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.NET Conf 2023

Yes! A new edition of .NET Conf is coming this November.

Over the course of the three days you get a wide selection of live sessions that feature speakers from the community and .NET team members. This year the release of .NET 8 will be celebrated during the event, so expect a lot of sessions about the great new stuff that is coming in .NET 8.

 


The main focus will be on the following .NET 8 themes:

  • Cloud Native: Discover how to harness the full potential of .NET in cloud-native environments, unlocking scalability, performance, and resilience.
  • Blazor Full Stack: Unleash the capabilities of Blazor and explore the seamless integration of client and server-side development.
  • .NET MAUI: Dive into the world of multi-platform development with .NET MAUI, empowering you to create stunning applications for desktop, mobile, and beyond.
  • Intelligent Apps with .NET: Explore the fascinating world of AI and machine learning, and learn how to integrate intelligence into your .NET applications.

Can’t wait to join? Save the date and mark November 14 to 16 in your calendar.

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