HackyHour / Wuerzburg

Monthly HackyHour meetings in Würzburg
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HackyHour[6] on 2016-05-04 (rescheduled) #16

Closed iimog closed 8 years ago

iimog commented 8 years ago

Let's discuss topics for this months HackyHour. I would be interested in checking out Coding Dojos. What do you think? Other suggestions?

nterhoeven commented 8 years ago

What are Coding Dojos?

iimog commented 8 years ago

Look here to get a rough idea: http://codingdojo.org/

EzioAuditoredaFirenze commented 8 years ago

Coding Dojos sounds like a great idea. I'm not really good at coding, so if you could mention the programming language that we would use to code, I could read a bit and come prepared. :wink:

iimog commented 8 years ago

@EzioAuditoredaFirenze I'd suggest using python. It is one of the most popular languages at the moment. It is also said to be suitable for beginners. Furthermore others (including myself, @nterhoeven and @greatfireball) do not use python, yet. So we would all start with little prior knowledge.

iimog commented 8 years ago

There is a suggestion in the gitter channel to reschedule the next HackyHour to the 4th of May due to a conflict with the GSLS general assembly. Please comment via gitter if you do not want to reschedule.

iimog commented 8 years ago

HackyHour[6] will take place on the 4th of May at 6pm in the CCTB

iimog commented 8 years ago

I have another suggestion :smiling_imp: How about a little poker after the HackyHour? We can switch over to poker at 8pm so it wont get too late.

iimog commented 8 years ago

We successfully solved "The Descent" and "Mars Lander Level 1" on codingame.com in coding dojo fashion. It was a lot of fun. We solved "Skynet: the Chasm" only partially. Everyone is welcome to finish it off and present their solution in the next HackyHour #18