techorama, deep knowledge IT conference
Oct 07 - 09 | 2024 Utrecht Netherlands

Workshops take place in Veenendaal!

The Techorama workshops that we host on October 10 will take place at Van der Valk in Veenendaal.

We have many warm and accommodating rooms here for the workshops.

The agenda for the day will be as follows:

  • 8:15 Registration and welcome
  • 9:00 Start workshops
  • 12:00 Lunch
  • 17:00 End Workshops

The instructors will provide time to take breaks, but this is up to the respective workshop instructors to determine what is the best time to go for a break. We will provide refreshments and coffee throughout the day.

Register your workshop choice

if you have not done so yet, please let us know which workshop you are going to attend. Please do this by registering your choice with this form: https://forms.office.com/r/tNaYAuKTYh  

The following workshops are confirmed and will take place

  • Exploring Infrastructure as Cod – Jakob Ehn & Chris Klug
  • Modern, Compliant SQL Server Database DevOps, End-to-End with GitHub – Brian Randell & Mickey Gousset
  • Blazor from the beginning – Chris Sainty
  • The Professional Performance Tuning Blueprint – Erik Darling
  • Machine Learning for Software Engineers – Jeff Prosise
  • Building Your First .NET MAUI App Workshop – Gerald Versluis & Maddy Montaquila
  • Under the Hood of C#'s "Roslyn" compiler – Bart de Smet
  • Domain-Driven Design: Theory and Practice – Jimmy Bogard

How do I get to the location?

You can reach the hotel by car or by public transportation.

By Train:

Van der Valk Hotel Veenendaal is within a 5-minute walking distance of the train station Veenendaal-De Klomp. You can find the route to walk from the station to the hotel here:

https://goo.gl/maps/aQFhf

By Car:

The hotel is situated very near to the A12 freeway.

You can plan your route here:

http://www.google.com/maps?daddr=Bastion+73,3905+NJ+Veenendaal

You can park at the hotel

Location:

Hotel Veenendaal
Bastion 73
3905 NJ
Veenendaal

We look forward to welcoming our workshop attendees soon!