Microsoft’s Build conference, where the tech giant typically announces various upgrades to its software and services products, as well as launch new developer tools, has come to an end in Seattle, US.
Here's everything you need to know about tech giant's biggest dev conference
If you are a developer in Nigeria, you would want to keep abreast of events like this so we have taken time out to curate the Microsoft Build conference.
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If you are a developer in Nigeria, you would want to keep abreast of events like this so we have taken time out to curate the Microsoft Build conference, so you don’t need to worry about the unnecessary stuff. Here are the most important announcements and news from the conference:
- A preview of
- New extensions have been made to Microsoft Graph to combine insights from from the world of work with device insights and contextual awareness of the physical world.
- The newly built from the ground up
- New
- Developers can now work seamlessly across Microsoft and
- Any developer can now publish for
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- Microsoft Graph APIs are now available to developers including APIs fro
- A new
- A new design system called
- Microsoft Graph, an intelligent fabric that helps connect dots between people, conversations, projects, and content within the
- Apps like
There you have it. If there are any tools or features and announcements that we may have missed, please let us know in the comments section below. Hit them keyboards!
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