Microsoft Corp. today at Stanford University held its 20th Visual Studio® .NET Academic campus visit. Since February, Microsoft has reached more than 17,000 students at campuses across the country in an effort to educate the next generation of developers on the award-winning integrated development environment (IDE) designed to offer faculty and students a clear path to exploring Microsoft® .NET development. "Microsoft is committed to educating students on the benefits of the .NET Platform," said Dennis Crain, group product manager for Academic Developer Marketing at Microsoft. "Visual Studio .NET Academic has been designed from the ground up with the academic developer in mind, and we look forward to continuing to collaborate with the academic community."
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