Good afternoon, developers! We have a bunch of new updates for you this week.
- More speakers. The majority of our presenters have been confirmed, we’re only waiting on a few people to send us their bios and presentation notes. You can check out our full roster on the Speakers page.
- More sessions. Presenters wouldn’t do much good without presentations! We’ve updated our Sessions page with the new entries.
- A draft schedule. This is pretty close to final, but it may change in the next two weeks. You can grab a copy (PDF) from our Schedule page.
- Change of plans for the After Party on November 3rd. Habaneros, the host of our last two WordCamp after parties, has closed. 🙁 So we’re moving down the street to Hot House Café at the corner of Church and Front St. Drinks will be provided yet again, so as the saying goes… don’t be stupid, be a smarty – come and join our after party!
A Shout Out to AngelHack, the world’s largest hackathon, coming to T.O.!
We have free tickets to give away to six lucky WordCamp Toronto: Developers attendees! Want to enter? Simply fill out this form. Winners will be chosen at random next week.
AngelHack, the world’s largest (and 1337est) hackathon, is coming to Toronto December 1st – 2nd, 2012. Connect with a couple hundred of Toronto’s finest devs in a massive 24-hour coding competition involving 2,500+ hackers in 11 major cities around the globe. In addition to over $650,000+ in prizes to be won, top teams will be flown to Silicon Valley to showcase their hacks to major investors and news media. Come be a part of Canada’s epic inaugural event. Space is limited; register now to secure your spot!
Image courtesy of Placekitten, the cutest image placeholders on the web.
I hope I will see you there. Just curious, what does a cat have to do with WP ?
The cat image is pulled from Placekitten.com, a delightful resource for placeholder images – very useful when developing themes! I like to have an image with each of my blog posts, so I thought I’d toss a Placekitten embed in this one. 🙂
Placekittencom is at least as important as lipsum.com when you’re making a website.