mainhall stage - c-base

Berlin Hack and Tell

c-base mainhall
ligi
stand up hacking - 8 dynamically allocated Slots(5min presentation + 5min conversation with the audience) Past hacks here: https://berlinhackandtell.rocks
Berlin Hack and Tell is a monthly(ish) meetup where eight entities can show their hacks at c-base space station every(ish) last Tuesday of the month. This time the last Tuesday of the month is in parallel to HIP as a special edition. You have five minutes followed by up to five minutes of interaction with the audience. Show us code or other cool stuff, not slides or a sales pitch! Show off a silly/hobby project that you can’t present elsewhere. Do some software archaeology and dig in ancient code. Show some code that makes your life a little better. As long as it is interesting and/or fun and not pitch-y you are welcome to present kind of anything that can be considered hack in a wider scope you are invited to show it. Think of it like “stand up hacking”. Check out the past projects here: https://berlinhackandtell.rocks

Additional information

Type Workshop (longer than 90 minutes)
Language English

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