PDC
I was going to post this in Pascal's comments in response to Robert, but what the heck:
Robert: I'd love to make it there myself. I'm an MCT and an MCSD for .NET. I do nothing but developer training. Companies have all but put a halt to developer training in this area, so my field has been hit pretty hard. I still make decent money, but let's just say the cost of the PDC would be about a month of my salary after taxes. And let's just say giving me a week off and spending $2500 dollars on a conference really isn't on the agenda for my company.
Now, this takes into account flying out there (I'm in Louisville), getting a hotel room for a week, food in LA and the costs of the PDC. Even with a discount for being an MCT (if one exists) and for registering early, it is still just not a cost effective choice for me to attend.
Pascal, not even being in America would have to spend a small fortune to attend. Now, neither of us wouldn't have much of a problem with this if we could somehow purchase the DVDs of the confs, and get whatever code/software is released to the developers. Heck, I'd pay around $500 bucks for that.
And this is so I can get others excited about Whibdey, Yukon and Longhorn for Microsoft. I'm already excited about those products that I'm willing to pay $500 to become a better marketing tool for Microsoft, but at the current cost and location makes it out of the question.
How about having the PDC at some place sane like Louisville? Great weather in October, far cheaper costs, and one of the best confrence centers in the world that would fall over itself trying to please Microsoft.