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Free Registrations for Build 2020 (Normally $2395+) @ Microsoft

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https://www.engadget.com/microsoft-build-2020-free-230841389…

In addition to hosting its annual Build developer conference online, Microsoft now plans to make the event free to attend. On Thursday, the company’s Scott Hanselman announced the conference will start on May 19th at 8AM PT / 11AM ET and feature 48-hours of programming, including sessions, talks and demos hosted by the company’s engineers. Anyone can register to attend Build 2020 starting today free of charge.

The event will kick off with a keynote address from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. According to The Verge’s Tom Warren, Panos Panay, the company’s outspoken chief product officer, will also make an appearance at Build 2020. The company will host workshops on Twitch, and attendees will have access to Microsoft employees if they need to ask a question or troubleshoot one of their projects. Developers may also get goodies in the mail as the registration process asks individuals to provide their shipping information. In past years, Build had a $2,395 entry fee.

“It’s not the Build we thought it would be, but it’s gonna be special,” said Hanselman. “We can’t wait to bring together our community of developers to learn, connect and code together.”

Like so many other things, the coronavirus pandemic has disrupted the annual developer conference circuit, in some instances even leading to outright cancellations. Google, for example, had planned to host its annual I/O conference online. However, in March the company, citing California’s shelter in place order, canceled the digital component as well. At the moment, all signs point to Apple planning to go forward with an online-only WWDC, but that could change too.

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  • +6

    Irony isn't lost that the confirmation page has the header of "Site Under Construction".

    Thanks for posting this!

  • +10

    A lot of people know that these events are worth it for their goodie bags..not so sure how you entice people now..

    • +5

      Went to Build 2019 in Seattle. Only ended up with pens, drink bottles and a couple of t-shirts, and nothing as exciting as a new device from Build a couple of years ago.

  • +38

    May 19th at 8AM PT / 11AM ET … 48-hours …

    For the lazy, we're 17 hours in front of PST (AEST = +10, PST = -7), so:

    • Starts Wednesday May 20th, 1AM AEST
    • Concludes Friday May 22nd, 1AM AEST
    • +10

      doing God's work

  • +6

    what about the evening drinking sessions?

    • +7

      You can W(hisky)FH

  • +3

    Just BYO.

    And for after-event night out, you might get lucky with yourself. ;)

  • registered for goodies, and some knowledge

    • +1

      Lol you’re not going to receive anything 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

      • +2

        heh got a box today :)

        socks, lunchbox, lanyard and some stickers

        • Lol is it too late to get freebies now if enter address now?

          • @ATTS: give it a shot, its on the 19th, so still might have time

        • is the lunchbox microwavable?

          • @darkwater: All plastic, tbh it has a very industrial plastic smell lol

            Like its made for some heavy duty purpose

  • Thanks OP- interesting opportunity to learn and goodies will be a bonus!

    • +1

      I think the bonus is to stay covid-19 free

    • -1

      There will be no ‘goodies’ lmao 😂😂😂😂😂

  • +3

    Potential goodies are good and all, but I normally only go to these conferences for the catering. Will there be home catering?

    • +2

      Yeah , they told me to suck my thumb

    • The food at last years build was terrible. Had to leave the conference centre and ventured out to get some proper food.

  • +4

    Normally $2395+

    Two grand for some harmful advertising, what a deal.

    • harmful advertising

      What lol

  • +17

    Previous giveaways

    2011: Samsung tablet
    2012: Nokia Lumia 920 smartphone, and 100GB of free SkyDrive storage
    2013: Surface Pro, Acer Iconia W3 (the first 8-inch Windows 8 tablet) with a Bluetooth keyboard, one year of Adobe Creative Cloud and 100GB of free SkyDrive storage
    2014: Xbox One and a $500 Microsoft Store gift card
    2015: HP Spectre x360 ultrabook
    2016-2019: None

    • +6

      By 2016 most companies already sucked into azure. Right now you don’t have choice

    • +2

      2020: Lunch box and socks

      • Is this a joke, i no see anything in email. why don't they send us free azure/microsoft/even game pass XD

  • +6

    Thanks, just registered, but it just ask for your state and post code, not complete address, so don't think they will be sending any goodies

    • +1

      90210

  • Thanks OP! Was hoping this would be announced since they decided to go online so that I could jump in on some of the sessions.

  • +1

    Lmfao at all the people who think they’re gonna get sent free stuff this time around 😂😂

    • +2

      don't be so mean. Actually get a lot of Microsofts' freebie we never use, like Groove Music pass. I never got chance to use it XD.
      It is a godsend if Microsoft is willing to gift us something that digitally. At least they have some product that good enough than others that we don't have time to attended to..hmm like groove.

      • +1

        Doubt it.
        I attended build in Seattle last year, the most I got was a couple of free pens, tshirts and water bottles.

        • +6

          Edit. Received a build lunchbox and socks today in the mail.

          • +1

            @Heybargain: Yep, same here. Got a lunchbox, pair of socks, a lanyard and some Microsoft stickers. Not bad

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