PHP + MySQL intensive weekend-class

Hey there eager programmers!

Interested in learning a new programming language or in freshening up your rusty skills? Here is your chance! A whole weekend of PHP and MySQL fun is awaiting you.

When is all the coding happening, you ask?

Friday, 2nd of Dec – 7.30pm till 10pm
Saturday, 3rd of Dec – 1pm till 6pm
Sunday, 4th of Dec – 1pm till 6pm

3 days, 10 hours (excl. breaks)

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Quick note on workshop availability

If you tried to sign up for the R workshop or the Christmas origami workshops in the last couple of days and either were unable to, or didn’t receive a confirmation email from Julie, please try again! We had a technical hiccup and the “bookable” forms stopped working and mistakenly marked the events as full ; you need to go to the blog posts directly and use the form there to sign up. Very sorry about this — we hope to see you soon at our events!

PS: There is only 1 space left for the R workshop, don’t wait too long!

[Editors note: Although handled by a different person, same goes for the Electronics Workshop this Saturday. Last I heard there are only a couple of spaces left.]

Workshop: A Taste of R

Tog will be hosting a “Taste of R” workshop on November 24th, taught by Kevin O’Brien (Dublin-R). R is a programming language used for statistics.

This workshop is targeted at complete beginners. Students should be reasonably familiar with computers and have knowledge of loops. The statistical content will be kept as straightforward as possible.

When? Thursday, November 24th, from 7.30pm till around 9.30pm
Cost: €5 for non-members, free for members

Please use the form below the cut to sign up. If you tried to sign up previously and didn’t receive a confirmation, you need to do it again! Apologies for the confusion.

Updated to add: we’re full! You can still sign up to be added to the waiting list.

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A Hackerspace Book Club?

Yep! I don’t know about you, but I find myself reading endless piles of how-to books, technical journals, blog posts, and forums. While a lot of fun, I feel I’d do well to remember to dream from time to time. Afterall, how many objects first appeared in sci-fi books, films, or tv shows that have since become a reality? And have you heard of the role some of the cyberpunk novels played at the beginning of the hacker(space) movements? That makes them darn near cultural! And then there are those of us that just want to do something for fun, with no pressure, just because.

So here’s the plan. Last Friday of every month we meet in TOG, chat about the book, and pick a new one. If you can’t make it, or want to talk about the book in the in-between then stop by our boards forum. It’s free for anyone to join (so long as you haven’t been previously banned) and all posts are publicly accessible, even by those who choose not to sign up. It’s not mandatory, just a handy repository of information.

What kind of books will we be reading? Primarily; fiction. Otherwise, some classic sci-fi and cyberpunk books with a maker/hacker ethos, or that look at consequences of new tech. The idea is the members will suggest books, and whichever suggestion is most popular will be the one we will all read. You will be responsible for getting your own texts, and we won’t be asking how. But I will strongly suggest you visit your local library, or local (possibly second-hand) bookshops. It also doesn’t have to be printed, if you can find an audio-book version you are also most welcome to join in the fun!

But the first couple of meetings do present a couple of problems. The first meeting will be Friday, 25th November, from 7pm. We don’t have a lot of time to get much reading done, so I’m going to pick the shortest book on my list of suggestions. That is “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?” by Philip K. Dick, the book that inspired the ‘BladeRunner’ film. Then, we aren’t going to be meeting the end of December, so instead I propose a two-month reading block, and will suggest the longest book on the list, “Cryptonomicon” by Neal Stephenson.

So, to summerise. The book for this month is “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?” by Philip K. Dick. We will meet Friday, 25th November, from 7pm in TOG to chat about it, and pick another book. At the moment I’m suggesting “Cryptonomicon” by Neal Stephenson, but it will be up the attendees to decide. The next meet-up then will be Friday, 27th January, from 7pm in TOG. And if you can’t make any of the meet-ups, you can catch up on choices/discussions here.

Christmas Origami Workshops

As Christmas approaches, why not be original and create your own decorations? Join this workshop and learn to make Christmas decorations using origami, and get introduced to modular origami techniques. Beginners are welcome, but they should (re-)familiarise themselves first with the waterbomb base.

This workshop will run twice, choose the date that suits you best:

On Wednesday, November 23rd, from 7pm to 9pm…
…or Saturday, November 26rd, from 2pm to 4pm.

Please use the form below the cut to sign-up! Don’t forget to specify which day you want to attend. The cost is €5 for non-members, free for members.

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