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September 12, 2009

Ten free student tickets for Business of Software 2009

I've decided to offer ten free student tickets to Business of Software 2009. Here's what you need to do to qualify:

  • Be in full-time education
  • Be a hacker, and show some evidence of this.  E-mail me a link to your blog / an open source project you've worked on / something you've built
  • MBAs etc. can apply, but you need to be a hacker too
  • E-mail me at neil.davidson@businessofsoftware.org by Saturday 19th September

I'll then choose ten people to get the free tickets. The process will be totally opaque. I might pick people at random, I might not. I might choose the first ten people to e-mail, or I might not. I don't know yet.

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