Microsoft is livestreaming its developer event Connect(); 2016 for the next three days. If you’re not in New York City on November 16, 17, or 18, don’t worry, you can watch it right here.
Last year, Microsoft open-sourced Visual Studio Code, launched the free Visual Studio Dev Essentials program, and debuted Microsoft Graph.
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The underlying message is the same as the last two years: Give developers the tools they need regardless of what platform or device they’re using. Microsoft continues to move away from being a company that limited developers to just its offerings.
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Connect(); 2016 all begins at 10:00 a.m. Eastern (7:00 a.m. Pacific) with a keynote from Microsoft Cloud and enterprise vice president Scott Guthrie.
As always, if you’re a developer, you won’t want to miss what Microsoft has to say. Steve Ballmer may not be there to get you going, but the company will undoubtedly try to woo you with many announcements, partnerships, and new tools.
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