Kickoff Hack Together: Microsoft Graph and .NET! – March 1st 4PM GMT

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Hack Together is a hackathon for beginners to get started building apps with Microsoft Graph and .NET. In this hackathon, you will kick-start learning how to build apps with Microsoft Graph and develop apps based on the given Top Microsoft Graph Scenarios, for a chance to win exciting prizes. Check out our announcement post to learn more about the hack: Join us for Hack Together: Microsoft Graph and .NET. 

 

Hack Together will run online from March 1-15, 2023. Hear from our team – why you should join us. Register today

What’s happening in week #1 of Hack Together? 

In the first week of Hack Together, we’ll host two live sessions to kickstart Hack Together and show you how to get started building apps with Microsoft Graph and .NET. 

 

Make sure to register for the sessions

 

March 1st 4PM GMT | Join Live | Kickoff Hack Together: Microsoft Graph and .NET! What can you do with Microsoft Graph .NET SDK?  

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Join live: https://aka.ms/hack-together/session01

 

What’s the session about? 

Are you a .NET Developer? Do you use .NET in your organization? Join Yina Arenas and Scott Hanselman to learn how you can use Microsoft Graph in ASP.NET/Blazor, .NET MAUI, and serverless apps, and tap into data and insights from Microsoft 365. See the art of possible and ramp up your skills while hacking together on Microsoft Graph and .NET. 

 

Speakers 

  • Yina Arenas – Microsoft Graph Partner Product Group Manager 
  • Scott Hanselman – Partner Program Manager 
  • Ayca Bas – Senior Cloud Developer Advocate 
  • Waldek Mastykarz – Senior Cloud Developer Advocate  

These live sessions are part of Hack Together: Microsoft Graph and .NET. Please visit the official Hack Together repository for more details: https://aka.ms/hack-together 

 

Upcoming Sessions!

What is Microsoft Graph? Checkout these resources

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