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CDS and .NET


#PowerfulDevs Conference

RSVP HERE BY JULY 15:
https://aka.ms/powerfuldevsconf

The Powerful DEVs Conference is the first virtual conference of its kind. We will showcase how developers can leverage the Power Platform to build applications faster and with far less effort. Connect with industry-recognized ProDev influencers, Microsoft Cloud Advocates, trusted and diverse community leaders, and members of the Power Platform Team.

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About This Session:

July 15, 2020: 14:30 PDT - 14:55 PDT

From console to mobile to web apps to services, learn how to use the Common Data Service when building .NET apps. This will be a demo heavy session that include Azure Functions, using it in mobile apps written in Xamarin, and web apps written with Blazor.

Additional Resources: Common Data Service Developer Guide

About the Speakers:

Gautam Thapar is a Principal Product Manager on the Common Data Service Product team. Follow @gautamthapar on Twitter.

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