San Francisco - February 11, 2003 - No Starch Press, the publisher that
makes computing fun, is pleased to announce its sponsorship of CodeCon
2.0 (
http://www.codecon.org/), which takes place February 22 through 24
in San Francisco. CodeCon 2.0 is the premier event in 2003 for P2P,
application development, and network security and is an excellent venue
for developers to showcase their work.
"We're very pleased to have No Starch Press sponsor CodeCon," conference
co-founder Bram Cohen said. "No Starch Press has consistently published
quality books aimed at technologists much like the attendees of
CodeCon." Bill Pollock, publisher of No Starch Press, appreciates the
developer-friendly focus of CodeCon. “We are excited to be a part of
CodeCon 2.0. Many conferences don't really appreciate the developer.
CodeCon does, however, which makes for a truly unique experience.”
Boasting attendees from across the globe, CodeCon appeals to the global
community developers working on the most advanced Internet
technologies. "Our formula is simple," conference co-founder Len
Sassaman said. "We require all presentations of new software to involve
working demos, and be presented by an actual developer involved with
the project.
CodeCon's no-nonsense atmosphere makes it an ideal opportunity for the
Internet's most prominent developers to meet and
exchange ideas about
the software inventions which will shape the global networks of
tomorrow.