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Posted by on Feb 17, 2023 in Everything Else

Hack Together: a virtual hackathon for developers learning .NET & Microsoft Graph

Hack Together: a virtual hackathon for developers learning .NET & Microsoft Graph

There’s a new hackathon coming up, and it’s virtual so everyone’s invited! Between March 1st and March 15th, Hack Together will be running sessions, then following up with Ask the Expert sessions to help answer your questions as you’re building your solution.

This is aimed at beginners and experts alike: because you’ll be building your own app you can tailor how complex you make it. The event organisers will have a number of example scenarios you could pick from as well, if you’re not sure what to build.

There are some impressive names delivering sessions, including Yina Arenas, Head of Product for Microsoft Graph and Scott Hanselman, Partner Program Manager in Developer Division. There are also prizes for winning solutions, with the 1st prize being an XBox, a $200 gift card, $100 Azure credit and a special Credly badge!

You can read more about the event on the announcement blog: Join us for Hack Together: Microsoft Graph and .NET or read more details on the GitHub page: microsoft/hack-together.

When you’re ready, you can sign up at aka.ms/hack-together/register.

Good luck everyone taking part!

Written by Tom Morgan

Tom is a Microsoft Teams Platform developer and Microsoft MVP who has been blogging for over a decade. Find out more.
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