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OSCON Amsterdam

Time: October 26, 2015 to October 28, 2015
Location: RAI
City/Town: Amsterdam
Website or Map: http://conferences.oreilly.co…
Event Type: conference
Organized By: O'Reilly Media
Latest Activity: Oct 16, 2015

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Did you know OSCON is coming to Amsterdam this year? It's just a little more than a week away. You'll find a whole new set of speakers with an entirely different range of subjects from OSCON in Portland.
Time is of the essence, OSCON is only a couple weeks away! If you've decided that OSCON isn't in the cards for you this year, think again. We have a special OSCON Pavilion Plus Pass deal we wanted to share with you.
The OSCON Pavilion Plus Pass is your ticket to the OSCON experience without a strain on your budget.
Here's what you can do with your pass:
Visit the Sponsor Pavilion - Talk with OSCON exhibitors, test drive new tools, compare products, spend time with speakers and authors, and much more
Take part in two technical sessions. You get to choose two sessions from the full program which includes learning about microservices, Rails API's, concurrency in Python and many more.
Enjoy OSCON's extracurricular events like the Sponsor Pavilion Opening Reception and Ignite
Join in the all-important hallway track conversations. Meet, greet, and network with hundreds of like minds
There's a lot more that's included in the Sponsor Pavilion Plus Pass—check it out. OSCON happens 26-28 October. Sign up for your Pavilion Plus Pass (only €99) before we run out.

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