HalfStack Phoenix 2023

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Started in 2015 in London, HalfStack is a series of creative JavaScript and web events hosted around the world. It’s organized by Dylan Schiemann who lives in Gilbert and is a member of The Works.

When: Feb 3, 2023. Arrive early, stay late
Where: Majestic Theatre, 5478 S Power Rd, Gilbert, AZ 85295
Who: About 200 people passionate about the possibilities of the web platform
What: A single track event with ten creative sessions, lunch, dinner, snacks, drinks, swag, a JS pub quiz with prizes, a screening of the original Matrix, and more.
Why: To get inspired as engineers and designers, to have fun and laugh together
How: Get your ticket for HalfStack Phoenix 2023 at https://ti.to/halfstack/halfstack-phoenix-2023/discount/the-works-25-phx (normally $275, save $25 with the promo code the-works-25-phx).

Halfstack usually runs out of tickets, but this year they’ve added a second screen as an overflow room for when you feel like talking or taking a break but still want to listen to the sessions so we should have enough space for everyone that’s interested.

What to expect at HalfStack Phoenix 2023

An authentic, valuable experience for attendees and sponsors focused on UI-centric JavaScript and web development.

The priority for HalfStack is the attendee experience, with great food, drinks, talks, swag, and community. Hosted by London’s longest-lived JavaScript meetup group, HalfStack is coming to Phoenix for the second time. HalfStack is a creative, one-day single track conference hosted in a relaxed environment at the Majestic Theater Gilbert.

HalfStack carefully curates talks that inspire and inform the audience in a highly interactive and entertaining manner. An initimate feeling where each attendee has time to meet one another; maximum capacity for HalfStack Phoenix is 200 attendees.

Call for Proposals

Visit the Halfstack CfP page for more information on proposing your amazing session.

Can’t afford a ticket but really want to participate in HalfStack Phoenix 2023?

We have some remaining tickets for volunteers and/or diversity thanks to our generous sponsors. Send us a note via twitter (@halfstackconf).

Questions?

Contact Halfstack here

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