Chris Baglieri on 21 Jan 2010 07:44:10 -0800 |
Already registered but based on the link Steve shared it looks like I could have saved a few dollars going with a group rate. On a related note, if there is interest in grabbing a drink following Day 1, I'd be interested in meeting up. On Jan 20, 1:56 pm, Steve Eichert <steve.eich...@gmail.com> wrote: > FYI, the phillyrb group created a page where people can express their > interest in attending. The idea being that at some point groups of people > would register together to take advantage of the group discount. > > http://groups.google.com/group/phillyrb/web/ete-2010 > > > > On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Nik Kolev <nko...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I am planning on going. If people wanna group up for the group discount I > > am interested. > > -nik > > > On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Andrea O. K. Wright < > > a...@chariotsolutions.com> wrote: > > >> Registration is open for the 5th Annual Philly Emerging Tech Conference > >> (a.k.a. Emerging Technologies for the Enterprise), which is set for April 8 > >> - April 9 at the Society Hill Sheraton:www.phillyemergingtech.com > > >> The roster includes Clojure creator Rich Hickey; Twitter platform lead > >> Alex Payne (author of Programming Scala); Ezra Zygmuntowicz (creator of the > >> Merb framework and co-founder of Engine Yard); Yehuda Katz (Rails > >> Core/Engine Yard); Mike Dirolf (MongoDB driver developer); Joe Gregorio > >> (Google Developer Advocate for App Engine and Google Wave); and local > >> development community members Kyle Burton, Trotter Cashion, Chris Cera, Ted > >> Coyle, Toby DiPasquale and Brian Mackay. > > >> In all, close to 50 speakers will speak on topics ranging from Project > >> Voldemort (an open-source implementation of the Amazon Dynamo distributed > >> key-value store) to mobile development to Flex. The list of confirmed > >> speakers can be viewed here:http://www.phillyemergingtech.com/speakers > > >> More speakers and session abstracts will be added in the coming weeks. > > >> The keynote speakers will be "Uncle Bob" Martin, who served as the first > >> chairman of the Agile Alliance, and industry analyst Michael Cote. > > >> The Early Bird rate, available through February 15, is $275 per person. > >> The rate goes down to $206 per person if you can take advantage of the group > >> discount (4 colleagues or friends, not necessarily from the same company, > >> registering at the same time). > > >> To register, or for more information:www.phillyemergingtech.com
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