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CODE Training Presents at START Houston

Houston, TX – October 2, 2013… Microsoft MVP award winner Joseph Reynolds will be speaking at the inaugural session of the Modern Development User Group at START Houston hosted at the START Houston Facilities located at 1121 Delano Street, Houston TX 77003.

On October 2, 2013, Joseph Reynolds, a senior software developer at EPS Software/CODE Magazine and Microsoft C# MVP, will be speaking as part of the inaugural Modern Development User Group at START Houston. CODE has partnered with Microsoft Evangelist Paul DiCarlo to create this User Group to cover topics such as Windows 8 development for Desktop and Mobile platforms, and other topics such as Azure integration.

This inaugural session of the Modern Development User Group will be held at START Houston Facilities located at 1121 Delano Street, Houston TX 77003. The event will take place on Wednesday, October 2, 2013.

About CODE Magazine and EPS Software
Founded in 1993 by Markus Egger, EPS Software Corp, has become the world’s premier provider in high-tech consulting and customer software services. The staff and contractor network at EPS Software are industry renowned experts; and have earned and maintained more Microsoft MVP Awards than any other company. Markus Egger, founder and president of EPS/ CODE, is the Microsoft Regional Director (RD) for the US Gulf Coast Region. EPS Software also publishes CODE Magazine (the Leading Independent Developer Publication). CODE Magazines’ focus is technologies such as .NET, Visual Studio, JavaScript, IOS, and Android Development. In addition, CODE Magazine owns CODE Consulting, CODE Training, and other CODE divisions.

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