Boulder Startup Week May 4-8 (free airplane tickets to HN)
We are throwing a big week of events to welcome people looking to check out Boulder. There will be coffees, hikes, coworking, New Tech Meetup, Ignite Boulder, rides, tours, hacknights and a few parties. Five days and about 50 events. No launch parties or overbearing sales pitches, just a bunch of people living here welcoming hackers to town.
I would love to invite you all out to experience Boulder. If anyone wants to come out, leave a comment and I will buy two commenters a round trip ticket to check out the week (most upvotes on why they want to come to Boulder). Looks like I can buy a ticket from almost anywhere in the states for <$300 so ticket or voucher to fly out of $300.
http://boulderstartupweek.eventbrite.com/
http://plancast.com/a/25sh
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 38.9 ms ] threadAs a developer already living in Boulder, just want to back up what Andrew said - Boulder is great for startups and has a great community. It should be both really interesting and a lot of fun.
(Best excuse to finally meet you and Jo that I've ever had!)
I already know Boulder rocks. I already know the people there rock. I already know Boulder startups rock. The tickets should go to people who A.) would be looking for work in Boulder or B.) would like to go but otherwise wouldn't have the means to get there.
When I came back, I quit my job and started working with startups. Boulder wasn't the only reason, of course, but the experience I had made the choice much easier.
Looking forward to visiting again in a few weeks.
I am Jade, 24, from L.A. California. I've never been out of the country and have only been to Vegas, Tempe, Arizona, and most recently San Fransisco for startup school <3.
I opted out of going to college because I didn't agree with the "go to school to get a good job and be forever happy" path to success. Though now I realize that's not what school has to be about but I was young and dumb.
Instead I started a custom screen-printing company. I printed custom apparel for high school clubs and sports teams. I learned everything online and in my 3rd year I moved from my parents garage into an actual production warehouse.
During this time I dabbled in HTML because I wanted to create a website for my company. As time passed this hobby of mine turned into what I loved to do - I would work and work and work just so I could finish to go learn coding.
Finally about a year ago now, after my girlfriend and I parted ways, due to the fact that I was a dickhead that put work before her, I closed my company, ended the lease, and sold everything.
I used the year to learn programming full-time, and now I'm here, no money, no job, no credentials, and an annoying smallish debt to attend to.
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I would like to go to Boulder because my life is my work and my work is being an entrepreneurial programmer. I have to make things, even if that means I'll be living in a cardboard box while building, I have to create.
This is not a sob story, I don't want sympathy because my life is fantastic. Rather I want to convey that I learn the hard way. I willingly take these drastic and unfriendly roads. I'm too stubborn and hardheaded maybe but that's just the way it is. I have a lot to prove to myself and to others who grow increasingly worried about me.
Boulder sounds like a great place to do that! Oh yeah, p.s. I love "Man vs. Wild" and I even got to meet Bear Grylls at a book signing <3. So even though I've never been exposed to the great outdoors; I love the great outdoors!
Thank you for you time. My plane ticket will cost $169.00. If I don't get voted up, perhaps someone here has some freelance work I could do to earn ~ $200.00 for the trip. I work with kohana php framework, jquery, and can do moderate design work. http://plusjade.com
Best of luck to you, hope you make it out there.
Hopefully, in a year or so, I'll have an opportunity to reciprocate.
I've seen so many good ideas languish because no one knew how to market them. Its a shame too because it is incredibly cheap today(in money, not time) to mount a great campaign to get your product seen. I hope that I can go to Boulder Startup Week, network with bright developers, and find someone to partner and build a company with.
This would also be the best way for me to convince my wife to consider moving to Boulder.