Lee Reilly
Senior Program Manager, GitHub Developer Relations. Open source hype man, AI whisperer, hackathon and game jam wrangler. I write && manage programs, support dev communities, and occasionally ship something.
Tens of thousands of game developers will descend upon San Francisco next week for the annual Game Developers Conference (GDC). But what would GDC be without the parties? Come by…

Tens of thousands of game developers will descend upon San Francisco next week for the annual Game Developers Conference (GDC). But what would GDC be without the parties?
Come by GitHub HQ on Tuesday, March 15th around 7 PM. We’ll be celebrating a vibrant community of game developers—from weekend game jammers to early adopters of the bleeding-edge technologies that power next-generation mobile and VR experiences.
Bring your laptop, show off your games, and network with people who love gaming as much as you do. We’ll supply the drinks, Wi-Fi, and Octocat stickers.
One more thing: GDC badges and/or proof of registration required for admittance. 21+ to drink (please bring ID). Show up early to avoid disappointment (we certainly wouldn’t be the first GDC party to reach capacity quickly).
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