Denver Dev Days- June 14- Call for Speakers!

Denver Dev Day will be Saturday, June 14th, 2014 at the Innovation Pavilion in the Denver Tech Center. The event leadership team includes many of the same talents that brought Trifecta to Colorado. This one-day event targets enthusiasts & professional developers. This year, Denver Dev Day focuses exclusively on ASP.Net. This is a call for speakers.

PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR PROPOSAL(S) TO: Ely Lucas at [email protected]

PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR PROPOSAL(S) BEFORE: Friday, May 23

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Sessions will run between 9AM and 4PM. Each session is 60 minutes long. You may submit more than one session title. Please ensure your session is about ASP.Net (which includes WebForms, MVC, WCF, WebAPI, Visual Studio, client scripting, and more) and/or Windows Azure (in the context of web development only). If your session(s) is selected, we will reach out to you soon and make local arrangements and/or travel arrangements. Thank you in advance for your participation.

MORE INFORMATION:
https://denverdevday.eventday.com/page/speakercall

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