If you haven’t been able to attend the Microsoft Build 2012 conference in person, but would still like to see first-hand the presentations that took place during the conference, you will be pleased to learn that Microsoft has now made available videos from Build 2012 on its Channel 9 website, for all to see.
The videos from Build 2012 also include the Keynotes and Preshow buildup as well as presentations covering What’s New for Developers in Office 2013 and SharePoint 2013 and more.
“At Build, we’ll dive deep to cover all the areas you care about. How to design and build beautiful Windows 8 apps. How to sell your apps in the Windows 8 Store and make money. And much more. Join us on the Microsoft Campus for 4 days of extraordinary presentations delivered by the engineers behind the products and services to get you up to speed.”
Comprehensive Coverage of Windows 8 and More
Every session from Build 2012 has been included on the Microsoft Build website, covering the new Windows 8 operating system together with Windows Phone 8 and Visual Studio. These sessions are invaluable for developers who are looking to get a deeper understanding of the new features and capabilities of these platforms. For instance, Windows 8 introduced a new user interface and a host of new APIs that developers need to familiarize themselves with to create compelling applications. The sessions also delve into the intricacies of Windows Phone 8, which brought significant updates and improvements over its predecessor, making it a more robust platform for mobile development.
Insights into Office 2013 and SharePoint 2013
In addition to Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8, the Build 2012 conference also featured extensive sessions on Office 2013 and SharePoint 2013. These sessions are particularly useful for enterprise developers who are looking to leverage the new features in these platforms to enhance productivity and collaboration within their organizations. For example, Office 2013 introduced new cloud-based features and a more integrated experience with SharePoint, making it easier for teams to work together on documents and projects. The sessions also cover new development tools and techniques for creating custom solutions and add-ins for Office and SharePoint, providing developers with the knowledge they need to extend the functionality of these platforms.
The availability of these videos on Channel 9 is a great resource for developers who were unable to attend the conference in person. It allows them to catch up on all the latest developments and gain insights from the experts who are driving the evolution of Microsoft’s platforms. Whether you are a seasoned developer or just starting out, the Build 2012 sessions offer a wealth of information that can help you stay ahead of the curve and create innovative solutions for your users.
Source: : Engadget
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