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September 07, 2015, 03:24:21 PM
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Hi,

The DevCore Workshop to help "Develop the Developers" will be held on October 18 at Draper University in San Mateo, CA.

This is the third DevCore event and first in the Bay Area.

The speaker list includes Charlie Lee, Gavin Andresen, Jeff Garzik and others.   There are some additional very great names who we should be able to officially announce soon.

There will also be a certificate program run by Michael Perklin.

The focus is on programming and development -- with hands on, live use of laptops to do real coding.

Although not the focus, we will also have at least one section of the current blocksize discussion and we are making every possible effort to invite the most balanced and representative developers for this.

Please mark your calendars!

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Tickets are now on sale at bitcoinfoundation.org for this
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Why can't Bitcoin Foundation members pay with bitcoin? Also, is it the 16th or the 18th?

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