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Pluralsight Announces Second Annual hack.summit() Event

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Pluralsight will be holding the second annual hack.summit() virtual event from 22nd - 25th February 2016.

Pluralsight, a global leader in online learning for technology professionals, in cooperation with a number of corporate technology partners, will be holding the second annual hack.summit() virtual event from 22nd - 25th February 2016.

Launched with 64,000 registrants last year, hack.summit() is both the world’s largest virtual event of any kind, and the largest event for programmers in history. Leaders who have made significant computer science contributions will collaborate, take a stand for charitable causes, and educate the world for free on a virtual stage.

“Oracle, IBM, Facebook, Microsoft, Github, Uber, ThoughtWorks, and many other companies have partnered behind this event to make it a reality. hack.summit() is a testament that social entrepreneurship and giving back to the greater good can produce extraordinary results,” said Ed Roman, founder of hack.summit().

All ticket sales from the event will be donated to nonprofit coding organisations that have partnered with hack.summit(),. These organisations include Code.org, Women Who Code, Code for America, Black Girls Code, and many more. Last year’s event raised $50,000 for nonprofits and this year’s hack.summit() is expected to raise significantly more.

Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with the highest calibre of speakers ever seen before at a programming event, including:

  • David Heinemeier Hansson (creator of Ruby on Rails)
  • Orion Henry (founder of Heroku)
  • Nathan Marz (creator of Apache Storm)
  • Kent Beck (creator of Extreme Programming, co-creator of Agile, author of nine books)
  • Tom Chi (creator of Google Glass)
  •  Rebecca Parsons (CTO of ThoughtWorks)
  • Yehuda Katz (creator of Ember.js)
  • Brian Fox (creator of the GNU Bash Shell)
  • Jon Skeet (#1 answerer on StackOverflow)
  • Dries Buyataert (creator of the Drupal programming language),
  • Qi Lu (EVP at Microsoft)
  • Rod Vagg (Node.js Technical Chair and Core Committer)
  • Sarah Allen (co-creator of After Effects, Flash video, recent Presidential Innovation Fellow) and many more.

hack.summit() is also announcing its virtual hackathon this year, which will be held from 20th - 21st February 2016organised and powered by Koding.com . The hackathon is an opportunity for developers to win their share of a $150,000 prize pool, and to “hack for good” as their programming efforts will help raise money for coding nonprofit organisations.

Over 30,000 developers have pre-registered for the hackathon from over 900 cities, making this the largest hackathon in history. Koding.com has agreed to subsidise the infrastructure costs to help nonprofits in the coding space.

To register to attend hack.summit(), or learn more about how to be an event sponsor, visit hacksummit.org.

 

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 About Pluralsight

Founded in 2004, Pluralsight is the global leader in online learning for professional software developers, IT specialists and creative technologists. As the world’s largest curated professional development platform, the company offers instant access to more than 4,000 courses authored by top experts. With customers in more than 150 countries, Pluralsight serves as a career catalyst, delivering hands-on, practical training for the most in-demand and understaffed jobs of today. For more information, visit Pluralsight.com.