GitHub Universe: Last call for early bird tickets and proposals
GitHub Universe is more than just a conference or a festival, although it feels like both. On September 13-15, you can experience advanced trainings, deep-dives on open source projects, keynotes…
GitHub Universe is more than just a conference or a festival, although it feels like both. On September 13-15, you can experience advanced trainings, deep-dives on open source projects, keynotes from industry experts, and a look into successful software teams, all in beautiful surroundings and with excellent company.
As July draws to a close, so does your opportunity to grab an early bird ticket to Universe. Make sure you get yours before this Sunday, July 31, when the price will increase from $399 to $599.
You also only have six more days to submit a proposal to the call for speakers; don’t miss out on sharing your story with the largest software community in the world. Check out some helpful tips and tricks from CodeConf alum E Dunham to get the gears turning upstairs.
This is not a drill! Get registered and get ready for GitHub Universe.
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