This is as days pass by, by Stuart Langridge

And this is Yahoo Hack Day unofficial forum, written , and concerning Conferences

In less than a month's time I shall be at another event; this time it's Yahoo Hack Day. Some chap called Peter CooperTom Scott (thanks pig for the correction) has set up an unofficial Hack Day wiki where you can note what your skillz are and so on. I need to put my thinking cap on to come up with some cool ideas for something to hack on; suggestions for things that you think would be cool and incorporate the Yahoo and BBC APIs welcome! Hack Day: London, June 16/17 2007

Comments

pig

>Some chap called Peter Cooper has set up an >unofficial Hack Day wiki where you can note >what your skillz are and so on

none, he made only the forum!

Peter Cooper

Yeah, the forum is me, the wiki is not :) The wiki has a great list of people and info, etc, and the forum is more for just questions and riffing. Hopefully the forum will be of more use around the actual time when people need to keep in touch or want to find people quickly.

Matt Lee

Ooh, I'm going to that too. If you're travelling by train, let me know and I'll try and get down to Wolves in time to travel with you?

Anonymous Coward

i want lear how to hack

AlbertoDeKosta

Sorry, wrong topic. :ups:

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