Friday to Sunday—November 10-12, 2017
10 years of pioneering open source.
10 years of making real apps and services that people use.
10 years of friendship, support, and community.
10 years of success on the App Store and beyond.
It is time to celebrate our inclusive, diverse, and equal-opportunity society with a huge event that honors our past and pivots into the future.
- Hundreds of developers, designers, testers, and entrepreneurs
- PayPal Town Hall, 2211 N First Street, San Jose, CA
- 5pm-10pm Friday, 9am and OVERNIGHT Saturday, 9am to 6pm Sunday
It's Registration Time, Baby
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We Have Some Awesome News
Hello beautiful people! We hope you ordered your iPhone X on time, because it is glorious when a plan comes together:
- iPhoneDevCamp Award-winning entrepreneur Nicole Lazzaro will inspire the audience with a special keynote about VR and AR in Games on Friday night. Nicole won for Best Game in 2007—before the App Store even launched—and has followed it up with many other awards since. See her speak and then play with her awesome demo.
- Advisor and investor Amy LaMeyer will speak on Saturday morning about AR/VR: A New Way to Experience Music. Amy will also be available for advice and coaching on participant demonstrations. She is a force of nature in this field—see her blog EnteringVR.
- US Olympic Gold Medallist Brian Boitano will be participating in an extensive Q&A session on Saturday afternoon with Director Dom Sagolla, entitled "What Would Brian Boitano Do?" This session—just like our entire event—will focus on the art of the pivot, with examples from Brian's past and present as a successful entrepreneur. Both Brian and his longtime manager Linda Leaver will stick around to do some coaching of their own.
See below for details about the schedule and our key values, along with tools to help you spread the word.
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48 hours straight to make something great.
Join a team of mentors and camp counselors for the world's most original hackathon. Team up with an expert or a new friend to build the project of your dreams.
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This is the big one.
Friday
- 1700-1800—Refreshments and Networking
- 1800-1900—Orientation and Keynote by Nicole Lazzaro
- 1900—Healthy Dinner
- 1900-2200—Pitches and Sketches by Everyone
- 2200—Doors Close
Saturday
- 0900–1000 — Continental Breakfast
- 1130–1200 —Presentation by Amy LaMeyer
- 1200–1300 — Open Microphone
- 1300–1400 — Healthy Lunch plus Q&A with Brian Boitano
- 1200–2200 — Hacking and Learning on All Platforms
- 1800–1900 — Generous Dinner
- 2200 — Doors Close, but ONSITE OVERNIGHT CAMPING IS ENCOURAGED
Sunday
- 0900–1000 — Continental Breakfast
- 1100–1400 — Prepare for Hackathon
- 1200 — Hackathon Entries due
- 1300–1400 — Family Style Lunch
- 1400–1700 — Hackathon Showcase
- 1700–1730 — Awards
- 1730–1800 — Pack It Up
- 1800 — Doors Close
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Developers and designers of all types meet to share ideas and skills.
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You can do this.
New and experienced developers alike will find something to learn from each other.
We operate on these principles:
- Cooperate and giving back to Open Source
- Include a diverse group from every background, age, and gender
- Remain focused on teamwork and collaboration
- Compete as friends and supporters of each other
- Learn the right lessons from failure
- Embrace new challenges and opportunities each day
Please join us at PayPal Town Hall in San Jose.
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July 2017 marks ten years of Developer Camp as an open source community of volunteers and organizers that operates on the principles of inclusion, diversity, and equality.
We coordinate with Women Who Code, AppCamp4Girls, Black Girls Code, and many more community organizations. Write to us with your interest at any level:
team@devca.mp
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