The Gamer Club

It's hidden away on Bath Lane, just along from The Buff Club - look for the red door. Directions available at www.thegamerclub.co.uk

153 Bath Lane
G2 4RH
  • An excuse for a wee Friday night catch up over a beer or two. Note the venue is unlicenced, but you can BYOB (bring your own beer - it's encouraged!), though there are free teas and coffees too.

    All welcome, from complete beginners to the more experienced users.

    Come learn about what projects we've been working on or new technology we've been experimenting with.

  • Glasgow 2600 meetings are similar to those held around the world. Hackers, crackers, geeks, hats of any colour, technology enthusiasts, hacktivists, and other like-minded folks are most welcome. We do not judge anyone and everyone has something to contribute, no matter their level of expertise.

  • A guided exploration of the Linux server command line.

    Aimed at absolute beginners. We'll show how to securely connect to a server then we'll work through Bandit, an adventure game set in the command line that progresses step-by-step from the basics to common programs and beyond.

    This will be an in-person event in the quiet lounge of the newly open The Gamer Club, on Bath Lane next door to The Buff Club.

    I'll work through the challenges on the big screen and explain what I'm doing as well all work together though the levels. Join in and play along or feel free to work on your own through the advanced war games and someone there should be able to assist you if needed.

  • We're planning to try some of the beginner/intermediate war games from OverTheWire.org

    Leviathan
    This wargame doesn't require any knowledge about programming - just a bit of common sense and some knowledge about basic *nix commands. We had no idea that it'd be this hard to make an interesting wargame that wouldn't require programming abilities from the players. Hopefully we made an interesting challenge for the new ones.

    Natas
    Natas teaches the basics of serverside web-security.

    Krypton
    The Krypton wargame features encryption and ciphers.

    The games start easily, but get complex quickly - so those that already know their way around will get a challenge too.

    This is a great event to get to know everyone, you can work through the levels at your own pace, or just help out others that are stuck. We'll also talk you through the solutions to help beginners learn.

    We're being hosted in The Gamer Club, so there is free tea and coffee, or you are welcome to bring in your own...

  • This event will show you how to get started creating basic 3D games. It will be more of a workshop format - I'll demo on a big screen and you'll be able to work alongside me as we show the ins and outs of the software and it's scripting language, GDScript, which is quite similar to Python.

    We'll try to build a replica of Wolfenstein 3D from scratch.

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    This event will show you how to get started creating basic 3D VR scenes/games. It will be more of a workshop format - I'll demo on my screen and you'll be able to work alongside me as we show the ins and outs of the software. It's easy to learn and experiment with as it's all based on Javascript and HTML.

    We'll have some VR headsets so you can try out what you are creating in a proper virtual environment.

  • A guided exploration of the Linux server command line.

    Aimed at absolute beginners. We'll show how to securely connect to a server then we'll work through Bandit, an adventure game set in the command line that progresses step-by-step from the basics to common programs and beyond.

    This will be an in-person event in the quiet lounge of the newly open The Gamer Club, on Bath Lane next door to The Buff Club.

    I'll work through the challenges on the big screen and explain what I'm doing as well all work together though the levels. Join in and play along or feel free to work on your own through the advanced war games and someone there should be able to assist you if needed.

  • We're planning to try some of the beginner/intermediate war games from OverTheWire.org

    Leviathan
    This wargame doesn't require any knowledge about programming - just a bit of common sense and some knowledge about basic *nix commands. We had no idea that it'd be this hard to make an interesting wargame that wouldn't require programming abilities from the players. Hopefully we made an interesting challenge for the new ones.

    Natas
    Natas teaches the basics of serverside web-security.

    Krypton
    The Krypton wargame features encryption and ciphers.

    The games start easily, but get complex quickly - so those that already know their way around will get a challenge too.

    This is a great event to get to know everyone, you can work through the levels at your own pace, or just help out others that are stuck. We'll also talk you through the solutions to help beginners learn.

    We're being hosted in The Gamer Club, so there is free tea and coffee, or you are welcome to bring in your own...

  • An excuse for a wee Friday night catch up over a beer or two. Note the venue is unlicenced, but you can BYOB (bring your own beer - it's encouraged!), though there are free teas and coffees too.

    All welcome, from complete beginners to the more experienced users.

    Come learn about what projects we've been working on or new technology we've been experimenting with.

  • Glasgow 2600 meetings are similar to those held around the world. Hackers, crackers, geeks, hats of any colour, technology enthusiasts, hacktivists, and other like-minded folks are most welcome. We do not judge anyone and everyone has something to contribute, no matter their level of expertise.

