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First of all, DevDays 2004 Belgium was in Ghent.
And I live in Bruges, so, got to take the train of course.
;-)
Once arrived in Ghent, the bus took me to the International Congres Center, or the ICC. Where the DevDays were organized. It was a great location, in my opinion.
Here is the .doc with the sessions I followed. (And will follow tomorrow ;))
Let's start the overview. The day begins with breakfast, which was nice, as this is all something new for me I never had expected to get free breakfast (and lunch and in the evening as well). And free drinks all day long as well :)
There were a bit over 1000 attendees I've been told. Here's a pic from the breakfast (sandwiches and stuff).
After having something to eat it's time for the introduction by Bruno Segers (General Manager, Microsoft Belux).
I saw some Microsoft commercials, and I love them :p the ones were you see people doing regular every day things, and you see a possible future being drawn on it. Really beautiful commercial.
As you can see on the picture as well, the logo is a skinhead with a chameleon on his head. Which reflects 'Integrated Innovation'. Symbolic thing :)
And I live in Bruges, so, got to take the train of course.
;-)
Once arrived in Ghent, the bus took me to the International Congres Center, or the ICC. Where the DevDays were organized. It was a great location, in my opinion.
Here is the .doc with the sessions I followed. (And will follow tomorrow ;))
Let's start the overview. The day begins with breakfast, which was nice, as this is all something new for me I never had expected to get free breakfast (and lunch and in the evening as well). And free drinks all day long as well :)
There were a bit over 1000 attendees I've been told. Here's a pic from the breakfast (sandwiches and stuff).
After having something to eat it's time for the introduction by Bruno Segers (General Manager, Microsoft Belux).
I saw some Microsoft commercials, and I love them :p the ones were you see people doing regular every day things, and you see a possible future being drawn on it. Really beautiful commercial.
As you can see on the picture as well, the logo is a skinhead with a chameleon on his head. Which reflects 'Integrated Innovation'. Symbolic thing :)