Update: PyCodeConf Ticket Give-away
Congratulations are in order, we have selected the winners of the PyCodeConf give-away. The lucky five are Casey West, Christopher Grebs, Andrew Gwozdziewycz, William Dodson and Nolan Brubaker. Thanks to…
Congratulations are in order, we have selected the winners of the PyCodeConf give-away. The lucky five are Casey West, Christopher Grebs, Andrew Gwozdziewycz, William Dodson and Nolan Brubaker.
Thanks to everyone that entered. You can still join us in Miami, you just have to register.
As you may know, we at GitHub are quite excited about PyCodeConf in Miami, FL this October 6th and 7th. The event features an incredible line up of speakers talking about what is happening in the world of Python and where it’s heading. As with CodeConf, the conference is an intimate, single track event with multiple social events that allow you direct access to the speakers in a relaxed and social environment. Best of all, we are hosting this event at the Epic Hotel in downtown Miami – there are even a few rooms left at the $179/night rate
Tickets are currently on sale and going fast, but we have saved 5 tickets for this contest. In order to enter, fork this gist and answer the questions before Friday, September 2nd. The 5 winners will be announced on September 7th. Think of it as forking your way to Miami, good luck.
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