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Supercharge Your .NET Development with Claude AI — FlaDotNet Recap

Claude.AI discusison

Last night, the FlaDotNet User Group came together at PC Professor in Boca Raton for an energizing evening all about putting Claude AI to work in real .NET development workflows.

We explored practical ways to use Claude AI to speed up everyday .NET development, from code generation and review to testing and documentation.

A Huge Thank You to PC Professor

None of this would have been possible without the generous sponsorship of PC Professor. They opened their doors, gave us a fantastic classroom space to learn and collaborate in, and kept us fueled with delicious pizza. A big thank you to the entire PC Professor team for their continued support of the local developer community — we truly appreciate it.

More Than Just .NET and Claude

While the session kicked off with .NET and Claude AI, the conversation quickly expanded far beyond that. Members shared their own experiences using AI in their day-to-day work — different tools, different use cases, different lessons learned. It turned into a genuine roundtable of real-world insights, and that organic exchange of ideas made the evening even more valuable.

It’s the People That Make It

What stood out most last night wasn’t just the tech — it was the people. The passion and energy in that room were incredible. The questions were sharp, the discussions were thoughtful, and you could feel a genuine curiosity and excitement about incorporating AI carefully and deliberately into daily routines and productivity tools. This isn’t a group chasing hype — it’s a group of professionals thinking critically about how to work smarter!

See You Next Month

FlaDotNet meets monthly, and we already have more community speakers lined up covering AI-focused topics, with members sharing their firsthand experiences integrating AI into their workflows. Whether you’re just getting started or already deep into it, there’s a seat for you. Keep an eye on our Meetup page for the next event, and come be part of the conversation.

See you next time — and bring your questions.

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