  • This event will show you how to get started creating basic 3D games. It will be more of a workshop format - I'll demo on a big screen and you'll be able to work alongside me as we show the ins and outs of the software and it's scripting language, GDScript, which is quite similar to Python.

    We'll try to build a replica of Wolfenstein 3D from scratch.

  • This event will show you how to get started creating basic 3D VR scenes/games. It will be more of a workshop format - I'll demo on my screen and you'll be able to work alongside me as we show the ins and outs of the software. It's easy to learn and experiment with as it's all based on Javascript and HTML.

    We'll have some VR headsets so you can try out what you are creating in a proper virtual environment.

  • We're planning to try some of the beginner/intermediate war games from OverTheWire.org

    Leviathan
    This wargame doesn't require any knowledge about programming - just a bit of common sense and some knowledge about basic *nix commands. We had no idea that it'd be this hard to make an interesting wargame that wouldn't require programming abilities from the players. Hopefully we made an interesting challenge for the new ones.

    Natas
    Natas teaches the basics of serverside web-security.

    Krypton
    The Krypton wargame features encryption and ciphers.

    The games start easily, but get complex quickly - so those that already know their way around will get a challenge too.

    This is a great event to get to know everyone, you can work through the levels at your own pace, or just help out others that are stuck. We'll also talk you through the solutions to help beginners learn.

    We're being hosted in The Gamer Club, so there is free tea and coffee, or you are welcome to bring in your own...

  • A guided exploration of the Linux server command line.

    Aimed at absolute beginners. We'll show how to securely connect to a server then we'll work through Bandit, an adventure game set in the command line that progresses step-by-step from the basics to common programs and beyond.

    This will be an in-person event in the quiet lounge of the newly open The Gamer Club, on Bath Lane next door to The Buff Club.

    I'll work through the challenges on the big screen and explain what I'm doing as well all work together though the levels. Join in and play along or feel free to work on your own through the advanced war games and someone there should be able to assist you if needed.

  • An excuse for a wee Friday night catch up over a beer or two. Note the venue is unlicenced, but you can BYOB (bring your own beer - it's encouraged!), though there are free teas and coffees too.

    All welcome, from complete beginners to the more experienced users.

    Come learn about what projects we've been working on or new technology we've been experimenting with.

  • Glasgow 2600 meetings are similar to those held around the world. Hackers, crackers, geeks, hats of any colour, technology enthusiasts, hacktivists, and other like-minded folks are most welcome. We do not judge anyone and everyone has something to contribute, no matter their level of expertise.

  • This event will show you how to get started creating basic 3D games. It will be more of a workshop format - I'll demo on a big screen and you'll be able to work alongside me as we show the ins and outs of the software and it's scripting language, GDScript, which is quite similar to Python.

    We'll try to build a replica of Wolfenstein 3D from scratch.

  • This event will show you how to get started creating basic 3D VR scenes/games. It will be more of a workshop format - I'll demo on my screen and you'll be able to work alongside me as we show the ins and outs of the software. It's easy to learn and experiment with as it's all based on Javascript and HTML.

    We'll have some VR headsets so you can try out what you are creating in a proper virtual environment.

  • An excuse for a wee Friday night catch up over a beer or two. Note the venue is unlicenced, but you can BYOB (bring your own beer - it's encouraged!), though there are free teas and coffees too.

    All welcome, from complete beginners to the more experienced users.

    Come learn about what projects we've been working on or new technology we've been experimenting with.

  • Glasgow 2600 meetings are similar to those held around the world. Hackers, crackers, geeks, hats of any colour, technology enthusiasts, hacktivists, and other like-minded folks are most welcome. We do not judge anyone and everyone has something to contribute, no matter their level of expertise.

  • A guided exploration of the Linux server command line.

    Aimed at absolute beginners. We'll show how to securely connect to a server then we'll work through Bandit, an adventure game set in the command line that progresses step-by-step from the basics to common programs and beyond.

    This will be an in-person event in the quiet lounge of the newly open The Gamer Club, on Bath Lane next door to The Buff Club.

    I'll work through the challenges on the big screen and explain what I'm doing as well all work together though the levels. Join in and play along or feel free to work on your own through the advanced war games and someone there should be able to assist you if needed.

  • We're planning to try some of the beginner/intermediate war games from OverTheWire.org

    Leviathan
    This wargame doesn't require any knowledge about programming - just a bit of common sense and some knowledge about basic *nix commands. We had no idea that it'd be this hard to make an interesting wargame that wouldn't require programming abilities from the players. Hopefully we made an interesting challenge for the new ones.

    Natas
    Natas teaches the basics of serverside web-security.

    Krypton
    The Krypton wargame features encryption and ciphers.

    The games start easily, but get complex quickly - so those that already know their way around will get a challenge too.

