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DDD Developers Day Scotland

Venue:
Glasgow Caledonian University
Date:
Sat 08 May 2010
Time:
900 - 1700
Cost:
This is a free event
Booking Details:
To register please click here

Developer Day Scotland (AKA "DDD Scotland") is a community event, run by community for community, which is based upon the highly successful Developer! Developer! Developer! (DDD) community conference events.

Scottish Developers is pleased to bring this phenomenal success to Scotland once again. The very best of the UK speaker community will be presenting on the topics delegates wish to see.

Highlights of Developer Day Scotland

Listed below are some of the key highlights of the day:

    * Modern state of the art conference facility courtesy of Glasgow Caledonian University.
    * Four technical tracks with a capacity of of 200 delegates.
    * Sixty minute in-depth technical content sessions.
    * Leading speakers and technology specialists.
    * Networking area.
    * Sponsor area to facilitate networking with delegates
    * An agenda designed by you - The sessions are democratically chosen
    * Lunchtime activities including Grok talks.

The Developer Day Scotland team are constantly working on adding resources and more value to the day, so remember to come back from time to time to see what’s been added.

Who Should Attend?

Anyone involved in the software development or software engineering world.

Delegates will typically be drawn from software professionals and soon-to-be professionals, including business analysts, designers, DBAs, software developers, software engineers, students, team leads, testers and not forgetting managers of all levels.

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