Web 2.0 NYC reminder Sep 16
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If you’re at Web 2.0 tomorrow (Wednesday, September 16) I hope you’ll come to our sessions:
10:05am in room 1A23 & 24: “10 Things We’ve Learned at 37signals” (Jason Fried)
11:10am in room 1A08 & 10: “Go REST with Rails” (David Heinemeier Hansson)
3:20pm in the Special Events Hall: Keynote (Jason Fried)
We hope to see you there!



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10 comments so far
Matt 16 Sep 08
Looking forward to it!
Jake 16 Sep 08
Us students can’t afford to go – will your talks be recorded?
Spin_girl 16 Sep 08
Look forward to it. Any chance u will make your presentation available in case we can’t make it to one of your sessions? ( hard to imagine, I know)
Adam 16 Sep 08
Any dates in the future for talks in London/UK?
Failing that, consider putting a new angle to live.37signals?
Frank 16 Sep 08
@Jake They have discounted rates for students but not on the lowest package ($100). Funny thing is, if you try to register with cash, they will turn you away, so make sure to bring your credit card.
Sean 16 Sep 08
Wednesday is September 17th
Anonymous Coward 16 Sep 08
Jason Fried, 37signals 10:05am Wednesday, 09/17/2008 10 Things We’ve Learned at 37signals Location: 1A23 & 24
Sunil 17 Sep 08
Would this talk be recorded? Any chance we can hear/see it online?
Vicky H 17 Sep 08
I saw this writeup that looks pretty thorough of Jason’s presentation. I think they will also writeup DHH ’s this afternoon.
Jason Fried – 10 Things We’ve Learned at 37Signals http://tinyurl.com/55k24d
James Rosen 20 Sep 08
I enjoyed both sessions and the keynote. As a Rails veteran, I thought DHH ’s talk was well done, but not very helpful. Both of Jason’s talks were fantastic.
I apologize profusely to Jason for asking so many questions. Thank you for humoring me.
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