    This is a great event to get to know everyone, you can work through the levels at your own pace, or just help out others that are stuck. We'll also talk you through the solutions to help beginners learn.

    We're being hosted in The Gamer Club, so there is free tea and coffee, or you are welcome to bring in your own...

  • This event will show you how to get started creating basic 3D games. It will be more of a workshop format - I'll demo on a big screen and you'll be able to work alongside me as we show the ins and outs of the software and it's scripting language, GDScript, which is quite similar to Python.

    We'll try to build a replica of Wolfenstein 3D from scratch.

  • This event will show you how to get started creating basic 3D VR scenes/games. It will be more of a workshop format - I'll demo on my screen and you'll be able to work alongside me as we show the ins and outs of the software. It's easy to learn and experiment with as it's all based on Javascript and HTML.

    We'll have some VR headsets so you can try out what you are creating in a proper virtual environment.

  • A guided exploration of the Linux server command line.

    Aimed at absolute beginners. We'll show how to securely connect to a server then we'll work through Bandit, an adventure game set in the command line that progresses step-by-step from the basics to common programs and beyond.

    This will be an in-person event in the quiet lounge of the newly open The Gamer Club, on Bath Lane next door to The Buff Club.

    I'll work through the challenges on the big screen and explain what I'm doing as well all work together though the levels. Join in and play along or feel free to work on your own through the advanced war games and someone there should be able to assist you if needed.

  • We're planning to try some of the beginner/intermediate war games from OverTheWire.org

    Leviathan
    This wargame doesn't require any knowledge about programming - just a bit of common sense and some knowledge about basic *nix commands. We had no idea that it'd be this hard to make an interesting wargame that wouldn't require programming abilities from the players. Hopefully we made an interesting challenge for the new ones.

    Natas
    Natas teaches the basics of serverside web-security.

    Krypton
    The Krypton wargame features encryption and ciphers.

    The games start easily, but get complex quickly - so those that already know their way around will get a challenge too.

    This is a great event to get to know everyone, you can work through the levels at your own pace, or just help out others that are stuck. We'll also talk you through the solutions to help beginners learn.

    We're being hosted in The Gamer Club, so there is free tea and coffee, or you are welcome to bring in your own...

  • An excuse for a wee Friday night catch up over a beer or two. Note the venue is unlicenced, but you can BYOB (bring your own beer - it's encouraged!), though there are free teas and coffees too.

    All welcome, from complete beginners to the more experienced users.

    Come learn about what projects we've been working on or new technology we've been experimenting with.

  • Glasgow 2600 meetings are similar to those held around the world. Hackers, crackers, geeks, hats of any colour, technology enthusiasts, hacktivists, and other like-minded folks are most welcome. We do not judge anyone and everyone has something to contribute, no matter their level of expertise.

  • This event will show you how to get started creating basic 3D games. It will be more of a workshop format - I'll demo on a big screen and you'll be able to work alongside me as we show the ins and outs of the software and it's scripting language, GDScript, which is quite similar to Python.

    We'll try to build a replica of Wolfenstein 3D from scratch.

  • This event will show you how to get started creating basic 3D VR scenes/games. It will be more of a workshop format - I'll demo on my screen and you'll be able to work alongside me as we show the ins and outs of the software. It's easy to learn and experiment with as it's all based on Javascript and HTML.

    We'll have some VR headsets so you can try out what you are creating in a proper virtual environment.

  • We're planning to try some of the beginner/intermediate war games from OverTheWire.org

    Leviathan
    This wargame doesn't require any knowledge about programming - just a bit of common sense and some knowledge about basic *nix commands. We had no idea that it'd be this hard to make an interesting wargame that wouldn't require programming abilities from the players. Hopefully we made an interesting challenge for the new ones.

    Natas
    Natas teaches the basics of serverside web-security.

    Krypton
    The Krypton wargame features encryption and ciphers.

    The games start easily, but get complex quickly - so those that already know their way around will get a challenge too.

    This is a great event to get to know everyone, you can work through the levels at your own pace, or just help out others that are stuck. We'll also talk you through the solutions to help beginners learn.

    We're being hosted in The Gamer Club, so there is free tea and coffee, or you are welcome to bring in your own...

  • A guided exploration of the Linux server command line.

    Aimed at absolute beginners. We'll show how to securely connect to a server then we'll work through Bandit, an adventure game set in the command line that progresses step-by-step from the basics to common programs and beyond.

    This will be an in-person event in the quiet lounge of the newly open The Gamer Club, on Bath Lane next door to The Buff Club.

    I'll work through the challenges on the big screen and explain what I'm doing as well all work together though the levels. Join in and play along or feel free to work on your own through the advanced war games and someone there should be able to assist you if needed.