SuperHappyDevHouse21, First SHDH In San Francisco

by Scott Beale on November 5, 2007 · 1 comment

SuperHappyDevHouse21

The long-running Bay Area hackathon SuperHappyDevHouse is moving north this month for SuperHappyDevHouse21 on Saturday, November 10th at the SF Warehouse in San Francisco. This is the first SHDH to take place in San Francisco. More info can be found on the the SHDH wiki and you can RSVP on Facebook.

Our Twenty-First DevHouse! Exemplifying the Bay Area’s energy and geekiness, DevHouse combines a party, a conference, and a hackathon in the informal atmosphere of a residence. Our 21st DevHouse will happen in a loft warehouse in San Francisco. Come with a laptop, a six-pack of good beer, and an idea. :)

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