This week’s schedule (Jul 14 – Jul 21)

Here’s this week’s schedule:

  • Tuesday, from 07:15PM Splat Space Open Meeting:

    Open Meetings on Tuesdays include member show & tell, project updates, and calls for collaborative hacking from 7pm-8pm. By 8:00pm, the meeting will break and everyone is free to mingle, work on projects, and get to know fellow hackers.

    How to get here: http://splatspace.org/location/

    We’re in the basement below Beyu Caffe @ 331 W. Main St. Parking behind the building on Ramseur St — there is plenty of parking and it’s free on weekends and/or as long as you exit the lot after 7pm.

  • Saturday, from 02:00PM Triangle Embedded Computing Hack Afternoon (TriEmbed):

    Triangle Embedded Computing Interest Group (TriEmbed)

    It’s time again for another Hack Afternoon at SplatSpace!

    What is an Arduino? What is a Raspberry Pi?  See these links for more info:
    http://arduino.cc/
    http://raspberrypi.org/

    No prior experience is required to attend hack afternoon and you don’t even need to own an Arduino. There are plenty of members who will be glad to let you look over their shoulder and ask questions. Some will even hand you some parts and let you tinker. If you have your own parts, definitely bring them. We have lots of space and everyone should have room to work on a reasonably sized project.

    You don’t need to be a member of SplatSpace in order to attend, but please do ask about the membership options while you’re there. It’s a great group of folks and, if you’re into embedded computing there’s a good chance that you’ll share interests with other attendees.

    Go here for directions to SplatSpace: http://splatspace.org/location/

    If anyone has projects they’d like to collaborate on, feel free to start a conversation on the http://mail.triembed.org/mailman/listinfo/triembed_triembed.org mailing list. This announcement has also been cross-posted to that list.

    We hope to see you there!

  • Sunday, from 06:00PM Software Project Night:

    Come to Software Project Night with a project that you want to show off, you want to ask others for help with, or that you just want to work on.

    Come to Software Project Night with a software topic you want to talk about because you think it’s cool, or you want to understand it better.

    Come to Software Project Night if you’re a beginner or an expert programmer: sharing your unique perspective on software is what makes Software Project Night work!

We hope to see you out!