We are rebuilding our site—live at building.seesparkbox.com.
Join us, real-time, as the site evolves. It will be ugly at times.
Sometimes it will be downright broken.
But it will always be transparent and real. You can even check under the
hood of the public repo on Github and share your ideas.
Crazy, are we? Read why we're doing this.
Dayton Clean Coders provides an environment to teach, learn, and experiment with software development patterns, practices, and tools for creating high quality software which can change at the pace of our customers.
Even when he's kicking back at a conference, Jeremy Mack can't stop building stuff. With a little help from his Sparkbox friends, the Mashboard conference schedule app was born — during the CodeMash conference itself.
Taking the pressure off by banning presentations means there's more time for organic networking. Find out where your closest Build Guild meets so you can get to chattin' with others that work in the Web. (Mustaches are not mandatory, by the way.)
After a year of working together, the amazing people at Homefull feel more like friends than clients. When we invited them to stop by for a FORGE lunch, they responded with a resounding, "No." However, they surprised us with a request to cook lunch for us! Being the food-lovers that we are, we agreed. Today was our chance to enjoy that meal, but better than the food was the company.
Not only did they bring some delicious grub, they presented us with a beautiful plaque which depicts the Homefull logotype and the FORGE logotype behind the new Homefull logo. This will be a constant reminder of the partnership we've enjoyed and the difference we're both trying to make in our community. Thank you, Homefull.