CodeCon 2006

by Scott Beale on February 5, 2006 · 1 comment

CodeCon 2006

CodeCon 2006, a weekend-long, community-based software developer, programmer and hacker conference, takes place on February 10th and 11th at StudioZ in San Francisco. Here’s the planned program and schedule. You can register here and find out more info on their unofficial wiki. CodeCon was started back in 2002 by BitTorrent creator Bram Cohen and privacy advocate Len Sassaman. For more CodeCon history, check out Wikipedia.

CodeCon is the premier showcase of cutting edge software development. It is an excellent opportunity for programmers to demonstrate their work and keep abreast of what’s going on in their community.

Laughing Squid is honored to be one of the sponsors of CodeCon 2006.

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