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.NET Rocks: Live in Bulgaria

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One of the weirdest conference trips I ever took was to Sofia, Bulgaria, where I talked about JavaScript testing to a room full of .NET developers at a conference in a shopping mall run by Telerik.

Appearing on: .NET Rocks
Published on: 2013-10-29
Original URL: https://www.dotnetrocks.com/details/919

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