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Death of DevCon?
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17/06/2003 11:12:00
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Visual FoxPro
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Conferences & events
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Lets face it... devcon is a great and very expensive experience (I was there once) . Owning a company that does very good business with VFP I cannot justify spending > $4000 (including travel,an overpriced resort and being away from business) for a conference. By the way, in Israel, I think the attendance for all conferences has gone way down. Most of the information given at these conferences is also readily accesible on the web.
By the way, the Prague devcon costs approx $85 +accomodation.

My 2 cents
Eylon



>I think you can attend both Whilfest and Essential Fox for less than one DevCon.
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>>I do think you can say that since the advent of competive conferences, the competition is driving attendance down at Advisor DevCons. My observations are anecdotal, but the people I saw at Advisor DevCons are now the ones I have seen at WhilFest and Essential Fox.
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>>As for kicking in the international conferences, I think you would need demographic data from all the Advisor DevCons to see if their international registrants have declined in some proportion to the attendance at their own conferences. I would think this is probably not the case, since relatively few would be able to afford coming to the US as opposed to going to a very affordable conference in their own country.
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>>I think the best we could do is compare the attendance figures from Advisor, EFox, WhilFest, and the major Canadien conferences over the years to get a picture of trends. There will be some negative impact from the major international conferences, but I think that percentage may be small, but increasing. I think a major conference cropped in South America earlier this year as well that was very well attended.
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>>>David;
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>>>Lots of ways to look at this and I think your table is of great value! However, I interpret the table a bit differently. The Advisor data shows a steep decline in attendance. Adding foreign VFP conference attendance inflates the numbers when combined with domestic totals but smoothes the actual totals. Had there been foreign totals dating back to 1992 then there would be more meaning from the historical data.
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>>>By the way my interpretation is certainly biased due to my training in Air Force Security Service as an Data Analysis. So my direction will be different than others.
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>>>Tom
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