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DevCamp Bangalore

Time: September 4, 2010 all day
Location: Thoughtworks Office
City/Town: Diamond District
Website or Map: http://is.gd/ejWkd
Event Type: barcamp
Organized By: Thoughtworks
Latest Activity: Aug 16, 2010

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We're happy to announce the third edition of DevCamp Bangalore -
DevCamp Bangalore 3 (http://bangalore.devcamp.in) on Saturday, 4th
September 2010.

The event will be sponsored & hosted by ThoughtWorks
(www.thoughtworks.com) at our office in Diamond District, Bangalore.
(view map: http://is.gd/ejWkd )

Like any BarCamp, registration is on the wiki and there is no registration fee.

DevCamp is an un-conference by the hackers*, for the hackers and of
the hackers. It's a species of BarCamp where anything a lover of
computers and technology would consider important or entertaining
goes. The first DevCamp took place a little over two years ago, and
we've always had a lot of fun being a part of this event; we're hoping
to keep that trend going with DCB3.

If you're planning to do a session at DCB3, do keep in mind the fact
that everyone at DevCamp is a hacker, a pro. Please assume a high
level of exposure and knowledge on the part of your audience, and
tailor your sessions accordingly. Avoid 'Hello World' and how-to
sessions which can be easily found on the net. First hand war stories,
in-depth analyses of topics, and live demos are best.

Sidu,
w: http://blog.sidu.in
t: http://twitter.com/ponnappa

* Hacker as defined here: http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~bh/hacker.html

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