October 19th, 2015

Microsoft Connect (); // 2015 Developer Event Set for November 18-19

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Microsoft is a developer company, so there’s nothing we love more than connecting with developers to share our latest tools, technologies and plans for the future. I therefore invite you to set your calendar for November 18-19 for Connect (); // 2015 – when Microsoft hosts its premier fall developer event, streamed live and for free, from New York City to developers around the world.

Keynotes and technical sessions will feature news, demos and insights that illustrate how developers are working with Microsoft to capitalize on their evolving roles with powerful and flexible tools that embrace today’s open environments to target Android, iOS, Linux, Windows and more.

This year’s event will demonstrate the tremendous progress we’ve made on the journey toward a new Microsoft for developers that began last year with the announcements of a cross-platform .NET for Linux and OSX available as open source and the new Visual Studio Community edition for targeting nearly every major device and OS, available for free.

Scott Guthrie; Brian Harry, Scott Hanselman, Amanda Silver, Anders Hejlsberg and Beth Massi and many more

Connect(); will feature a marquee lineup of speakers joining Scott Guthrie to talk code, including; Brian Harry, Scott Hanselman, Amanda Silver, Anders Hejlsberg and Beth Massi alongside many of the customers, partners and industry luminaries who are leading the shift toward mobile first, cloud first computing scenarios.

We encourage you to save the date and tune in November 18th and 19th, visit our event website below and save the date.

Save the date, visit: http://www.visualstudio.com/connect2015

Thank you,

Mitra

 

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Mitra Azizirad, General Manager, Developer Platform Marketing

With an expansive technical, business and marketing background, Mitra has led multiple and varied businesses across Microsoft for over two decades. For the last three years, she’s led the Developer Platform Marketing and Sales team, including Visual Studio Product Marketing.

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Visual Studio has been around since 1997 when it first released many of its programming tools in a bundle. Back then it came in 2 editions - Visual Studio Professional and Visual Studio Enterprise. Since then the family has expanded to include many more products, tools, and services.

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