Community developer events
dConstruct
- Date
- 4 Sep-6 Jun 2009 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- The Brighton Dome , Brighton, GB
- Cost
- £115 + VAT
Speakers include Adam Greenfield, Brian Fling, Russell Davies and August de los Reyes.
dConstruct takes place on Friday 4th September, in Brighton UK. Tickets go on Sale on the 22nd June at 11AM GMT, and will be £115 + VAT.
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