C4 (conference)
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C4 is a Macintosh software developers conference that was held for the first time in Chicago on October 20, October 21 and October 22, 2006. The conference was created by Jonathan Rentzsch after the demise of MacHack. The conference ended on October 22 at the Adler Planetarium with the TimeSpace show.
[edit] Presenters
- Steve Dekorte, software developer
- Drunkenbatman, blogger, organizer of Evening@Adler (held at Adler Planetarium)
- Brian W. Fitzpatrick, developer of Subversion, Fire and Apache Portable Runtime
- John Gruber, coauthor of Markdown and influential blogger (see Daring Fireball)
- Gus Mueller, creator of VoodooPad
- Jonathan Rentzsch, software developer
- Brent Simmons, creator of NetNewsWire
- Aaron Hillegass, software developer and Cocoa instructor at Big Nerd Ranch
- Paul Kafasis, software developer and founder of Rogue Amoeba
[edit] Notable attendees
- James Duncan Davidson, former Sun Microsystems engineer, creator of Tomcat and Ant
[edit] External links
- Official website
- C4 schedule
- Rentzsch's blog posts about C4
- Photos of C4 by James Duncan Davidson at Flickr
- Photos of C4 by John Gruber at Flickr