SuperHappyDevHouse

SuperHappyDevHouse

SuperHappyDevHouse (también conocido como SHDH) es una serie internacional de eventos sociales que los organizadores originalmente concibieron como fiestas para hackers y pensadores. Fundado el 29 de mayo de 2005 por Jeff Lindsay y David Weekly (fundador de PBwiki), SHDH en Silicon Valley comenzó con 150 hasta 200 personas cada seis semanas en diversos lugares de San Francisco y Silicon Valley, California. El inusual nombre deriva de una popular satira del programa Saturday Night Live llamada Happy Fun Ball.

Contenido

Formato

En un superhappydevhouse los asistentes se dedican durante 12 horas a desarrollar algún proyecto o varios, aprender alguno nuevo durante las 12 horas que dura el SHDH, en las ultimas horas se invita a los asistentes a pasar a platicar a los asistentes que es lo que lograron durante el SHDH.

Un supper happy dev house no es un evento de networking, no es una competencia o una conferencia (aun que se dan platicas) no es una fiesta, aun que de alguna manera se haga un poco de todo eso.

Expansión global

En 2008, El SHDH se expandió globalmente con diversos eventos como son CocoaDevHouse (Londres); SuperHappyDevClub (Cambridge, UK); Cologne DevHouse (Cologne, Germany); SuperHappyDevFlat (Zurich, Switzerland); SuperHappyGrow-OpDevHouse (Vancouver, Canada); SuperHappyDevHouse Aotearoa (New Zealand); PhoenixDevHouse (Arizona); BostonDevHouse (Cambridge, Massachusetts); y DevHouse Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania)[1] . Se empezó un DevHouse en Hermosillo, México en Septiembre de 2008, siendo el primero en latinoamerica, poco tiempo después se realizo el Devhouse en la ciudad de México el 1 de noviembre del 2008 y dos años después el Dev house en Mérida, Yucatán el 28 de febrero de 2010.

Véase también

Referencias

  1. Watkins, Cheree Renee. "What Is SuperHappyDevHouse? Party for Hackers and Thinkers Goes Global and Celebrates SHDH25," Suite 101, May 7, 2008.

Enlaces externos


Lista de eventos superhappydevhouse


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