Chirag Dadia on 17 Feb 2010 15:08:48 -0800


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Re: Philly Emerging Tech Event Features Clojure Creator Rich Hickey, Twitter's Alex Payne, many others....


I would like to go and willing to share the cost with others to take advantage of the discount. Thx.

On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Michael Glaesemann <grzm@seespotcode.net> wrote:


On Jan 20, 2010, at 13:56 , Steve Eichert 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


(Adding phillyrb)

Registration's been extended to 02-22. I'd like to go: has there been any movement on this front? Is there already a group ready to go?

Michael Glaesemann
grzm seespotcode net

2010 at 1:47 PM, Nik Kolev <nkolev@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 <
aok@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