3 posts tagged “san francisco”
Here's a last-minute announcement for those of you who are interested but might have forgotten -- CodeCon 2009 is happening this week, with the all-new Biohack! track -- we've got some wonderful programming/code projects, as well as some great synthetic biology projects done by individual gene hackers and similar species of geeks. Come on up to San Francisco and join in the fun -- or, if you can't make it, listen to the online stream. Check out the CodeCon website for more info.
This is just a brief post to remind everyone that CodeCon is coming up -- entering its 6th year and following a 2 year hiatus, the conference that Bram Cohen and I started back in 2002 has grown and changed a bit over the years (for example, this year we're showcasing synthetic biology projects as well as programming work, and the venue is all-ages), but the core principles -- that all presentations must have a working demo, be presented by a lead developer in the project, and admission must never be more than $100 for the entire conference -- have remained.
We finally have a date/venue secured for Eric Tiedemann's memorial service. Details are below: