DDD Belfast

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DDD Belfast is over. And relax…

Well that was fun :) 150 people, 15 speakers, 3 organisers, 2 Microsoft folks and swag from Wrox, TechSmith, DevExpress, RedGate, Jetbrains and a special offer from Innerworkings for free ASP.NET MVC training. And then there was the Wrox lollipops… I have my pictures up on flickr; here is just a small sample. Obviously I’d like to thank all our speakers, our sponsors, the venue folks and of course Microsoft Ireland. And I’d like to thank our attendees, I hope you all got something out of it. You’ll be receiving details of the feedback web...

posted @ Sunday, April 05, 2009 9:13 PM | Feedback (3)

DDD Belfast registration is open

Ok so Scotland beat us to it by about 12 hours but we’ve pushed the agenda and DDD Belfast registration is now open! Remember it’s free – go sign up and prepare for a geek out Saturday … Technorati Tags: DDD Belfast,DDD,Techprechaun

posted @ Wednesday, March 04, 2009 9:07 AM | Feedback (1)

Voting is now open for DDD Belfast

We’ve gathered the sessions and now it’s your chance to directly influence your conference. Wanting to come to DDD Belfast? For a limited time you vote on the sessions you want to see, so get to it, vote and spread the word … Technorati Tags: DDD Belfast,Techprechaun,DeveloperDeveloperDeveloper

posted @ Thursday, February 12, 2009 7:22 AM | Feedback (0)

DDD Belfast – Call for Speakers Open

After Galway last year we’re taking DDD to Belfast this year and you can be involved. The call for speakers is open and awaiting your submissions. Like all DDD events there here will be NO Microsoft speakers presenting, just speakers from the .NET developer community; although we will have many of the Irish Developer Platform Evangelists (DPEs) on hand to help out and chat to attendees. The day is put together by the community for the community, in other words you. We thank our sponsors who have helped make the event possible: Microsoft have graciously sponsored the event!...

posted @ Monday, January 12, 2009 10:44 PM | Feedback (0)