I've been to STAREas or the Better Software Conference a half-dozen times as a presentor.
I suspect you'd have your best results at what is now called the "Agile Development Practices" conference, as that likely will draw your most technical audience. Personally, I think TAP is a goldmine for automated tests, but I suspect you might have some trouble connecting to the audience. My advice would be to ask those questions of Lee Copeland, the program chair for most of those conferences, and come up with a abstract that is a good fit for one of those conferences. (I wanted to do a tutorial with a similar title to some of Scwern's old work "What works in software testing, or how to be lazy without really trying, but never got around to it. :-) regards, --heusser On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 6:29 AM, Gabor Szabo <szab...@gmail.com> wrote: > hi, > > has anyone visited or given talks at SQE conferences in the past? > > http://www.sqe.com/conferences/ > > Could you please share your experience? > > Would it be interesting at those conferences to offer talks about TAP > and the way testing is done using Perl? > > regards > Gabor >