Midnight Engineering
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Midnight Engineering was a magazine published by William E. Gates (known as Bill Gates, but not to be confused with William H. Gates III, the founder of Microsoft). The audience was primarily hardware and software engineers who are either running their own small businesses or currently have "day jobs" and are "burning the midnight oil" developing products or services that they can bring to market and become independent entrepreneurs.
There was a conference associated with the magazine, initially called ME-Ski and then renamed to ENTCON (Entrepreneurs Conference), held early each Spring out in Denver, Colorado, US.
Although the magazine is no longer published, a loyal group of former readers continue to meet each year out in Colorado at the end of March or early April. That independent conference is called EntConnect (Entrepreneurial Connections).