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Ask HN: Worthwhile hacker events in the Bay Area for March/April 2009?

17 points by denglish 17 years ago · 13 comments · 1 min read


My business partner and I are in SF from Australia until mid April. We are working on a SaaS style collaborative modelling tool. We've been reading up on events listed on meetup.com, garysguide.org, sdforum.com and googling what we can find. Can anyone recommend any other websites, or particular must see events?

Doug

skmurphy 17 years ago

Bootstrappers Breakfast Mar 13, 17, 27; Apr 3, 10, 21, 24 http://www.bootstrappersbreakfast.com/

Fibre High: rent a cube for a month as home base http://www.fiberhigh.com/

Hackers & Founders Mar 25 http://www.hackersandfounders.com/

New Tech Meetup Apr 7 http://www.meetup.com/svnewtech/

Plug & Play: rent a cube for a month as home base http://www.plugandplaytechcenter.com/

SDForum Cloud & SOA SIG Mar-24 http://www.sdforum.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=Page.viewPage...

Silicon Valley Startup Entrepreneurs (many events) http://www.svase.org

Workit: another good calendar http://www.workit.com/

  • iamelgringo 17 years ago

    Thanks for the plug, Sean (skmurphy).

    I host Hackers and Founders (www.hackersandfounders.com), and we get together every couple of weeks to tip a pint and have a chat about stuff. About half of the people that attend are pretty active on Hacker News.

    If March 25 doesn't work for you, drop me a line, I might be able to schedule a meetup for you that works with your schedule. It would be a shame to come to Silicon Valley for a while and not be able to hook up and chat with interesting people. That's really why you're here.

    The New Tech Meetup: http://www.meetup.com/svnewtech/ happens fairly often and seems to pretty popular. If you can't get in via RSVP, just crash it. A lot of other people do that and they don't seem to get hassled.

thomaspaine 17 years ago

I hate to shamelessly self-promote, but I've actually been working on an event search web app: http://www.gocerebro.com

It still has a long way to go (right now only about 10 other people know about this), but hopefully it helps. Any feedback would be welcome as well.

rms 17 years ago

http://superhappydevhouse.org/ is fun

jwilliams 17 years ago

Actual links for the curious: http://www.meetup.com/ http://www.sdforum.com/ http://sf.garysguide.org/

Also been sifting through: http://www.churchillclub.org/index.jsp http://www.eventbrite.com/

fizx 17 years ago

Pivotal Labs does quality (and catered) lunch tech talks every Wednesday. They tend to be web/ruby-centric.

Update/Edit: NoiseBridge has weekly meetups in machine learning, synthetic biology, and other subjects. https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/NoiseBridge

callmeed 17 years ago

There's always the web 2.0 expo ... not purely hackerish, of course but there could be some worthwhile speakers and/or connections to be made http://www.web2expo.com/webexsf2009

aristus 17 years ago

Every Wednesday we have the Open Hacker House in San Francisco from 8am to 6pm: http://archivd.com/open-hacker-house

dfield 17 years ago

A really fun one that will be going on soon is Startup Weekend. Here's the URL: http://sf2.startupweekend.com/. It's from April 3rd to 5th.

denglishOP 17 years ago

Thanks for all of the great tips everyone. Should keep us busy :). Looking forward to meeting some of you at some of the events.

timcederman 17 years ago

If you want to catch up with an ex-pat Aussie for a beer or two while you're here, just drop me a line.

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