Hack Together: Microsoft Graph and .NET week 1 recap and what’s coming
Last week witnessed the launch of a virtual hackathon, “Hack Together: Microsoft Graph and .NET,” aimed at building apps with Microsoft Graph and .NET. The event generated a lot of buzz, making it a successful launch. This post summarizes what happened in week one and what to expect in the coming week.
For anyone looking to participate, there's still time. Join us and build game-changing apps that leverage the powerful Microsoft Graph and the .NET ecosystem!
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