If you’d like to spend four days learning from and picking the brains of a big group of well-known developers and open-source wizards for the low, low cost of absolutely free, keep reading.
The hack.summit() conference is a live, global event put on by the fine folks behind real-time programming assistance service hack.hands(). From December 1 to December 4, a wide range of speakers will present and answer democratically popularized questions over Crowdcast via Google+ Hangouts. Speakers in attendance include wiki inventor and Design Patterns pioneer [Ward Cunningham], Codeacademy founder [Ryan Bubinski], Google Glass creator [Tom Chi], Python Software Foundation’s [Alex Gaynor], and even the inimitable [Jon Skeet].
The goals for this conference are simple and admirable: to educate developers of all stripes about best practices, to encourage mentorship in the programming community, and to spread the joy of coding by supporting coding non-profits.
You can register for free simply by spreading the word through social media, but making a donation to the coding non-profit of your choice is definitely encouraged. There are many to great organizations to choose from such as CoderDojo (an easy choice for us). A tidy summary of the event is available at the hack.summit() FAQ(PDF).
Register for free if you allow an app to “read tweets on your timeline, see who you follow and follow others, uppdate your profile, post tweets for you”
No thanks.
If that’s true… I’m with Ivan
I was pretty stoked until I read that. Bummer.
FYI. Head over to @Hack_Summit Twitter feed. Some of the speakers are posting promo codes. Thanks TRISHAGEE!!!
If you do use a promo code, still help spread the word but without the creepy stalker stuff :)
Um, so I either let hack.summit see all of my friends on Facebook or post on my Twitter account and update my profile? C’mon, that’s just stupid. Not going to happen guys.