Embarcadero Developer Conference London 2024
Thu 16 May 2024 9:30 am - 5:00 pm BST
In May 2024, we were back at the wonderful Kia Oval for Grey Matter and Embarcadero's annual developer conference. This year we had not one, but two tracks filled with insightful sessions for Delphi and C++ developers.
Attendees got the chance to:
- Discover what’s new in RAD Studio, at Grey Matter and in the industry as a whole
- Network with fellow Embarcadero developers, speakers, sponsors, and the Grey Matter team
- Our speakers include Robin Ashby, Stephen Ball, Antonio Zapater and Marco Cantu'
- Take a look at the incredible Oval Cricket Ground
Find out more and sign up for this FREE FULL-DAY conference now!
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