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ed

11/18/2014 3:16:00 AM

Hey all,

Wanted to let you know about a special opportunity for comp.programming..

hack.summit() is a virtual conference happening December 1-4, where you can learn from some of the best programmers in the world. An unprecedented line-up of programmers are speaking, including creators of Ruby on Rails, CSS, Google Glass, the Java language spec, Agile, Extreme Programming, Test Driven Development, Heroku, Spark, Bittorrent, UML, the Wiki, and many more.

They are rallied together to help support coding non-profits, such as ones that help drive inclusivity and diversity in the coding space.

As a special reward for being a member of the comp.programming community, we can give you free passes to bypass the registration process and join for free. Just visit hacksummit.org and register using the code COMP-PROGRAMMING.

Over 12,000 developers registered in the first few days -- if this continues, then this will be one of the largest developer events ever held. You're not going to want to miss it.

Hope to see you at the summit!
2 Answers

Kaz Kylheku

11/18/2014 3:59:00 AM

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On 2014-11-18, ed@hackhands.com <ed@hackhands.com> wrote:
> Over 12,000 developers registered in the first few days -- if this continues,

Bull-fucking-shit.

*Nothing* related to development is going to generate that much interest.

Getting anyone to visit your site, let alone register for anything,
is like pulling teeth.

I'd be astonished if fifty actual humans registered, and five of them
were actual developers.

ed

11/18/2014 5:55:00 AM

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Have you seen the speaker list? It's unprecedented. These are real statistics.

On Monday, November 17, 2014 7:59:04 PM UTC-8, Kaz Kylheku wrote:
> On 2014-11-18, ed@hackhands.com <ed@hackhands.com> wrote:
> > Over 12,000 developers registered in the first few days -- if this continues,
>
> Bull-fucking-shit.
>
> *Nothing* related to development is going to generate that much interest.
>
> Getting anyone to visit your site, let alone register for anything,
> is like pulling teeth.
>
> I'd be astonished if fifty actual humans registered, and five of them
> were actual developers.