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Petri Isola
Feb 24, 2020
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Episerver Dev Meet-up in Helsinki March 3, 2020

Come learn the latest in the world of Episerver development. We will be featuring, among other things, info and demo of Epi in .NET Core.

The format will be a familiar one: casual hanging, good pizza, beer and soda. Oh, and great Episerver development-related content.

The Agenda:

The venue is the beautiful penthouse of the new Helsinki office of our partner Solita (https://www.solita.fi/solita/#yhteystiedot).

Sign up here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/episerver-dev-meet-up-helsinki-tickets-90608710091

Feb 24, 2020

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