COME JOIN THE ANNUAL UMBRACO DEVELOPER CONFERENCE
IN BEAUTIFUL COPENHAGEN ON 15th - 17TH June 2011. Three great DAYS
OF INSIGHT, EYEOPENERS, GREAT CONVERSATION AND FRIENDLY
PEOPLE.
The who's who of umbraco will gather to share their knowledge
through talks, tutorials and via unconference formats such as open
space and hacking sessions. We have booked a cool, old and huge
industrial venue in central Copenhagen where we'll have one huge
room, three rooms for breakout sessions and a Café that serves your
taste of espresso.
We've planned a program that fits both experienced Umbraco users
as well as new-comers. The conference kicks off with a Keynote and
after that we'll have two or three tracks of sessions, rounding off
the first day with an open Q/A session with the Umbraco core
team.
But it doesn't end there. We've ensured that we can stay at the
venue until midnight both days which means that when the first day
ends, the fun begins. With more than one hundred people gathered at
a place with loads of Umbraco knowledge, wifi, great food and
plenty of space, who knows what could happen. A BBQ, new packages,
improvised demos and talks, or…?
Let us show you what CodeGarden is about
It's all good us telling you what CodeGarden is, but let us try
to show you.
What's included with codegarden admission
In addition to days packed full of Umbraco knowledge and over
300 fellow Umbricians, CodeGarden includes your daily coffee
requirement, lunch each day, dinner on the first and second days
and evening events you won't want to miss. If you've never
experienced Umbraco Bingo, you'll want to be sure to be there. In
case you think we forgot, we also include drinks for dinner and the
evening events - so you'll be able to relax after days filled with
Umbraco activity.
Why YOU SHOULD stay a little longer in Copenhagen...
Copenhagen is truly a stunning city... in the blog post below
Tim Ferriss writes a compelling article on why Denmark is
considered 'The World's Happiest Country', and why the city of
Copenhagen is known for its beautiful food, beautiful design, and
beautiful, hospitable and friendly people.
http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/2008/04/14/6-reasons-to-visit-the-worlds-happiest-country/