Vancouver Hack-a-thon

Not so serious productivity

Just got back from SuperHappyGropOpDevHouse, the Vancouverized version of SuperHappyDevHouse, a 12-hour hack-a-thon event that began in San Francisco, birthplace of many things geeky and freaky.

SuperHappyDevHouse is a hackathon event that combines serious and not-so-serious productivity with a fun and exciting party atmosphere. Come to the DevHouse to have fun and get things done. Not a marketing event. It’s a non-exclusive event intended for passionate and creative technical people that want to have some fun, learn new things, and meet new people.

Yay! Met up with some new friends and some old-skool friends (hi Brendan!). Wasn’t very productive as I was too busy catching up with people and sharing ideas. The event was an overwhelming success, as far as I could tell. Vancouver needs more of this! Our little tech community needs to be nurtured, and regularly infused with beer and pizza and coffee and hallway conversations.

It was nice to see so many ‘Geeks for Good’ - people working on cool projects to help make the world better.

Not so serious productivity

Notable conversations:

  • Free Geek Vancouver - who are doing great work and are looking for a Ruby on Rails hacker
  • Starting a “Work From Home” club
  • Talking with DavidA about Gambier Island
  • Drupal - my recent conversion, and how someone should write a Pingback module