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Giveaway Prizes for
participating hackers:
Wiley:

  • 20 Books Web Analytics For Dummies by Pedro Sostre (value $25)

Apress:
  • 8 Apress notepad (value $5)
  • 6 Friends of Ed notepad (value $5)
  • 3 T-Shirts (value $15)
  • Book Google.pedia by Michale Miller (value $35)
  • Book YouTube 4 You by Michael Miller (value $17)

Adobe:
  • 2 Adobe Create Suite 3 Production Premium both PC & Mac including OnLocation 30 day trial DVD set

Hurricane Electric:
  • 2 TShirts (value $10)

Internet Explorer:
  • 6 deluxe exercise water bottle (value $20)

Silicon Valley Web Builder:
  • Book Beginning SQL Server 2000 Programming (value $50)
  • Book Microsoft Inside SQL Server (value $50)
  • Book Flash Visual QUickStart Guide (value $20)
  • Book Macromedia Authorware (value $40)
  • Book Adobe LiveMotion Classroom In A Book (value $45)
  • Book Adboe After Effects Classroom In A Book (value $45)
  • Book Network A+ Certification Training Guide (value $50)
  • Book Network + Certification Training Guide (value $50)

Thank you Sun Microsystems, Wiley, Apress, Hurricane Electric, Internet Explorer, and Adobe.


Sun Microsystems:

  • 10 JavaOne 2007 Hands-on Lab license (value over $1,000)
  • 10 NetBean 6.0 license including NetBean IDE, JDK 6, GlassFish V2, Apache Tomcat 6.0.14, Java Tutorial Trails, Java Platform API Specification, etc (value Unknown)
  • 8 mouse pads (value $8)
  • rollable backpack (value $60)
  • computer laptop bag (value $40)
  • java mug (value $10)
  • deluxe leather handle (value $10)
  • travel lock with digital clock, calendar, compass (value $10)
  • desktop notepad with stick notes, calendar and ruler set (value $15)
  • 11 soft mouse pad (value $10)
  • 2 aqua PC/Mac USB mouse (value $30)
  • 4 java stress release toys (value $8)
  • deluxe travel kit with laptop USB/PS mouse, portable cable (value $30)
  • 3 high quality java T-shirts (value $20)
  • 7 pens
  • USB flash drive with landyard (value $20)
  • Book Solaris Application Programming by Darryl Gove (value $60)
  • Book Core JavaServer Faces by David Geary & Cay Horstmann (value $50)
  • Book Java Concurrency In Practice by Brian Goetz (value $55)
  • Book Filthy Rich Clients Develping Animated and Graphical Effects for Desktop Java Applications by Chet Hasse & Romain Guy (value $50)
  • Book Filthy Rich Clients (Autographed by author) by Chet Hasse & Romain Guy (value $50)

Mission X
ARE YOU READY TO HACK!


SVWB OpenSocial Hackathon Episode I

Event: OpenSocial Hackathon Episode II of III
Date: 2/23/2008 Sat
Time: 1pm-6pm
Location: University of Pheonix San Jose Campus
Address: 3590 N 1st St # 100, San Jose, CA 95134
Hosted by: University of Pheonix
Registration RSVP http://opensocialhackathonii.eventbrite.com
OR $10 at the door


University of Phoenix (UOP)

Agenda:
1:00 15min
Classroom A
Introduction & Announcement
  • introduce sponsors
  • introduce speakers
  • introduce particpating containers
  • signup hi5 acct, developer acct and sandbox
  • rules
  • prizes
1:15pm 60min
Classroom A
New Hackers - Code Lab by Hi5
Paul Linder, Software Architect at Hi5 Networks
Lou Moore, Director of Engineer at Hi5 Networks
supporting members
Anil Dharni, Director of Products
David McQueen, Software Engineer

Classroom B
Returning Hackers - Leader & Design meeting by Mission Impossible Team Lead
Robert Ficcaglia of motivepath.com on their experiences on the Servepath.com Hockeystick resistant GRID BETA

2:15pm break & networking 15min
2:30pm 60min
Classroom A
Briefing Key Technical Variations from Orkut 10min
Lou Moore, Director of Engineer at Hi5 Networks
Anil Dharni, Director of Products
Lou Moore, Director of Engineering
Paul Lindner, Software Architect
David McQueen, Software Engineer


Presentation - App & Server Optimization 50min
Keynote Speaker Jason Haffman Joyent CTO
Basically how to design your app more efficient to save cost and time and optimize your server for better performance at lower cost
3:30pm 2hr
New hackers will be joining existing teams or form new teams
5 classrooms with white board
5:30pm Speed demo
Clinic will be opened from 1:15pm-5:30pm

Food and drinks will be served. Require registration.

Who Should Attend:

  • developer Rock Stars,
  • group leaders, and
  • entrepreneurs from the Web 2.0 community

New Hackers Will Learn:

  • cover sample code,
  • how to write a sample application, and
  • how to work in an OpenSocial developer sandbox.

Returned Hackers Will Learn:
  • social networking application design
  • server optimization
  • Sand Box v0.7
  • participate group project

How To Qualify:

  • must bring your fully-charged laptop that support wireless with power charger
  • able to program proficiently in JavaScript and a server-side language
  • team player
  • willing to participate in coding
  • prepare to attend the entire hackathon


Flyer PDF
http://attachments.wetpaintserv.us/5jQ2FbEkf92PQR%2Bn2uC5cw%3D%3D586028

Hackathon I photo
http://picasaweb.google.com/thewebsig/OpenSocialHackathonEpisodeI

Hackathon I Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGWwpz7OINc

Hackathon Class
http://hackathon.wordpress.com

OpenSocial Blog
http://opensocialapis.blogspot.com/2008/02/introducing-opensocial-codelab-with.html




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