December 17, 2010
Pre-Register For Software Craftsmanship 2011
Good news to help round of the year. We have a date and a place for Software Craftsmanship 2011.The date is Thursday May 26th. The place is Bletchley Park (where else?)
Last year software craftsmen raised 10,000 GBP to help this vitally important heritage site. We hope to raise even more in 2011. Every penny of your ticket price will go directly to the Bletchley Park Trust. And we promise the same great value as last year.
Registration will open in February, and last year - amazingly - we sold out in less than 2 weeks, leaving a lot of keen folk unable to get their hands on a ticket. This year you can get a head-start by pre-registering online. Everyone who is pre-registered will be emailed as soon as registration opens, and a full week before registration is publicly announced.
If you're not sure what Software Craftsmanship is all about, check out these videos from SC2010 and SC2009, which I hope will give you a flavour. And come along to the excellent Designer Code workshop in London on Jan 6th led by Chris Parsons of SC2010 sponsors Eden Development.
Posted 10 years, 11 months ago on December 17, 2010
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