterns, machine learning, and—on occasion—SQL Server, the finest of them all. He lives in Colorado, and while most of his days revolve around Outlook, Visual Studio, and online Docs, what he enjoys most is teaching his three daughters Star Trek character backstories and episode plots.