Microsoft ADC Announces Date For First Skill-Based User Group Event

November 17, 2021
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Microsoft Africa Development Center (Microsoft ADC), the engineering center for Microsoft has announced the date for its first skill-based user group event.

The event, that would take place on the 18th of November, 2021 tagged ‘Innovate with C#’

Speaking on the Innovate with C# event, Mads Torgersen, Lead Designer of C# Programming Language and Program Manager at Microsoft, noted “It’s very exciting to see initiatives and events like this being organized to engage the C# Community across West Africa and Kenya.

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“I am thrilled to be speaking about C# 10 at the “Innovate with C#” event by the Microsoft Africa Development Centre and to learn from the African developer community throughout the event.”

Innovate with C# is a free virtual event for developers and programmers to discuss the new update created and creating room for the expansion of C# knowledge base whilst gaining access to learn from field experts.

Registration for the event is open to all C# Developers, Programmers, and Advocates in West Africa and Kenya, and can be done by clicking on this link.

Primebusiness.africa understands that Microsoft Africa Development Center (ADC)represents Microsoft’s first-ever engineering offices in Africa, with locations in Nairobi, Kenya and Lagos, Nigeria.

These centers were created by Microsoft to serve as a base for African industry leaders to create local solutions with global scalability as well as provide employment opportunities and further enhance technological innovations in the continent of Africa.

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