Let’s Learn MCP Series Recap: 8 Languages, 4 Code Bases, Full Resources

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) has quickly established itself as the go-to standard for seamlessly connecting AI
agents with a variety of external tools and services. In just a few months, it has become a prominent topic at developer
events and forums, gaining adoption from companies of all sizes. To meet the rapid pace of advancements, we ran a series
of beginner-friendly training events on MCP. If you didn’t catch these events live, don’t worry! They’re all linked
below for you to watch at your own pace.
In these training sessions, our presenters ran through…
What is MCP?
How to use an MCP server in your applications.
And how to build an MCP server.
Sessions
In total, we ran the training 18 times to reach developers using different programming languages.
Language
Technology
Watch
GitHub Repo
English
#⃣ C#
Watch Video
View Code
English
Java
Watch Video
View Code
English
Python
Watch Video
View Code
English
#⃣ C# + Visual Studio
Watch Video
View Code
English
TypeScript / JavaScript
Watch Video
View Code
We also ran the event in Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and more.
Language
Technology
Watch
한국어
#⃣ C#
Watch Video
日本語
#⃣ C#
Watch Video
Español
#⃣ C#
Watch Video
Tiếng Việt
#⃣ C#
Watch Video
한국어
JavaScript
Watch Video
한국어
Python
Watch Video
Português
Java
Watch Video
中文
#⃣ C#
Coming Soon
Türkçe
#⃣ C#
Watch Video
Español
JavaScript/ TypeScript
Watch Video
Português
#⃣ C#
Watch Video
Deutsch
Java
Watch Video
Italiano
Python
Watch Video
But wait, there’s more!
MCP Dev Days is a virtual event dedicated to the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and will
include two days of deep technical insight, community connection, and hands-on learning.
Register for MCP Dev Days
You can watch MCP Dev Days by registering on our event page: https://aka.ms/mcpdevdays. From there, you’ll be able to join a live stream.
All of the content will also be available after the event on the Microsoft Developer YouTube channel.
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