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MS sets UK 'DevDays' developer tour dates

Martin Veitch ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 24 Feb 1997 20:01 GMT

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Microsoft has set UK and Irish dates for its mammoth 'DevDays' tour for developers who want to get to grips with its new wave of client-server, Internet and intranet tools. The tour is to cover over 80 sites in 40 countries.

The UK events are: Dublin, March 20; Edinburgh, March 24; London, March 25; and Birmingham, March 26. DevDays will be launched with a satellite link-up with Microsoft chairman and CEO Bill Gates. Products covered will include Visual Basic, Visual J++, Visual InterDev, Visual C++, Transaction Server, FoxPro and Office 97 Developer Edition.

The registration fee is £99 + VAT before March 1 or £129 + VAT afterwards. The telephone booking number is 0990-228811, or 1-800-709-704 from Ireland, and more information is at the DevDays Web site.

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