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Yahoo! and BBC Hackday

As Tom was the first to announce, Yahoo! and the beeb have joined forces for the first Hackday in europe. Imagine X-Factor for geeks, competing to be the biggest geek, except at the end we get some decent music (at the US one they had Beck!!!)

If the possibility of someone like Beck turning up isn't enough, it's happening at Ally Pally. The only venue cooler than that would be the ISS.

There are 500 places, you have to submit your details along with a few links to some hacks you've done before, I'm hoping my few greasemonkey scripts and other bits and bobs will be enough to get me in. I've also read that at the US one they had 500 hackers, but only 100 projects, which would suggest you really need to get into a team.

I've got a few ideas for hacks, so is there anyone else out there who's planning on going and would like to join forces? I'm a .NET developer (C#, ASP.NET, Compact Framework etc) and also do a lot of JavaScript (GM, YUI, bit of XUL) and know my way around Flash. So come on, don't be shy, doesn't matter if you're not "shit hot", who is? I work much better with someone to bounce ideas off.

This is all assuming I get an invite!

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Thom Shannon's background in making chips gives him a unique insight into the web development industry. As the Technical Director of Glow New Media he works with clients across the UK to deliver high quality web marketing solutions using the latest techniques, accessibility practices, and web standards in both straight and crinkle cut.


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