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Microsoft educates ICT local software community on ASP.NET Microsoft has launched an innovative program to help improve the software development skills of Sri Lankan ICT community. In this connection Microsoft held its second Sri Lankan MSDN develop day "ASP.NET Exposed" recently at Colombo Plaza. ".NET is software for connecting people, information, systems an devices. This enables developers to build solutions faster whilst meeting the demands of today's software requirements in areas of security, reliability and scalability. It was the aim of this series to help developers recognize the potential that NET has to offer and specifically how to develop for the Web," said Asia Pacific Regional Developer Stanley Tan. Tan said that .NET will enable them to build the next generation of software solutions for the Sri Lankan and international markets. www.dotnetforum.lk a forum built for Sri Lankan .NET community was also launched. Microsoft Sri Lanka's General Manager Sriyan de Silva and Edmund Quek of Microsoft also spoke. |
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