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EE Roadshow kicks off in Vancouver, September 26 ‘08
Jul 31, 2008
If you’ve ever wondered how to make ExpressionEngine work better for you in your job, the first ever EE Roadshow is the event you need to go to. If you’ve ever wondered how the other developers make EE jump through hoops and roll over, this is your event. And if you also happen to wonder what EE developers look like in person (you’ll be surprised, I think), well, don’t miss the EE Roadshow.
We’re(*) putting on an event for ExpressionEngine users and developers that’s part training, part brainstorming, part networking and all wonderful. ExpressionEngine’s online community is friendly and productive and supportive, one of the best on the Internet. EE Roadshow is our way of bringing EE users and developers together in a real-world way.
This Roadshow event is going to be held in Vancouver on Friday, September 26th, starting at 1 p.m. That gives plenty of time for you folks from out of town to arrive, and gives the folks in town a great way get out of the office early.
Other training events can cost hundreds of dollars. Our low price: $50. That’s just the price of one cup of $50 coffee! Why wait? Register today!
Check out the sessions we’re covering—everything from basic EE setup to developing your own module. And there’ll be special guests from EllisLab, as well as interesting prizes at the door.
eeRoadshow Event Details
Friday, September 26th
Vancouver, BC
1-5 p.m. (then stay for the part-ee!)
$50 per person
There has never been an EE Roadshow before, so come be part of the inaugural one!
(*) Who’s we? The EE Roadshow is brought to you by Boxcar Marketing, Venn Communications and Hop Studios, three passionate EE development companies who want to help bring ExpressionEngine to every Web site in the world.
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