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== History ==
== History ==
DDD conferences started in 2005, as a community conference organised by software developers for software developers. The first was held at [[Microsoft|Microsoft's]] TVP campus in [[Reading, United Kingdom]]. There have been 10 DDD conference held in this location, as well as a number of regional conferences held in [[Belfast]], [[Brisbane]], [[Bristol]], [[Wales]], [[Cambridge]], [[Dublin]], [[Dundee]], [[Edinburgh]], [[Galway]], [[Glasgow]], [[Leeds]], [[Sunderland, Tyne and Wear|Sunderland]], [[Brisbane]], [[Taunton]], [[Bradford]], [[Perth]], [[Sydney]], [[Melbourne]], [[Brisbane]] and [[Adelaide]].
DDD conferences started in 2005, as a community conference organised by software developers for software developers. The first was held at [[Microsoft|Microsoft's]] TVP campus in [[Reading, United Kingdom]]. There have been 10 DDD conference held in this location, as well as a number of regional conferences held in [[Belfast]], [[Bristol]], [[Wales]], [[Cambridge]], [[Dublin]], [[Dundee]], [[Edinburgh]], [[Galway]], [[Glasgow]], [[Leeds]], [[Sunderland, Tyne and Wear|Sunderland]], [[Taunton]] and [[Bradford]]. In [[Australia]]: [[Perth]], [[Sydney]], [[Melbourne]], [[Brisbane]] and [[Adelaide]]. In [[South Korea]]: [[Seoul]].


The main DDD in Reading has frequently sold out on the day the tickets become available. The record is 350 tickets selling out in 13 minutes.
The original DDD event in Reading has frequently sold out on the day the tickets become available. The record is 350 tickets selling out in 13 minutes.


== Key Values ==
== Key Values ==
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* An open submissions process
* An open submissions process
* A democratically chosen agenda
* A democratically chosen agenda

The Australian DDD events do have a nominal ticket price, primarily to minimise the number of people who register to attend but don't show up. Subsidised tickets are available for those who can't afford this.<ref>{cite web|title=DDD Perth FAQ|url=https://dddperth.com/faq|accessdate=9 December 2024|archive-date=25 September 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240925200819/https://dddperth.com/faq|url-status=live</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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* [https://www.dddbrisbane.com DDD Brisbane Website]
* [https://www.dddbrisbane.com DDD Brisbane Website]
* [https://www.dddadelaide.com DDD Adelaide Website]
* [https://www.dddadelaide.com DDD Adelaide Website]
* [https://dddseoul.kr/ DDD Seoul Website]


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Revision as of 01:22, 9 December 2024

Developer! Developer! Developer!, more commonly known as DDD, is a series of community conferences aimed at software developers.

History

DDD conferences started in 2005, as a community conference organised by software developers for software developers. The first was held at Microsoft's TVP campus in Reading, United Kingdom. There have been 10 DDD conference held in this location, as well as a number of regional conferences held in Belfast, Bristol, Wales, Cambridge, Dublin, Dundee, Edinburgh, Galway, Glasgow, Leeds, Sunderland, Taunton and Bradford. In Australia: Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide. In South Korea: Seoul.

The original DDD event in Reading has frequently sold out on the day the tickets become available. The record is 350 tickets selling out in 13 minutes.

Key Values

DDD was set up with a number of key elements in mind.[1]

  • It is free
  • It is on a Saturday
  • An open submissions process
  • A democratically chosen agenda

The Australian DDD events do have a nominal ticket price, primarily to minimise the number of people who register to attend but don't show up. Subsidised tickets are available for those who can't afford this.[2]

References

  1. ^ Sussman, Dave. "blogs.msdn.com/b/ukmsdn/archive/2012/05/01/event-exclusive-ddd-reading-announced.aspx". Archived from the original on 5 July 2012. Retrieved 2 September 2012.
  2. ^ {cite web|title=DDD Perth FAQ|url=https://dddperth.com/faq%7Caccessdate=9 December 2024|archive-date=25 September 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240925200819/https://dddperth.com/faq%7Curl-status=live