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Conferences in Europe

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blong blong 2 years ago in Delphi 0

Exciting times – conference season is upon us again and I’m excited to be heading off to a couple of them to talk to Delphi developers around Europe about subjects I’m passionate about.

First off, and it’s nearly here, is the Barnsten Delphi Conference 2018 in Utrecht in the Netherlands on Tuesday, September 18th. This is a one day event with a busy agenda. After the opening keynote from Delphi Product Manager Marco Cantú, I’ll be doing a plenary session on creating debugging techniques before the sessions split into 2 parallel tracks. In among these parallel sessions I’ll talk about Android API access and you can also choose from sessions by (among others) Bruno Fierens, Bob Swart, Danny Wind and Marco Cantú (again). These sessions are mostly in English, though a couple are not. This looks to be a great value day of Delphi expertise.

Later in the Autumn (or maybe it’s Winter by then…?) EKON 22 takes place from November 5th to 7th (Monday to Wednesday, with Wednesday being Workshop day). Again Marco Cantú will be doing the keynote and then we have lots of sessions in 3 parallel tracks, many in German, many in English. I’m presenting my Creative Debugging Techniques session first thing on the Tuesday. Other speakers include Stefan Glienke, Bruno Fierens, Marco Cantú (again), Andrea Magni, Ray Konopka and Cary Jensen (among others). You can peruse the full agenda here.
If you are thinking of going to EKON 22 you can get Early Bird discounted pricing until September 27th (see the registration page). Unfortunately I didn’t get to post about this before the Very Early Bird pricing ended, but Early Bird discount pricing is a good deal!

I hope to see some of you in Utrecht or Dusseldorf!

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