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Microsoft Build 2022, announced for May 24-25 as a Digital Event, is now open for registration – onmsft.com

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April 26, 2022
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Microsoft announced in late March that its Build developers’ conference, yet again a free virtual event, would be held on May 24-26, and today they’ve opened registration:

Registration is now open for #MSBuild!🎉

Join us on May 24-26, 2022, for an engaging experience around the latest innovations and tools. 💻

Register now: https://t.co/ZeRMqAWmjI pic.twitter.com/JElbknoIZo

— Microsoft Developer (@msdev) April 26, 2022

Although the event is free, you still have to register to gain access to the sessions, but you then gain access to the session agenda (when it becomes available, we’ll keep you posted), a Connection Zone and Learning Zone, Regional spotlights, and a lot more.

Remember to stay tuned to onmsft.com for all the latest on Build 2022 and everything Microsoft!

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