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Windows Store App Labs now available in Montreal, register now, it’s free!

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I’m happy to announce that we now have Windows Store App Labs in Montreal. In my post about Notman House last week, I mention quickly the app labs, but I want to be sure everybody understands what is an App Lab!

 

Why I should attend?

A Windows Store App lab is a free two hour session with a Premiere Field Engineer (PFE) from Microsoft that will give you support on Windows 8 development. What does that mean? Whether you are at the beginning of the process, or ready to submit your Windows 8 application to the store, the PFE will give you advices, and technical support if needed. You can get guidance on how to prepare your application for submission to the Windows Store, get answers to technical questions you may have, test on a variety of Windows 8 devices including ARM one, receive design guidances, and more. The PFE will be there to help you be successful with your application, and trust me, they are experts on the platform!

 

Who can attend?

ANYONE who is building or want to build a Windows 8 application! You are a student, member of a startup, a professional developer, a hobby one, a Windows 8 expert, a beginner… This is for you!

Do I need to register?

Yes, and this is very important. Even if it’s free, you need to reserve your spot. On top of that, the PFE is coming from Toronto every two weeks, only to be there, and help you, so if there is no appointment for him scheduled a couple of days before, he won’t come in Montreal. So register quickly!

What can I do if I’m not in Montreal?

If you are in Toronto (more will be added soon) or Vancouver, I have a good news for you: there are also Windows Store App Labs in those two cities. What about people in other cities? Stay tuned as we may have something for you soon.

 

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