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JISC Developer Happiness Days

This event took place from 09 February to 13 February 2009

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9 February 2009 to 13 February 2009

Venue:
Birkbeck, University of London, Malet Street, Bloomsbury, London, WC1E 7HX
London
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About

 

Are you:

  • A software developer?
  • A higher education software user?
  • Looking to develop your coding skills?
  • Interested in community collaboration?
  • Want to make new contacts?

Then the Jisc Developer Happiness Days event is for you. We're bringing together the cream of the crop of software developers in Higher Education along with coders from other sectors, users, and technological tinkerers in an exciting new forum.

Share your skills and knowledge with the coding community in a stimulating and fun environment and come away with new skills, fresh contacts –and you might even win a prize.

The tag for the event is dev8D.

The top ideas generated at the event will be documented, publicised and made available to the community.
The event is taking place in London on February 9th-13th. The event is modular so delegates can attend as many or as few days as are relevant to them. Full details of the event can be found at: http://www.dev8d.org

Further announcements about accommodation and details of the event competitions will be announced via the event blog.

 

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