MacHack becomes ADHOC
ADHOC 2004 happens on July 21st through July 24th, a few weeks after
Apple’s Information Dissemination conference. This should give plenty of
time to absorb what was said there, get some work done for your bosses, and
come to ADHOC with great ideas for spontaneous projects. ADHOC is a great
companion to WWDC; and if the budgets can’t afford Apple’s conference,
ADHOC is a wonderful way to get an introduction and hands-on experience
with Apple’s new technologies.
Two great keynote speakers are scheduled to appear: Jordan Hubbard,
Apple’s manager of BSD Technologies, famous for FreeBSD & his countless
Open Source contributions; and David Pogue, New York Times columnist,
author, piano player.
Being a conference by Mac Developers for Mac Developers, you can help
contribute to ADHOC’s content. If you know something you’re particularly
good at, have learned some new Apple technology over the past year or so,
and you’d like to lead a session on this topic, your fellow participants
would definitely appreciated your efforts! Speakers also enjoy a very
healthy discount off the already affordable standard registration fees.
Check out the Call For Speakers page
(http://www.adhocconf.com/callforsessions.html ) for further details.
Here are important dates to remember:
- Last day for Early Registration 4/16/04
Make plans to be there A.S.A.P.
Book your stay at the hotel early for rates of under $100 per
night for participants. Check the website ( http://www.adhoc.conf ) for
details.




