IvyInnovation / Harvard

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Closed mattneary closed 10 years ago

mattneary commented 10 years ago

Hey members of @IvyInnovation/harvard! Summer's coming and we can try to start taking advantage of this group. I don't know the names of all of you, and know the expertise of even fewer, so if all of you could get in contact with me and tell me your name, whether you're interested in this group moving forward and in what platforms and languages you have experience, that would be great.

You can make a post on this page or email me at neary.matt@gmail.com.

I think this group could do some really cool things! We could definitely build something cool for our class at Harvard, and maybe even knock out some freelance jobs. I'm open to anything.

AjayNathan commented 10 years ago

I'm Ajay Nathan, and I'd definitely be down to do some freelance work or a project or something. I know C++ and Python, but I'm kind of rusty (haven't done any real coding since last summer). I'm interested in pretty much anything.

Ajay On May 3, 2014 5:34 PM, "Matt Neary" notifications@github.com wrote:

Hey members of @IvyInnovation/harvardhttps://github.com/orgs/IvyInnovation/teams/harvard! Summer's coming and we can try to start taking advantage of this group. I don't know the names of all of you, and know the expertise of even fewer, so if all of you could get in contact with me and tell me your name, whether you're interested in this group moving forward and in what platforms and languages you have experience, that would be great.

You can make a post on this page or email me at neary.matt@gmail.com.

I think this group could do some really cool things! We could definitely build something cool for our class at Harvard, and maybe even knock out some freelance jobs. I'm open to anything.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/IvyInnovation/Harvard/issues/1 .

DanFu09 commented 10 years ago

My name is Dan Fu, and I'd also be interested in some freelance work or something like that. I can do C++, Java, and Android Development well, and I can also do some rudimentary web development with Rails and JavaScript.

benjili commented 10 years ago

Benjamin (Ben) Li here, no interests in particular, but glad to help. I have some experience with C++, Python, Java, and Android dev.

samuelklam commented 10 years ago

@Matt. Were you ever able to throw up the initial landing page. ᐧ

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On Sat, May 3, 2014 at 11:45 PM, Benjamin Li notifications@github.comwrote:

Benjamin (Ben) Li here, no interests in particular, but glad to help. I have some experience with C++, Python, Java, and Android dev.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/IvyInnovation/Harvard/issues/1#issuecomment-42123262 .

mattneary commented 10 years ago

@samuelklam Yeah. The source code is on this github at https://github.com/IvyInnovation/Harvard/tree/gh-pages and the site is at http://ivyinnovation.github.io/Harvard. You can make updates to it if you like.

mattneary commented 10 years ago

@IvyInnovation/harvard I thought I'd collect the info I've gotten so far into a members list. It's available here and generated from a JSON file holding the information.

anishdhar commented 10 years ago

I'm Anish Dhar, and I'm definitely interested in overall bigger projects for the class or any freelance projects. I know java/python, and have some web experience with html/css, PHP, sql, node.js, and js.

raahilsha commented 10 years ago

Hi, I'm Raahil Sha and the languages that I know the most of are Java, C#, and Javascript. To a lesser extent, I use R and HTML/CSS. Thus far, I've worked mostly with bioinformatics research and video game development. In the past (7th/8th grades), most games have been done with Flash, but now I typically make Android games. One project that I'm currently working on is a WiiU game made in C# and Javascript using Unity3D.

sredmond commented 10 years ago

I'm actually headed to Stanford, but I'm still going to stick around to contribute :) I'll maybe even sneak Stanford into our college list. I'm most comfortable with Python and Java (I wrote Matt a short Python script to scrape images from Facebook so that we could play a Harvard facemash game), but I'm also fine with C, C++, HTML5/CSS3/JS, SQL, and I'm learning Ruby and ObjC.

P.S. And my actual name is Sam Redmond

abidart commented 10 years ago

My name is Alan and I am from Argentina. Unfortunately, I know nothing about programming, except I can print ""Hello, world" on a screen using C++. I do have a GitHub account and this is why I am here. I can work in Outreach and I love to work in Human Resources...I do not know if that can be helpful in any way but I would to contribute and work with you guys.

Just for the record, I recently founded a small start up which had a great impact not because of our IT section but because of our Outreach/HR Team (I know that at some point Matt helped me find support for the IT section between you guys, including Sam who offered his help). Nevertheless, IT is no longer an issue. Recently, we called the attention of the biggest platform in our field of action Hey Success www.HeySuccess.com and of a huge youth platform named Pangea www.pangeaofficial.com . Both platforms have made me and my team offers and we are still deciding who we should join (both want me and my team to drop the current platform I founded to work for them doing basically the same thing but at a much larger scale, and we are really eager to do so). If anyone is interested in knowing more about our project or joining any of those platforms free to contact me.

But as I said before....I am more than available and willing to help you guys out with anything I can. I would love to go around promoting your inventions to students around the world.

2014-05-04 15:45 GMT-03:00 Sam Redmond notifications@github.com:

I'm actually headed to Stanford, but I'm still going to stick around to contribute :) I'll maybe even sneak Stanford into our college list. I'm most comfortable with Python and Java (I wrote Matt a short Python script to scrape images from Facebook so that we could play a Harvard facemash game), but I'm also fine with C, C++, HTML5/CSS3/JS, SQL, and I'm learning Ruby and ObjC.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/IvyInnovation/Harvard/issues/1#issuecomment-42140929 .

mattneary commented 10 years ago

@IvyInnovation/harvard Alright guys, it looks like this is going to be the core group. I'll keep you all posted and any of you can let me know of project ideas.

hathix commented 10 years ago

Yo, I'm Neel Mehta! My main areas of expertise are web development (HTML5, CSS3, PHP, JavaScript, jQuery, what have you), along with Java, Android, and some Python. Most of my recent work has been in web development (both apps and normal websites.) Good to meet you all!

wmackey commented 10 years ago

Hi, I'm Wyatt Mackey. I'm relatively new to programming, but I'm decent at Python, and learning C++ and Haskell. I've also done a fair amount of stuff with parallel computing/supercomputers, though mostly on the algorithm side of that.

On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 8:44 PM, Neel Mehta notifications@github.com wrote:

Yo, I'm Neel Mehta! My main areas of expertise are web development (HTML5, CSS3, PHP, JavaScript, jQuery, what have you), along with Java, Android, and some Python. Most of my recent work has been in web development (both apps and normal websites.) Good to meet you all!

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/IvyInnovation/Harvard/issues/1#issuecomment-42508220 .

mattneary commented 10 years ago

This is so cool seeing code being merged in! I'm not sure the best way for us to communicate about specific projects; maybe we'll open issues for ideas and close them once a project has sprung out of them?