The 40th Edition of the big party
for hackers, thinkers
and robots.
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What is SuperHappyDevHouse?
Read this: Young software developers eat, drink beer, talk code.
RSVP
Facebook or Upcoming
Cost
Free!
Where
Microsoft’s Silicon Valley Campus
Building 1
1065 La Avenida
Mountain View, CA 94043
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When
September 18, 2010 from 1pm until 1am
What
- A ton of creative, curious hackers like you.
- Delicious food and cold drinks.
- A cool t-shirt! (Designed by Cesar Salazar of 42 Claps)
- A craft room for textile hackers.
- Hands on with the Windows Phone 7.
- Beer and wine (Opt-in. You'll need to bring your ID and get a wristband)
- Lighting Talks on a stage in an auditorium.
- One or more robots from AnyBots!
- Learn about Chile's startup program. Look for Diego Alcaíno!
Schedule
1pm-6pm: Hacking + partying
6pm-7:30pm: Dinner
8pm-9pm: Lightning Talks
9pm-1am: More hacking + more partying
Short Link
Lightning Talks
We want you to give an awesome lightning talk. The auditorium at Microsoft is really nice. Great lighting, great sound, with lots of screens to see the slides on. We'll be filming everything and putting up the video after SHDH40.
So, if you built something cool at the Node.js Knockout, used IronRuby to script Excel, or have anything else cool to share with your fellow hackers. We want to hear about it!
Submit your talks here: http://bit.ly/give-a-talk-at-shdh40
Who's going to be here and why?
Add your name and what you think you might work on to the list
- Joel Franusic - Greeting people, showing off my Windows Phone.
- David Weekly -
- Tom Harrison -
- Jeff Lindsay -
- Spencer Schoeben - Working on Pitch.ly, eating food and having fun
- Benjamin Goering - socket.io + Tornado == ???
- Stephen Ou - Working on Pitch.ly with Spencer
- Robin Kim - Hanging out with Spencer and Stephen. Meeting new people. (Just moved here from Boston)
- Mike Lundy -
- Timothy Fitz -
- Zonker Harris - perl hacking
- Chia Hwu- Learning how to write a Mobile app on iPhone, iPad, Android w/CoronaSDK. Maybe some knitting.
- Evan Kirchhoff- Debugging upcoming Corona Game Edition release.
- Shawnee -
- Enno Rehling - Still undecided. Maybe play around with canvas? Let me know if you think I should bring the Werewolf game.
- Robert Ficcaglia - play with Google's Prediction API and/or programmable biology
- Gilles de Bordeaux: maybe Windows Phone 7, Android, or robotics.
- Reid Burke - TI Launchpad with RFID, Yeti
- Santiago Zavala - iPad war games =D
- Rachel Pennig - Replicating this in Rails.
- Andrea - Some craft thing(s). Maybe the new floor loom?
- Daniel X. Moore - JavaScript Games Platform, Contrasaurus
- Nick Chernyy - Meeting people, Circuit design, Firmware development
- June Kim -
- Austin Hendrix - robot or something
- Jason Toy - working on a twitter analytics project
- Drew Perttula - shiftbrite + PD
- Devin Mullins - sucking on my android
- Casey Greene - Learning Python, applying to colleges, starting a LLC and doing calculus homework.
- Karthik Manimaran - Working on resu.me and caree.rs with Niveditha Arumugam
- Dan Appelquist - Mobile Web, Web Standards, Social Web, Organizer of Over the Air, Mobile 2.0; coming to learn.
- John DeWeese -- that translation app, maybe some chess AI, or 3D photos on der iphones
- Guillermo Rauch
- Scott Tran - working on mobile app; talking mobile tech
- Jaisen Mathai - Probably something with node.js. Thinking of a chat service with rendering modules to "enhance" messages with links and photos.
- Anand Kulkarni - building a multitouch display, possibly some Mechanical Turk toys
- Allen Short - working on Python Modules and Exocet
- Irvin Hwang - playing in church
- Tim Trefren - messing around with puppet/chef
- Nat Welch - working on coffee_shop. Also playing with trac, git and github.
- Yury Lifshits - social media analytics
- Matt Harrington - working on some Euler problems in F#
- Hang Cheng - hacking away at version 2 of the Brute Labs website.
- Shannon Clark - working on some ideas for social games and/or social network visualization
- J.D. Zamfirescu - writing up an basic Intro to Programming for an online class
- Erich Newell - hacking on some hacking tools...or mostly just hanging out because I haven't been around in a while
- Jared Sohn - Interested in talking about how to make time series datasets viewable on the web (think open government)
- Stephan Branczyk - Will be preparing my Android Class. I run some free Android classes twice a month on Thursday nights at the Public Library of Alameda. My next class is September 30th, 2010 http://meetup.com/AndroidClasses/
- Paul Ivanov -
- Andrew Bachmann - Haiku, OpenJDK
Photos:
If you take photos at this event, Please upload them to Flickr and tag them with "shdh" and "shdh40".
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Requests:
Need to setup carpooling or have other issues? List them here.
I can provide a ride from Noe Valley -Jill Burrows @jburrows
I'm looking for a ride from Alameda (or at any of the Bart Stations/Bus Stations along the way). If you text me, or email me, I can also send you a live beacon of my gps location. I can be reached at 510-395-3859 (cell). Thanks. Stephan Branczyk
Post mortem