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I'm going to Stackoverflow's Dev Days and I was initially attracted to it based on (1) cost - $99, (2) time - 1 day, (3) location - D.C, and quality subject matter. It seems that my options for networking and peer-to-peer learning are free user's groups in the evening (which is sometimes hard to do for me) or expensive multi-day conferences. This type of "Micro-Conference" (Dev Days) seems to fit nicely in between. I wonder what others think: Are the "big" conferences prohibitive, and if there were more of these smaller "on the road" tech events, would that be appealing?

By the way, I'm not a trolling marketer; I'm a programmer.

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I was at DevDays too... and CodeWorks before that - cw.mtacon.com - it's an interesting model and allows creativity on a local level for about 1/5 of the cost (minimal travel, hotel, etc). Not all bad. – CaseySoftware Oct 27 at 12:39

closed as not programming related by Dav, Sergio, flybywire, Thorarin, Martin Oct 26 at 11:53

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