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  1. At Novell, I was VP for the Developer Platform, and built Xamarin out of the ashes of Novell's hostile takeover. At Microsoft, I was a Distinguished Engineer working on Xamarin and .NET, and later on Microsoft's Azure and AI efforts. I loved working with the .NET team and the C# language design team.

  2. Mar 2, 2022 · Well-known open source advocate and developer Miguel de Icaza, who joined Microsoft in 2016 when it acquired Xamarin, the mobile-tool company he cofounded, is leaving Microsoft.

  3. Mar 4, 2022 · Just months after Nat Friedman quit as CEO of Microsoft-owned GitHub, his Xamarin co-founder has also ejected from the Windows giant. Miguel De Icaza joined Microsoft when it acquired Xamarin in 2016, which marked the beginning of a change in Redmond's mobile strategy.

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  4. Miguel de Icaza (Ciudad de México, 23 de noviembre de 1972) es un desarrollador mexicano de software libre. Entre sus aportaciones se encuentra la fundación del proyecto GNOME, [1] el controlador de archivos o ficheros Midnight Commander, [2] Gnumeric, [3] el modelo de componentes Bonobo y la plataformas Mono [4] y Xamarin. [5]

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    Following his departure from Microsoft, Miguel de Icaza will take some time off and focus on his family before deciding on a new role.

    •Former Xamarin co-founder Miguel de Icaza will soon leave Microsoft.

    •De Icaza has worked at Microsoft since 2016 when the tech giant acquired Xamarin.

    •He has not decided where he wants to work next but will likely return to his startup roots.

    Miguel de Icaza, the former co-founder of Xamarin and current Microsoft distinguished engineer, will leave Microsoft in the near future. De Icaza informed ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley of his decision on March 2, 2022. Before moving to a new role, De Icaza will take a break and spend time with his family.

    De Icaza joined Microsoft when the tech giant acquired Xamarin in 2016. Xamarin creates cross-platform development tools that allow apps to share code across multiple platforms.

    During his time at Microsoft, de Icaza held various roles. Most recently, he worked on the Open Neural Network Exchange (ONNX), which is a standard for machine learning models. Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon all use ONNX.

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  5. This talk will discuss both the rationale of the Swift bindings for Godot, as well as a bold proposal to integrate Swift into Godot itself. Miguel de Icaza...

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