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Connect() – Microsoft’s Virtual Event for developers happening this November 12th and 13th – onmsft.com

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November 11, 2014
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Connect() - Microsoft's Virtual Event for developers on November 12th and 13th

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Microsoft is hosting a virtual developer event, Connect(), on November 12th and 13th. It is focused a cloud-first, mobile-first, and code-first event and will be streaming live. You can learn about new products and services, and “gain further insight about the newest tools, frameworks, and services – ask questions and learn right from the engineers who built your favorite products.”

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The November 12th agenda includes a Keynote; Visual Studio in a world of multiple devices; Cloud development with Azure and Visual Studio; Evolving Software Engineering Practices; and love Q&A sessions with Scott Guthrie, S. Somasegar, Scott Hanselman, and Brian Harry (the hosts of the respective listed events).

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The second day, November 13th, agenda includes .Net vNext & Managed Languages; ASP.NET vNext; Microsoft Azure Platform & Tools; Multi-Device Development using Visual Studio (iOS, Android & Windows), Application Lifecycle Management, Dev/Test, A DevOps; Visual Studio Debugging and Profiling; Visual Studio “14” IDE Productivity; and C++ in Visual Studio “14”.

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This is an event for developers that are deeply invested in Microsoft’s ecosystem to those just thinking about dipping their toes in. If you want to find out more read here, and/or follow the event on Twitter via #vsconnect. 

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