GitHub Universe: The Big Bang
GitHub Universe is bringing the GitHub community together on October 1st & 2nd at Pier 70 in San Francisco. Universe is two full days on how to build, collaborate, and…
GitHub Universe is bringing the GitHub community together on October 1st & 2nd at Pier 70 in San Francisco. Universe is two full days on how to build, collaborate, and deploy great software presented by GitHub.
Tickets
The first batch of tickets is now on sale for $399! Grab yours before this limited release is gone, and prices increase by $200 on September 1st. While you’re at it, you can purchase a scholarship ticket, which will then be granted to someone from an underrepresented community who would be unable to attend otherwise.
Sessions
Universe will take place over two days, packed with content:
- 2 Keynotes, including GitHub Co-founder & CEO, Chris Wanstrath
- 6 Featured sessions from industry leaders
- 24 Breakout sessions from customers, partners, and members of the GitHub community
In addition to sessions from GitHub engineers and trainers about Enterprise, security and the GitHub flow, you’ll hear from organizations like NASA, Mozilla, Target, and Travis CI on technical deep-dives, best practices, case studies, and more.
Hotel
If you’re coming from out of town, book a discounted room at the W San Francisco while they last. Quantity is limited and the discount period ends September 11th.
Great software is about more than just code. GitHub Universe is a celebration comprised of two full days of sessions, activities, and collaboration with the most vibrant software community. Part festival, part conference, GitHub Universe is not to be missed. Will you be there?
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