microsoft student partners
68 TopicsRock star student dev immerses herself in hackathons and cloud technologies at Global MVP Summit
First published on MSDN on Dec 01, 2016 Editor’s Note: The following is a guest post by Mariam Elgabry, a Microsoft Student Partner in the United Kingdom who currently attends Imperial College London.917Views0likes0Comments10 tips for building awesome on-campus events from the 2016 MSP of the Year
First published on MSDN on Nov 17, 2016 Editor’s Note: Lisa Wong, 2016 Microsoft Student Partner (MSP) of the Year and guest blogger for the Microsoft Imagine Blog, shares her wisdom on how to be a successful MSP.775Views0likes0CommentsAnnouncing the 2016 Imagine Cup World Semifinalists!
First published on MSDN on May 20, 2016 The 2016 Imagine Cup competition is heating up! From January through April, thousands of teams from around the world put their ideas and hard work to the test by participating in National Finals.421Views0likes0CommentsScience + coding + chance to win = Imagine Cup Earth! Enter today!
First published on MSDN on May 17, 2016 If you’re between the ages of 6 and 18, want to code, and are interested in NASA’s work, the Imagine Cup Earth competition is for you! Using data collected by NASA plus Microsoft’s free, online developer tools for students, you can compete to win one of six cash prizes.666Views0likes0CommentsWant to change the world? Make it smarter with the Internet of Things!
First published on MSDN on Apr 29, 2016 On a clear, sunny afternoon in mid-April, two student developer teams—Campus Innovators and SmartGrid—blew the minds of university staff, their professors and industry professionals.731Views0likes0CommentsOne language to rule them all: How Azure and Xamarin dominate app development
First published on MSDN on Apr 13, 2016 Malte Götz (L), Rafael Regh and Kai Brummund develop apps together and have been friends, Microsoft Student Partners and Xamarin Student Partners for six years.552Views0likes0CommentsMicrosoft Azure Tutorial: Build your first movie inventory web app with just a few lines of code
First published on MSDN on Apr 12, 2016 Editor’s Note: The following is a guest post from Mustafa Mahmutović, a Microsoft Student Partner who attends the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the University of Sarajevo where he is a Computer Science Major.1.7KViews0likes0Comments