Two Delphi events are coming up in Europe in June. The Delphi Day (page in Italian) in the north of Italy is an event I've been organizing for 6 years now. The Delphi Day 2008 will take place on June 12th. I'll give a talk on the status of Delphi and possibly another one on Unicode support, and our special guest this year will be David I. The event started as the face-to-face meeting of an online community, and it is more a peer-to-peer exchange than a classic conference, although we do have some standard talks. We ask people to pay for the lunch and to contribute to the costs, but it is basically a not-for-profit initiative. In the two days before the event, I'll be giving paid seminars on the dbExpress IV architecture and the ClientDataSet component.
Two days after, I'll be speaking at the Delphi Tage (page in German) in the south of Germany, on June 14th. The plan is to drive there with David I, who will be at that conference as well. At the Delphi Tage I'm scheduled to give a talk on DSL and more titled "Modern Software Design with Delphi - Wild, Fun, and Crazy Use of Technology" (which is listed in the PDF, while the HTML agenda has a different talk listed). I won't attend many other talks, as most of them are in German, but the list of fellow speakers seems very good. From what I understood (my German is limited) the event is community driven and very low cost, again with paid seminars on the previous day.