Building from the success of the Toronto user group, CppNorth will bring together local and visiting speakers for three days filled with opportunities to learn, network and discover what is new in the C++ community.
babuloseo 1 days ago [-]
$1500 for a conference ticket :o in Canada? Woah. How do the locals afford this?
bawolff 1 days ago [-]
That's sounds pretty standard to me.
Conferences come in two types - the ones that are cheap (to attract average people) and the ones that are super expensive (that corporations pay to send staff to).
E.g. the blackhat security conference in las vegas cost $2900 usd.
ginko 1 days ago [-]
> E.g. the blackhat security conference in las vegas cost $2900 usd.
Meanwhile CCC standard tickets are 175€..
bawolff 1 days ago [-]
Indeed. CCC is a "hacker" conference, blackhat (despite its name) is much more corporate [i have not attended either]
tlavoie 18 hours ago [-]
That, I'd love to attend, and it's even a price the boss would go for.
Sadly, it's the travel part that I can never get funded.
bawolff 16 hours ago [-]
That's the other aspect - a thousand dollar ticket isn't that large a part of the price if you also have to fly everyone in and get hotels for multiple days (and probably a nice hotel in an expensive location)
wk_end 1 days ago [-]
Well, $1300CAD. How much is a four day conference supposed to cost?
Like...I dunno, it does seem like a lot. But JSWorld was apparently 250EUR for a one-day ticket, so it comes out a slightly worse value.
VueJS Amsterdam is two days for 700 EUR - so that's a considerably worse value. React Miami is $550USD for two days, so that's also a little worse.
PyCon, on the other hand, is substantially cheaper - nine whole days for only $450USD.
Teever 1 days ago [-]
I dunno man, I can go to a 4 day music festival that costs like $250-$300 for the weekend, I'm sure that the budget for the performers is a hell of a lot more than whatever the budget for the speakers at this event is.
bawolff 1 days ago [-]
The music festival comes out of your budget, not your employer's staff training budget.
These conferences can be expensive because the costs are not directly paid for by attendes
goodcanadian 1 days ago [-]
A music festival has tens of thousands of attendees. A large conference might have a few hundred . . . and not all conferences are large.
Teever 16 hours ago [-]
I've only attended one tech conference in my life and I think the cost was approximately $200. There were approximately 500 attendees.
Something doesn't make sense with these prices here.
zem 11 hours ago [-]
I'm guessing the event space is the largest fraction of the cost.
jpfr 1 days ago [-]
They don‘t personally.
It’s typically a training event paid by the employer.
kazinator 15 hours ago [-]
Rent out their place on Airbnb while they attend.
LoganDark 1 days ago [-]
C++ developers can afford this just fine
abcd_f 21 hours ago [-]
... but they just won't be interested unless someone else's paying.
kazinator 15 hours ago [-]
The speaker topics are a low-brow snoozefest.
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Conferences come in two types - the ones that are cheap (to attract average people) and the ones that are super expensive (that corporations pay to send staff to).
E.g. the blackhat security conference in las vegas cost $2900 usd.
Meanwhile CCC standard tickets are 175€..
Like...I dunno, it does seem like a lot. But JSWorld was apparently 250EUR for a one-day ticket, so it comes out a slightly worse value.
VueJS Amsterdam is two days for 700 EUR - so that's a considerably worse value. React Miami is $550USD for two days, so that's also a little worse.
PyCon, on the other hand, is substantially cheaper - nine whole days for only $450USD.
These conferences can be expensive because the costs are not directly paid for by attendes
Something doesn't make sense with these prices here.
It’s typically a training event paid by the employer.
(Click the hamburger menu; find "2025 Speakers" below).