Archive for April, 2009

FullCodePress Hashtag

24 April 2009 | Russ Weakley | 1 Comment »

For those that are dying to know… the hashtag for this year’s FullCodePress event is #fcp09. Find out more about hashtags and how they work.

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Are events like FullCodePress damaging to the web development community?

23 April 2009 | Russ Weakley | 9 Comments »

We noticed a comment on the SitePoint blog recently, mentioning how FullCodePress could “give people the impression that it’s alright for some sleep deprived cowboys to knock up a site in a day”. Here’s our response.

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The Australian selection panel

22 April 2009 | Russ Weakley | No Comments »

The role of the Australian Selection panel is to choose a single applicant for each of the six team positions. Our selection panel consists of Steve Baty, Lea de Groot and Russ Weakley. Find out more about these people, their hopes and dreams.

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The New Zealand selection panel

20 April 2009 | Mike Brown | 1 Comment »

One of the issues in sport, and especially a team sport like FullCodePress, is selecting a team. It’s not a straightforward matter – in addition to finding people good at their respective positions, there’s stuff like team harmony and working together to consider. Find out more.

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Why try and compete in FullCodePress?

17 April 2009 | Mike Brown | 1 Comment »

A few days ago, Seth Godin wrote a post called “Intentionally building communities (More hallway!)”. Although he wasn’t writing about FullCodePress, a couple of passages resonated with me. Find out more.

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Where are the two finished sites from the last FCP?

7 April 2009 | Russ Weakley | No Comments »

Some questions we are commonly asked include: “Where are the two finished sites from last year?”, “Are the sites still live?” and “Are they still functioning?”. Find out the answers here!

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FullCodePress 09

6 April 2009 | Mike Brown | 2 Comments »

Webstock and WIPA announce the launch of FullCodePress 09! The CodeBlacks from New Zealand will once again cross the Tasman to take on the best of Australia’s web industry in a competition to build a website for a non-profit organisation in 24 hours.

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