In its recent announcement that registration opens for Build 2015 on January 22 the company emphasized that its “shift to a mobile-first, cloud-first company is in full swing.” I’ll be interested to see how that mantra plays out this year.
If you plan on attending the event, expect to see Windows 10 front and center as well as plenty on the developer opportunities the company is creating with to its Azure platform and other developer tools, including Open sourcing .NET.
Build will take place on April 29-May 1 in San Francisco’s Moscone Center. Registration is available at the Build
website.
And if you’re looking for other top developer centric events to attend in 2015, check out our event roundup
article published earlier this month.