The Polyglot Conference is a 1 day unconference which is joined by a day of pre-conference tutorials and a hackathon on Sunday. The conference itself is a one-day unconference (also called an open-space). This is a self-organized conference where attendees work to propose, select, organize and participate in the tracks and sessions for the conference. If you’ve attended an...
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The Polyglot Conference is a 1 day unconference which is joined by a day of pre-conference tutorials and a hackathon on Sunday. The conference itself is a one-day unconference (also called an open-space). This is a self-organized conference where attendees work to propose, select, organize and participate in the tracks and sessions for the conference. If you’ve attended an unconference/open-space before then you already know how amazing these events are. If you have never attended one, then you are in for a real treat. What will the (un)conference be about? We expect discussion on building software with a variety of programming languages and frameworks, such as JavaScript, .NET, Ruby, Python, Haskell, etc. Meta-discussions on the practices of building software. Database technologies such as graph databases, NoSQL, etc. Follow the blog for more info as participants sign up and share what they want to talk about. The event is being held in Vancouver, BC at SFU Harbour Centre, on Saturday, May 26th, 2012. Tutorials are on Friday, and the Mozilla Hackathon is on Sunday. See full session details on Lanyrd » For more information, see the Event, Tutorials, and FAQ sections Vote or submit session suggestions on UserVoice » Sponsors The conference is a volunteer-run event, and wouldn't be possible without sponsors. Thank you to our sponsors for supporting the developer community in Vancouver! Premium Sponsors Clio Colligo Drinks Sponsors Github Mozilla Community Sponsors Amazon Vancouver Heroku PhoneGap Spawngrid Steam Clock Software Brian Dorsey Design by Clayton & Terra