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Innovate from India (Development Center)
Mobile Development Survey
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over 6 years ago
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monocept
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Hello to all mobile developers. I'm with VSD team and looking for your inputs in making VS platform better for future release. I'll appreciate if you all can spare few minutes and send me answers to the following questions. I'm working on creating a real...
Innovate from India (Development Center)
MEDC Muglets!
Posted
over 6 years ago
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monocept
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I know you would be asking what the heck is a MEDC Muglet. Why don't you check this one out here. Do I still need to tell you? ~Manav
Innovate from India (Development Center)
MEDC Bangalore
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over 6 years ago
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monocept
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Yes! MEDC is coming to Bangalore. MEDC India is Microsoft's largest mobile and embedded technology focused conference in the subcontinent. You can meet thousands of peers, discuss technology, explore solutions with experts and gain that comeptitive edge...
Innovate from India (Development Center)
Hello World!
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over 6 years ago
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monocept
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As a programmer we know that the best way to know a new technology is to write Hello World! program. Writing simplistic program completes the program life cycle, helps us understand how technology works and gives us sense of achievement without getting...
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