Cisco developer push yields 500,000 DevNet members working on programmable networks

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Jun 18, 2018
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Cisco developer push yields 500,000 DevNet members working on programmable networks

Cisco’s developer program, DevNet, is on a hot streak. Speaking at Cisco Live 2018, DevNet CTO Susie Wee said the group, which was founded in 2014, now has 500,000 registered members. DevNet includes curated list of sample code, adapters, tools, and SDKs to make it easier to find code and resources. Read More

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