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1. sumant+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-04-24 12:23:29
Out of curiosity, is there any case to be made for attending a tech conference when you are paying out of pocket?
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2. eloisa+s[view] [source] 2023-04-24 12:27:03
>>sumant+(OP)
If you're a freelance networking to get customers, maybe.
3. ghaff+K1[view] [source] 2023-04-24 12:34:54
>>sumant+(OP)
Attending as a freelancer/consultant--especially if speaking--or just for fun in a location you'd do a bunch of tourist stuff in anyway. Maybe, if you can get a free ticket (typically as a speaker). Or if it's low cost (i.e. no more than a few hundred $). But I wouldn't pay for a $1K+ ticket out of my own pocket.
4. jghn+Sp[view] [source] 2023-04-24 14:51:09
>>sumant+(OP)
I've done it here and there for cheaper conferences. I refer to them as my nerd vacations. But they're also far more targeted and more likely to have high quality talks, not the larger "trade show" type conferences.
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5. lukego+0b1[view] [source] 2023-04-24 18:27:47
>>sumant+(OP)
Yes. The best conferences are the ones where most people are paying out of pocket.
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6. yellow+fW1[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-04-24 22:40:24
>>jghn+Sp
Yep. I paid out of pocket to attend Handmade Seattle last fall and it was easily the best money I've spent - in spite of Handmade's emphases on systems and graphics programming both being pretty far outside my wheelhouse.
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