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DEFCON, and Microsoft's PDC seem pretty interesting to me. Any other really good ones out there?

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Conferences are generally platform specific. What platform are you after? – dacracot Sep 25 '08 at 14:09

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Microsoft's TechEd is a great conference for (Microsoft technology) developers.

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Great for all developers, or great for developers using the Microsoft platform? – John Topley Sep 25 '08 at 14:12
It is targeted to developers using the Microsoft technologies. – DaveK Sep 25 '08 at 14:16
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I think it depends what kind of development you do and what you are interested. Both the IEEE and ACM put on conferences on a number of topics on a regular basis.

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I haven't had the pleasure of attending one, but any ALT.Net conference/gathering/clan meeting or whatever you want to call them.

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Professional Developers Conference - PDC - wiki | web - only happens every few years.

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Very similar question asked here.

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If you're a linux developer OSCON is a good experience.

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I really enjoy SDWest. The STROUSTRUP & SUTTER ON C++ SUPER SESSION is really great if you're into C++ -- it's educational, fairly deep and certainly entertaining. The conference does a great job of covering skill levels and languages. Get the VIP pass and make a week of it.

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I attended it's counterpart in chicago and that was also a great conference. – JoshReedSchramm Sep 25 '08 at 15:26
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OOPSLA, OSCON and maybe the EclipseCons

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I personally have really enjoyed the DevConnections set of conferences, a great chance to cover a variety of topics.

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I have been attending local CodeCamps (.NET focussed). You should check to see if there are any in your area. They are free and have great content -- they accept all presenters, so if you know something well and want to present it, you should.

They are a .NET version of O'Reilly's FooCamps (and there are also BarCamps) -- I haven't been, but I bet they are similarly good.

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I'm a big fan of MiX for Web 2.0 topics and designers. It's a small conference, so you don't feel like you're hearded with the rest of the cows. Plus it's at the Venetian in Vegas. Need I say more?

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Not a "must go", and it's mostly game-related, but if you're anywhere near Dallas in August, QuakeCon usually features a talk by John Carmack. This year he spoke for three hours about everything from game console development trends to rocket science (literally, he's part owner in a rocket company).

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The No Fluff, Just Stuff conferences are excellent. As the title implies: no vendor driven content, all stuff you are interested in. I've been to three of them and they have all been very fruitful.

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Similar question here.

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The link you gave leads back to this same question – Code Penguin Sep 25 '08 at 15:04
Sorry...corrected the link. – Scott Dorman Sep 25 '08 at 17:03
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I find DevTeach really interesting.

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I found DevConnections last year to be pretty disappointing. Probably only 1/3 of the presentations I went to were any more informative than reading a magazine. A lot of the presenters didn't have answers to questions at all.

In fairness, a lot of the questions were around WPF and other 3.0/3.5 features that no one really knew much about yet - but I think that's the responsibility of the presenters - to know more.

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I've enjoyed both the Future of Web Apps and RailsConf Europe conferences.

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If you work a lot with Perl, yapc is a bargain, and full of ideas.

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For Flex developers 360|Flex is the answer.

It pretty much depends on what your working with.

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If you can only go to one, and you are in the .NET camp, then the PDC2008 should not be missed. What other conference is going to give you a hard drive with all the bits...

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