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The super conf for developers this August in Dublin
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It's been a while since the last blog post (almost becoming an annual publication) and I'm in the process of moving theirishpenguin.com - hence this gist - but I felt inspired to write about an amazing event coming up this month, now that we've hit August. It's SpreeConf Europe, it's happening in Dublin and it has a star-studded lineup from round the world! | |
It kicks of on the 22nd of August in the Guinness Storehouse (http://www.guinness-storehouse.com) and lasts for two fabulous days of tech talk that cover a range of topics, that will appeal to a general developer audience. Talks featuring Javascript, Backbone, Rails as well as e-commerce will be to the fore. As will, of course, Spree Commerce itself which, over the last year and a half, has grown to be one of the most prominent Open Source projects on Github. Now, onto some of the headline acts... | |
Yehuda Katz - Ruby on Rails and jQuery core team member delivers the keynote | |
Gregg Pollack - of Ruby5 podcast and Code School fame | |
Ryan Bigg - Author of 'Rails 3 in Action' | |
And that's just the start... | |
Find out more and register at Spreeconf.com | |
SpreeConf is an affordable treat at just 100 euro. Lunch is included on both days and Klarna.com has generously sponsored free transportation between the hotel and the conference. And if that's not enough a Git Hub hosted happy hour will take place on August 22nd and a conference after party August 23rd at O’Donoghue’s Pub! | |
So go out on a Spree this August and check out this super conf at Spreeconf.com |
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