Dallas TechFest 2009
Announcing Dallas TechFest 2009!
Dallas TechFest 2009 is a full day of technology learning, not just on one technology but on a broad array of technologies. From Ruby and Java to .NET and Flex there is something for everyone at this day long event. With speakers that are recognized experts in their field, both from the Dallas/Fort Worth area and from all over North America. We hope you'll consider spending June 19th, 2009 with us and learning something new, either in the area you work with today, or in a new technology that interests you.
When: June 19, 2009 – doors open at 7:30 AM
Where: Westin Stonebriar Resort in Frisco, TX
Westin Stonebriar Resort in Frisco, TX
We’re expecting this event to be an amazing technology experience! 6 tracks have been identified, and the speakers are being selected as I write this. Later this week we should have a full schedule for all of the tracks with all the speakers listed. Tracks will include .NET, Java, PHP, Flex and ColdFusion.
Register today at https://dallastechfest.eventbrite.com - the cost is $50, but there are discount codes available if you attend your local user group meetings (hint hint). Our registration will be capped at 650 people, so please be sure to register soon so we can get an accurate count.
If you are interested in becoming a sponsor for Dallas TechFest, please send a note to president@ddnug.org , use our contact form, or just add yourself to our contact list.
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Comments
Anonymous
March 30, 2009
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March 31, 2009
Man, I'm so excited about this event! I don't attend any local user group meetings though, so it looks like I've have to pay full price..Anonymous
March 31, 2009
@Leadership: Well... if you're that excited, you could use the code "dotnet" and get your 50% off :-) Cheers! ChrisAnonymous
May 28, 2009
I am unable to attend it in person. Do you know if a video recording for the sessions would be available later?