Azure Open Source Day is a free, one-day event that takes place around the world. Attendees will learn about the latest open source technologies and how to use them to develop applications with Azure. They will also have the opportunity to network with experts and other developers.
Azure Open Source Day
Microsoft is hosting Azure Open Source Day, a free, one-day event designed to help developers learn more about Azure and open source. The event is taking place at various locations around the world.What’s New
At the event, attendees will learn about the latest features and updates to Azure and open source, including Azure Cosmos DB, Azure Kubernetes Service, and Azure DevOps. They will also have the opportunity to network with other developers and experts in the field.What’s Important to Know
Attendees will also have the chance to take part in hands-on labs and workshops. These will cover topics such as deploying applications to Azure, using Azure to build and run applications, and more. Additionally, there will be a Q&A session with Azure experts.“Azure Open Source Day is a great opportunity for developers to learn more about Azure and open source, network with other developers, and take part in hands-on labs and workshops.”Microsoft is hosting Azure Open Source Day, a free, one-day event designed to help developers learn more about Azure and open source. The event is taking place at various locations around the world. Attendees will learn about the latest features and updates to Azure and open source, including Azure Cosmos DB, Azure Kubernetes Service, and Azure DevOps. They will also have the chance to take part in hands-on labs and workshops. These will cover topics such as deploying applications to Azure, using Azure to build and run applications, and more. Additionally, there will be a Q&A session with Azure experts. As Microsoft states, “Azure Open Source Day is a great opportunity for developers to learn more about Azure and open source, network with other developers, and take part in hands-on labs and workshops.”
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