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Freelance and student Internet developers build unconventional Philly workspace

The Philadelphia Inquirer reports on twentysomethings who launched Devnuts, a combination techie co-working space and business incubator.

The large open space on North Third Street housing Devnuts and Jarv.us is anything but corporate, with no cubicles or fluorescent lights. So, for that matter, are the twentysomethings who work there. Some are freelance techies and hackers who rent space for $300 a month, others work on projects for Devnuts, and still others are interns whom Devnuts helps train and then find tech jobs.

At 2 on a recent afternoon, a few interns in jeans and sweatshirts were clustered around a couple of desks, all intensely coding on their laptops. More would arrive later; techies aren't morning people, Fazio said, and the office is busiest between 4 p.m. and 4 a.m.

Original source: The Philadelphia Inquirer
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