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Girl Develop It is turning three [Events Roundup]

Plus: an event with PayPal cofounder and investor Peter Thiel moderated by Technical.ly's editor-in-chief.

At a Girl Develop It class. (Photo by Yasmine Mustafa)

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Party it up with Girl Develop It this week and hear demos from the around the startup community.

Also: The Arts + Business Council of Greater Philadelphia is bringing PayPal cofounder and investor Peter Thiel to town next Monday morning (Sept. 22) to talk about his new book, Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future. Our editor-in-chief Zack Seward will moderate a panel on that topic featuring angel investor and entrepreneur Jon Gosier, Temple’s Ellen Weber, Gabriel Investment’s Richard Vague and SEI’s Mark Samuels.

Get tickets ($45)

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Girl Develop It Philly’s 3 Year Anniversary Party
Celebrate three years of Girl Develop It teaching women how to code in Philadelphia.
Friday, Sept. 19
6:30-8:30 p.m.

Comcast Center, 17th Street & JFK Blvd. Center City.
RSVP. $25.

 

Philly EdTech Meetup – DEMO NIGHT!
School’s back in session, so hear from local edtech companies and orgs like Yellowdig, Boxly and Harrisburg University of Science & Technology.
Thursday, Sept. 18
6:30-8:30 p.m.

VentureForth, 417 North 8th Street. Callowhill.
RSVP. Free.

 

Philly New Technology Meetup #5 – September 2014
Hear from Ticketleap’s Beah Burger-Lenehan, PeopleLinx and the man behind Legodelphia.
Wednesday, Sept. 17
6:15 p.m.

Quorum at the Science Center, 3711 Market Street, Floor 8.
RSVP. Free.

Companies: Arts + Business Council of Greater Philadelphia / Girl Develop It / PeopleLinx
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