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DConf 2014: submit!!!
Jan 07, 2014
Rikki Cattermole
Jan 07, 2014
Iain Buclaw
Jan 07, 2014
Rikki Cattermole
January 07, 2014
As you might have seen on the announce forum, we've just opened pre-registration for DConf 2014: http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1umslg/dconf_2014_early_discounted_registration_250_now/

In order to have a kick-ass conference, we need kick-ass content. And here's where you, um, kick in.

Please consider submitting soon. I'm seeing a bunch of interesting and relevant stuff posted and discussed here. The best way to get the world to know about your awesome ideas is to talk about them at DConf.

Having an accepted talk gives you free registration and reimbursement of travel costs including lodging.

Don't forget - deadline in on January 31st. DConf likely depends on you more than you may think, and your stuff is likely more interesting than you think.


Andrei
January 07, 2014
On Tuesday, 7 January 2014 at 16:50:58 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
> As you might have seen on the announce forum, we've just opened pre-registration for DConf 2014: http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1umslg/dconf_2014_early_discounted_registration_250_now/
>
> In order to have a kick-ass conference, we need kick-ass content. And here's where you, um, kick in.
>
> Please consider submitting soon. I'm seeing a bunch of interesting and relevant stuff posted and discussed here. The best way to get the world to know about your awesome ideas is to talk about them at DConf.
>
> Having an accepted talk gives you free registration and reimbursement of travel costs including lodging.
>
> Don't forget - deadline in on January 31st. DConf likely depends on you more than you may think, and your stuff is likely more interesting than you think.
>
>
> Andrei

Would you guys like to hear about my ORM/web service framework even though its early days? I have ran into a few things which does set D apart. And I can compare against PHP in that reguard. Although comming from New Zealand not sure would be worth it cost wise.
January 07, 2014
On 7 Jan 2014 17:05, "Rikki Cattermole" <alphaglosined@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, 7 January 2014 at 16:50:58 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
>>
>> As you might have seen on the announce forum, we've just opened
pre-registration for DConf 2014: http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1umslg/dconf_2014_early_discounted_registration_250_now/
>>
>> In order to have a kick-ass conference, we need kick-ass content. And
here's where you, um, kick in.
>>
>> Please consider submitting soon. I'm seeing a bunch of interesting and
relevant stuff posted and discussed here. The best way to get the world to know about your awesome ideas is to talk about them at DConf.
>>
>> Having an accepted talk gives you free registration and reimbursement of
travel costs including lodging.
>>
>> Don't forget - deadline in on January 31st. DConf likely depends on you
more than you may think, and your stuff is likely more interesting than you think.
>>
>>
>> Andrei
>
>
> Would you guys like to hear about my ORM/web service framework even
though its early days? I have ran into a few things which does set D apart. And I can compare against PHP in that reguard. Although comming from New Zealand not sure would be worth it cost wise.

If you are a speaker, you'll have your flights and hotel (only for the period of the conference) reimbursed.  At least this was the case last year.  So there's nothing to lose if your talk gets accepted. :)


January 07, 2014
On 1/7/14 9:03 AM, Rikki Cattermole wrote:
> Would you guys like to hear about my ORM/web service framework even
> though its early days? I have ran into a few things which does set D
> apart. And I can compare against PHP in that reguard. Although comming
> from New Zealand not sure would be worth it cost wise.

Submitting costs little. As Machiavelli said, put yourself in a position with most options. Make a strong submission and let us worry about costs later.

Andrei

January 07, 2014
On Tuesday, 7 January 2014 at 20:05:52 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu
wrote:
> On 1/7/14 9:03 AM, Rikki Cattermole wrote:
>> Would you guys like to hear about my ORM/web service framework even
>> though its early days? I have ran into a few things which does set D
>> apart. And I can compare against PHP in that reguard. Although comming
>> from New Zealand not sure would be worth it cost wise.
>
> Submitting costs little. As Machiavelli said, put yourself in a position with most options. Make a strong submission and let us worry about costs later.
>
> Andrei

Ah ok, sweet as.
I'm waiting on confirmation that I can get out of study to come.
Unless thats a yes no point submitting.