Community developer events
DevEvening #4
- Date
- Thu, 25 Sep 2008, 18:30 - 21:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- Hillside Hotel , Guildford, GB
- Cost
- 0
Developer evening was set up by Alex Mackey and Simon Pease. Both myself and Simon enjoyed learning and discussing technology and techniques. We thought it would be useful to have an informal forum where information could be shared amongst developers. All we needed was a venue, a deal was then made with a local hotel to hire a room at no cost on the condition that group would purchase food and drink. This also provided a second part of the evening for socialising and networking.
Notes
All are welcome!
No one has to present a topic if they dont want to (although it is great if you can)
Presentations short be shortish (Anywhere between 5-30 min)
No members (yet?) are professional speakers so please encourage rather than critise (healthy debate is okay)
Topics must be related to .net/development/related subjects
All members must purchase drink/food as this pays for our venue
Food is very reasonably priced at between £7-15 for a meal. The menu is changed each month.
Membership of this group is free :)
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