Last chance for Qt Developer Days early bird discount

Qt Developer Days San Francisco is coming very soon, and we can’t wait.

Lots of developers, CTOs, product managers and other members of the Qt community have already registered to join us at the Hyatt Regency on November 29 – December 1, but there are still some places left.

We want as many Qt developers as possible to experience this event, so we are extending the early bird discount offer for five more days. All attendees who register for Qt Developer Days San Francisco before November 16 (midnight PST) will receive a $200 discount on the price of their event registration.

Qt Developer Days is the biggest Qt conference of the year, and it has something for every Qt developer on every Qt platform – the agenda even features sessions about community-supported platforms such as Android.

Over the course of the event our own developers and partners will run more than 50 technical sessions, ranging from discovery-level sessions right up to black belt Jedi master level sessions.

We will deliver world-class training, and keynotes from the likes of Canonical, Qt Project Chief Lars Knoll and China’s Tencent, which operates the world's largest instant messaging service, Tencent QQ.

Cisco, Ricoh and Panasonic Avionics feature among the world-class companies showing how and why they use Qt to build amazing solutions in the Qt in Use track.

The positive feedback from the first Developer Days event in Munich was overwhelming. Here’s a little taste of why it was such a great event

http://youtu.be/FQMtg7pL82A

Qt Developer Days is the event every Qt developer should prioritise. No other event offers the quality and diversity of training and technical Qt discussion. You will learn, have fun, and enjoy connecting with other members of the Qt community.

If you are thinking of joining us, you now have a little extra time to save on your registration.

We look forward to putting on another world-class event in San Francisco, and hope to see you there.

The #QtDD11 team


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