The .NET ABC of things you pretend to know about Ever pretended to know what a specific technical term means? And after a while it just became awkward to ask? We've all been there. The software development industry is one of knowledge workers, combine that with an alarming amount of developers suffering from imposter syndrome and we get the "yes I know what that means", instead of asking for an explanation. In this session we will go through terminologies like tree-shaking, linking, just-in-time, garbage collection and many others that I have discovered people are pretending to know about. Even if you can place the words, I will try to give you a better understanding of what it actually does. Speaker: Nico Vermeir Nico Vermeir is an application architect at Inetum-Realdolmen in Belgium since 2010, where he has a strong focus on building and architecting modern applications. Being a strong believer in the importance of communities he tries to share knowledge wherever he can, be it on Twitter, at a user group or conference. He has spoken at many international conferences such as NDC Oslo, NDC Sydney, NDC London, Swetugg, Build Stuff, DotNext. Nico is a Microsoft MVP in Developer Technologies, crew member of Techorama BE and NL and crew member of VISUG, Belgium's largest .NET user group. In his spare time he enjoys brewing (and tasting) beer, playing the guitar, riding his Harley-Davidson and doing Karate. Slide Deck: https://www.wi-ineta.org/docs/DotnetAbc.pptx