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Booth Number: 217

A hack night for anyone wanting to learn a programming language, hack on a software or hardware project, etc.

They frequently see people learning and hacking on software projects using Java, Scala, Ruby, Python, Node, JavaScript, CoffeeScript, among other languages and hardware projects using Arduino.

Their members include beginners working through the Learn Code the Hard Way or Code Academy exercises as well as experienced developers working on side projects.

Haiku is an open-source operating system designed from the ground up for personal computing. Inspired by the BeOS, the immediate goal of the Haiku project is to release the first alpha version.

Booth Number: 12
Silver Sponsor

The powerful ARM Linux computer ODROID-U3 supports the latest Linux Kernel 3.8 series with OpenGL ES 1.1/2.0 hardware acceleration. And it only cost $59.00.
The detail features are :

1.7GHz Quad-Core processor and 2GByte RAM

10/100Mbps Ethernet with RJ-45 LAN Jack

3 x High speed USB2.0 Host ports

Audio codec with headphone jack on board

XUbuntu 13.10

Size : 83 x 48 mm,

Weight : 48g including heat sink

Silver Sponsor

At Harness, our mission is to use ML/AI to enable every software engineering team to deliver code reliably, efficiently and quickly to their users. Our software delivery platform includes: CI/CD, Feature Flags, Cloud Cost Management, Service Reliability Management, Security Testing Orchestration & Chaos Engineering

Silver Sponsor

HashiCorp was founded by Mitchell Hashimoto and Armon Dadgar in 2012 with the goal of revolutionizing datacenter management: application development, delivery, and maintenance.

The datacenter of today is very different than the datacenter of yesterday, and we think the datacenter of tomorrow is just around the corner. We're writing software to take you all the way from yesterday to today, and then safely to tomorrow and beyond.

Silver Sponsor

With Hasura, developers can autogenerate REST and GraphQL APIs on any data, and then compose individual domains into a unified semantic supergraph. Teams use Hasura to remove data access and integration bottlenecks caused by microservices/data sprawl, and get products to market much faster! Built on an open source core, Hasura has over 600M downloads and is used by tens of thousands of developers to speed up the creation of a data access layer for modern applications.

The Hawthorne Center for Innovation, started in 2001, to offer informal learning experiences to K-12 homeschoolers in the Inland Empire Area of Southern California, has over the years morphed into a research center and innovation incubator committed to "predicting the future by inventing".

Booth Number: 96

The Hawthorne Center for Innovation, started in 2001, to offer informal learning experiences to K-12 homeschoolers in the Inland Empire Area of Southern California, has over the years morphed into a research center and innovation incubator committed to "predicting the future by inventing".

The Hawthorne Center for Innovation, started in 2001, to offer informal learning experiences to K-12 homeschoolers in the Inland Empire Area of Southern California, has over the years morphed into a research center and innovation incubator committed to "predicting the future by inventing".