TechBash 2016 – A Developer Conference By the Community, For the Community

TechBash Developer Conference

Readers of my blog are probably aware of TechBash. I have been including links to announcements and blogged about it a few times. I wanted to take a step back from the marketing hype and talk about why we’re doing this.

The short answer is in the “Why” above: it’s for the community. The new Kalahari in the Poconos is uniquely situated. It is only a 2 hour drive from Philadelphia, northern New Jersey and New York City. It’s also within a reasonable driving distance from Baltimore, DC and Boston. That’s a huge developer population that has not has a community-organized conference of this scale available to them before.

Ohio and the surrounding areas have CodeMash every January. The upper-Midwest has That Conference, the Summer Camp for Geeks in WI. Both of these events are hosted at other Kalahari locations and stand as a shining example of what the community can build. Those of us organizing TechBash want to bring that same type of event to the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic developer communities. We want to take what’s awesome about those conference and about Code Camps like the ones run by Philly .NET and build something amazing.

All of our founders are Microsoft MVPs or alumni of the MVP Program.

  • Jason Gaylord
  • Andy Schwam
  • Alvin Ashcraft
  • Devin Rader
  • Jess Chadwick
  • Brian Minisi

Many of our speakers are also MVPs.

  • Chris Woodruff
  • Glenn Block
  • Iris Classon
  • James Bender
  • Jesse Liberty
  • Jim Wooley
  • Joseph Guadagno
  • Ondrej Balas
  • Oren Novotny
  • Sam Basu
  • Steve Michelotti
  • Kevin Hazzard

MVPs receive the award each year by helping the developer community in their respective areas. That’s what we’re trying to do with TechBash. TechBash is not backed by a software company, publisher or other big business. The six developers who created the non-profit TechBash Foundation are bringing this event to life because there is no other affordable mid-week, multi-day event for the developer community in the region. We are doing this on our own time because we’re passionate about building this event for developers around NY and Philly.

Similar conferences in the region can end up costing you or your company over $1500 more for the registration and hotel. We have tried to price TechBash as low as possible while still delivering a first class experience. For small companies that want to send a team of developers, we are offering group discounts to help offset the cost. Contact groups@techbash.com for more information. Our discounted hotel rates at the Kalahari are only valid through August 29th, so register and book your room as soon as possible.

If you have any questions, you can contact me or reach out to info@techbash.com. Also, let’s start a dialog right here in the comments section. My posts are usually one-sided lists of links that I push out to my readers. This is a chance to have a dialog. What do you like about what we’re doing with TechBash? What are your concerns? Do you have the same concerns about other regional conferences like Code Mash, That Conference, and CodeStock? Where can we improve our message and our event?

Thanks for your time! I really hope that everyone who attends TechBash feels the excitement and inspiration that comes from building something together.

 

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TechBash Developer Conference is Approaching – Register Today and Save $50

Just a quick note about TechBash at the Kalahari Resort and Water Park in Pocono Manor, PA. It’s coming up soon – Sept 28-30 is next month!

If you register before midnight on Friday, August 5th, you can save $50 off the regular cost be using code TBDOGDAYS. In addition, the special hotel rate (starting at $159/night +taxes) ends later this month. So, this week is the best time to maximize savings and book your spot for the first ever TechBash Developer Conference!

TechBash Developer Conference

(NOTE: Discount code cannot be applied to registrations already completed.)

See you there!

Alvin

 

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TechBash 2016 – Kalahari Resort Poconos, PA – Register Today!

TechBash 2016 is rapidly approaching. The inaugural developer event will be held September 28-30, 2016 at the Kalahari Resort in Pocono Manor, PA. You can now buy tickets for the event and reserve your hotel room at our great rate.

Here’s a great summary of TechBash written by one of our founders, Andy Schwam:

Wondering why you should attend TechBash? There are lots of reasons. For starters, we’ve got great presentations for you by a variety of awesome speakers. Our venue, the Kalahari Resort is really cool. It is a brand new Resort, Conference Center, and 100,000 sq ft indoor water park! Location? TechBash is located in the Pocono Mountains in PA. That means it’s not only a beautiful setting but it’s close. If you are in the northeastern US and tired of flying cross country for tech conferences, TechBash is for you. We are less than a 2 hour drive from New Your City, Philadelphia, and northern NJ. And this location is still within reasonable driving distance of many other cities in the northeast!

We want to inspire our attendees to build great things. At TechBash, we are building an environment that is designed for attendees to get the most out of the event. In the many sessions at TechBash you will learn all sorts of new things. But we know that a lot of great things happen outside of the talks as well. That is why we will have a great attendee lounge that will have plenty of space for you to hang out and talk with old friends and new. It will provide a great place for speakers and attendees to have follow up talks after sessions. There will be snacks and coffee. And it will also include our Hack Lab and our vendors as well. The Hack Lab is a space for our attendees, speakers and sponsors to collaborate, brain storm, hack and even demo the results!

We’re putting together a great lineup of speakers.

  • Amanda Lang
  • Bob Familiar
  • Chris Houdeshell
  • Chris Woodruff
  • Dane Morgridge
  • Dave Voyles
  • David Giard
  • Doc Norton
  • Glenn Block
  • James Bender
  • Jason van Brackel
  • Jeffrey Fritz
  • Jeffrey Rennie
  • Jenny Allar
  • Jim Wooley
  • Joel Cochran
  • Joseph Guadagno
  • Josh Gretz
  • JP Toto
  • Kayla Daniels
  • Kendall Miller
  • Kevin Hazzard
  • Oren Novotny
  • Ondrej Balas
  • Pete Brown
  • Sam Basu
  • Samantha QuiƱones
  • Stephen Bohlen
  • Steve Michelotti

Stay tuned for the full slate of speakers. It’s coming soon!

Go visit TechBash.com to get more info or buy tickets directly at EventBrite. Also, be sure to follow TechBash on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

 

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