ITDevCon 2012 – RECAP
Delphi XE3, Embarcadero, Events, HTML5Builder, ITDevCon, ITDevCon2012, Programming, bit Time Software Add commentsLast friday is just ended the 4th edition of ITDevCon. This conference is, now, the biggest Delphi conference in Europe, in terms of speakers, speeches and topics… no doubt!
Some numbers:
- 2 days
- 31 speeches
- 15 speakers from all over the world (Italy, USA, Norway, Slovenia, Benelux)
- 70 attendees c.a. from all over the world (Italy, Germany, Russia etc)
- 32 prizes offered by our (beloved) sponsors. No one of the attendee went back home without some prize won. In many cases the price of the prize has been even bigger than the price of the ticket!
Some speakers, attendees and other people, have already blogged about the conference and many others have talked about it on twitter and facebook. There’s been a great partecipation… before, during and after the conference.
#itdevcon on twitter: https://twitter.com/search?q=%23ITDevCon&src=hash
http://edn.embarcadero.com/article/42634
http://www.thedelphigeek.com/2012/10/itdevconrecap.html
http://www.thedelphigeek.com/2012/10/itdevcondinner-in-verona.html
http://blogs.embarcadero.com/pawelglowacki/2012/10/28/39863
http://www.thedelphigeek.com/2012/10/itdevcon-photos.html
http://www.marco.breveglieri.name/blog/?tag=itdevcon
http://blog.marcocantu.com/blog/conferences_itdevcon_2012.html
ASAP will be published other photos on Google Picasa.
This year too, ITDevCon has been a great experience.
I want to say THANK YOU to all the speakers, attendees and sponsors. And also to all the great bit Time crew that makes this conference the biggest Delphi conference in Europe. As you may think, I’m very proud of it.
See you next year for ITDevCon 2013!
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January 19th, 2013 at 10:50 pm
If this is the biggest Delphi conference in Europe and only 70 people attend, doesn’t that worry you? That’s scary when taken as a measurement of Delphi’s health.
January 20th, 2013 at 9:07 pm
@alcade
It is not a free conference. It has a cost. The attendees were rising every year. I’d love to see 500 attendees, sure, but, no, these numbers (70) don’t worries me. In this difficult economic situation, is a really good number for a not so cheap conference on a single native programming tool.