Community Day, Kolkata - August 2014


Kolkata Geeks proudly announces “Community Day, Kolkata – August 2014”. It’s an initiative taken by global MVP communities. Like other citie... - Story published by Kunal Chowdhury on .

Kolkata Geeks proudly announces “Community Day, Kolkata – August 2014”. It’s an initiative taken by global MVP communities. Like other cities, we are also organizing the event in Kolkata, but In-Person. So, if you are in or near Kolkata, don’t forget to join us.

 

In this post, I am just sharing the agenda, venue and the event details. Join us on the event day to know more about Windows Phone app development.

 

 

Agenda

We have limited time and limited space to showcase you more. So, we came up with a brief agenda to deliver two sessions on Windows Phone 8.1 capabilities to the developers and those sessions are:

    • Integration with Cortana in Windows Phone 8.1 (Abhishek Sur, Microsoft MVP)
    • Building Windows Phone 8.1 with Motion data APIs (Kunal Chowdhury, Microsoft MVP)

Hope to have a lots of fun with you in this event with those great two APIs for Windows Phone 8.1. Don’t miss this. We have very limited seats. Confirm your availability here: http://www.facebook.com/events/524724580988789/

 

Time and Venue

The event is going to happen this Sunday, 24th August 2014 at Microsoft Kolkata office. We are going to start it by 10 AM. Please be there at the below mentioned venue on or before 10.

 

 

Microsoft (I) Pvt. Ltd.

2, Dr. Martin Luther King Sarani (Upper Wood Street) Business Centre,

Bachhawat House, Ground Floor 2, Kolkata, West Bengal, India  - 700017

 

 

Date and Time:         Sunday, 24th August 2014 at 10 AM

 

 

Here is the map in case you want the direction to reach there:

 

 

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