SuperHappyDevHouse 16

by Scott Beale on March 20, 2007 · 0 comments

SuperHappyDevHouse 2^2

SuperHappyDevHouse 16, the latest incarnation of the Bay Area’s premier hackathon, takes place this Saturday, March 24th, returning to its original location in Hillsborough.

Join us at our Hillsborough venue for our 16th non-marketing, non-conference, social event. Be here at 1pm with a laptop, your ideas, your own goodies to grill and some snacks or drinks to share and we’ll start our hacking with a tasty BBQ.

We will once again be bringing constructive toys (Legos, K’nex, etc) for your creative pleasure. If you have any constructive toys you’d like to donate to the DevHouse, even wooden building blocks, do bring them with you!

Regular donations will of course be accepted and muchly appreciated.
Thanks to all those that donated at previous events! :)

Be sure to tell your friends, as the Bay Area’s #1 private productive party organization (3PO), DevHouse not only gives you an intimate venue to meet, share ideas and have fun with other developers, designers, and designer-developers… it provides you with a venue to sit down and get things done!

We’re about rapid development, ad-hoc collaboration, and cross pollination. Whether you’re a l33t hax0r, hardcore coder, or passionate designer, if you enjoy software and technology development, SuperHappyDevHouse is where you should be.

Your hacker friends,
Jeff Lindsay, David Weekly and Tom Harrison

photo credit: Scott Beale

Here Are A Few Related Posts You Might Enjoy:

SuperHappyDevHouse 12

SuperHappyDevHouse 0×06

SuperHappyDevHouse 25

SuperHappyDevHouse 2^2

SuperHappyDevHouse 22

filed under Events

Leave a Comment

You can use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

Moderation: All comments are manually approved, so if your comment is approved it may take a while for your comment to appear on this blog post.

Irrelevant, obnoxious, trolling, abusive and spam comments will not be approved. Let's keep things civil and on topic. Basically what we are saying, if your comment does not add to the conversation, it will not be approved.

Real Name & Website: For the most part do not post anonymous comments. Please list your real name and provide a link to your website, blog, Twitter account, etc. You know who we are, so we ask the same of you.

Corrections: If you want to point out a typo or correction, please email us instead. Typo or correction comments will not be approved since they are pretty much useless once they are corrected and then only tend to confuse things.

Gravatars: If you would like a Gravatar to show up with your comment? Just sign-up for an account and any comment with your email address will display your Gravatar.

Previous post: WordPress Launches New Plugin Directory

Next post: BarCamp Los Angeles 3