2009-04-19

maradydd: (Default)
2009-04-19 05:15 am

CodeCon party NOW at CELLspace! Free sushi!

(Posted on behalf of the conference organizers)

What: CodeCon/BioHack! Geek Merrymaking.
Where: Cellspace, 2050 Bryant St., San Francisco, CA
When: 18 April, 8pm to 11pm
Why: Sushi. Geeks. Dancing. Music. Discussions about changing the world.
How: Arriving via a Segway would be over the top.

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CodeCon is in full swing this year after a two year hiatus, and we're having a great time at the conference. Tonight we're holding our annual CodeCon party, and we hope you can join in the fun.

The single, key element that would make things even better would be if you and/or your code hacker / biology hacker / programmer / general emerging and/or disruptive technology geek friends could join us tonight, to celebrate the innovative and clever advances in technology in San Francisco, the global village's Big City.

You are also encouraged to forward this to your friends and appropriate mailing lists for the sorts of folks who appreciate revelry amongst hackers of all programming languages, including RNA.

If you're in the area and looking for something social to do tonight, like the idea of free sushi and other assorted goodies, and would like to mingle with the CodeCon and BioHack! crowd and chat with the presenters and attendees, this is your chance!

Yes, this is incredibly short notice -- my apologies; we only just worked out the ability to throw a party without a sponsor for it this year.

(CodeCon, of course, continues on through tomorrow, and we have a great lineup for talks -- http://www.codecon.org/2009/schedule.html -- I hope to see some of you there tomorrow if you're interested. But tonight, we've taken off our professional conference hats, are kicking back and enjoying the conversations that only a congregation of geeks of this caliber can offer.)

On behalf of the CodeCon crew, we hope you can join us, and would be honored by your presence. Come on down any time before 10:30 and we'll definitely be in full swing here. We hope to see some of you soon!


Best,

Len Sassaman (and Bram Cohen and Jered Floyd, et al.)