Meet Text Control at .NET Day Franken, Nuremberg
.NET Day Franken was a single-day .NET conference held in Nuremberg that sold out within days. The speaker lineup included Constantin Klein and Gregor Biswanger covering .NET topics. Text Control sponsored the event and maintained a booth for developer discussions at the venue.

On 28th of April 2012, we are sponsoring another great community event in Germany: .NET Day Franken. This .NET focused one day conference is very popular - the tickets were sold out within several days.
No wonder. They have a great speaker lineup including our good friends Constantin Klein and Gregor Biswanger.
If you are one of the lucky attendees who got a ticket, feel free to stop by our table and say hello. We look forward seeing you in Nuremberg.
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