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QCon San Francisco Nov 19-21 Full Schedule Posted

Posted by Floyd Marinescu on Jul 28, 2008 04:57 PM

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The timed schedule for the 3 day QCon San Francisco conference has been posted!  QCon is InfoQ's enterprise software development conference featuring over 80 sessions and 70 speakers. QCon is a conference designed for team leads, architects and project management. Last year's QCon SF attracted almost 500 people. You can see QCon SF in eyes of our own attendees who blogged about it, and also you can watch some of our past sessions on InfoQ.  The complete conference schedule is now live, a condensed version is below:

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

On the monday and tuesday preceding the conference, we will also have a set of tutorials that will run at QCon San Francisco:

Registration is $1695 for the 3 day event until July 31th, and increases afterwards every 45 days. Group discounts are available. We hope to see you there!

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