Next Windows Developer Day will explore the Fall Creators Update on October 10
Developers will get a chance to tour what's new in the Fall Creators Update with the next Windows Developer Day.

Microsoft has announced its next Windows Developer Day will kick off on October 10. The live streamed event will give developers a deeper look at all of the new tools and features coming in the Fall Creators Update.
Like the previous Developer Day live stream Microsoft held for the Creators Update, the October stream will include a keynote from Windows Developer Platform Lead Kevin Gallo, followed by a Q&A session and several other streaming sessions. According to Microsoft, developers of all stripes will have something to check out. Game developers will get a look at new Game Mode enhancements and Windows Store improvements, while commercial and consumer developers can get a deep dive into things like Desktop Bridge improvements and Fluent Design.
In addition to the standard live stream, Microsoft is also hosting viewing parties around the world in the following locations:
- Amstelveen, Netherlands
- Bonstetten, Zurich, Switzerland
- Boston, MA, USA
- Chicago, IL, USA
- Cologne, Germany
- Dresden, Germany
- Durban, South Africa
- Ghent, Belgium
- Manchester UK
- Mexico City, Mexico
- Milan, Italy
- Milwaukee, WI, USA
- Moscow, Russia
- Munich, Germany
- Paris, France
- Penang, Malaysia
- Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
- Singapore, Singapore
- Stockholm, Sweden
- Vienna, Austria
- Zagreb, Croatia
If you're interested in attending, you can find out more about the Developer Day event and sign up at Microsoft.
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