Christian Heilmann

Join us Tuesday to learn from Paypal and Yahoo how to win $160k!

Thursday, July 15th, 2010 at 12:44 pm

Paypal together with some other partners are currently hosting a developer competition with prizes of over $160,000. For more information check out the Paypal X challenge web site.

To give you more information about the challenge and to introduce you to the Paypal and Yahoo APIs to be used in your submissions we invite developers to join us for a developer evening on Tuesday, the 20th of July at 6.30 in the newly opened Techhub in Old Street.

TechHub London
76-80 City Rd
EC1Y 2BJ London
United Kingdom

John Lunn from Paypal and Christian Heilmann of the Yahoo Developer Network will walk you through the APIs and answer your questions.

This is your chance to learn tricks of the trade and to get well on the way to be the winner of some great cash prizes and build the future of online payments. Following the presentations we organised food and drinks to aid the mingling.

Get your free ticket now and see you on Tuesday!

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