Top Resources for Build 2016

DevToolsGuy / Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Weren’t able to make it to San Francisco for Microsoft’s Build 2016 conference? Don’t worry—Microsoft has made this year’s conference accessible to developers around the world!

First and foremost, it’s not too late to register for Microsoft’s Build mailing list. Once on the list, Microsoft will send you live updates and on-demand content directly.

Want to be able to watch the keynote speakers live? Microsoft even has you covered there. They will be live streaming keynote speakers starting at 8:30am PT. If you don’t have time to stream all speakers, check out Build’s full schedule to make sure you don’t miss out on your favorites.

If you’re unable to keep up via video, Reddit and Twitter are great resources to check in on the action. As usual, Reddit will host a live megathread throughout the event. In addition, plenty of Twitter accounts will be giving a live play-by-play of this year’s conference:

You can also keep up with the below hashtags:

On top of the standard social media outlets, plenty of blogs will be following the action. Ars TechnicaSoftpediaThe VergePC Advisor, and many others will be live blogging over the next few days.

Want to keep up with Infragistics at Build 2016? Follow Brian Lagunas (@brianlagunas), Ken Azuma (@kenazuma), Ambrose Little (@ambroselitte), and Jason Beres (@jasonberes) to see what we’re up to!

If you were lucky enough to make it out to Build this year, stop by booth 422 to say hi to Infragistics and check out the Ultimate experience! 

Infragistics Build 2016