Visual Studio Live! San Diego
07
Aug
-
11
Aug
2023
When
San Diego
USA
Where

The San Diego edition of VSLive! is an upcoming technology conference that brings together software developers, engineers, architects, and project managers from around the world. The conference provides a forum for attendees to learn about the latest tools, techniques, and trends in software development, cloud computing, DevOps, and more. The event features a wide range of technical sessions, keynote presentations, interactive workshops, and networking opportunities. Participants can choose from over 60 sessions covering topics such as .NET, JavaScript, Azure, Docker, and AI/ML. They can also attend hands-on labs, expert panels, and lightning talks, all led by industry leaders and Microsoft MVPs.

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07 - 11 Aug 2023
In-Person

Speakers and Delegates
Industry Experts and Thought Leaders

VP of Strategy
Founder + CEO
Director of Product Marketing
Application Architect
Junior Developer Advocate
Software Senior Principal Engineer
Principal
Software Developer | Pluralsight Author | YouTube Content Creator (tech training)
Senior DevOps Architect
Microsoft Consultant
Staff Software Engineer

Sponsors and Exhibitors
Brand, Media and Promotional Partners

Docs Microsoft

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