We're a bunch of people with an interest in coding, some just starting out, others working. Every week we meet and work away on tutorials and projects, having some fun while we're at it!.
There's no set task to do, just whatever you fancy working on. You just need a laptop, or just come along for random chat
We're a bunch of people with an interest in coding, some just starting out, others working. Every week we meet and work away on tutorials and projects, having some fun while we're at it!.
There's no set task to do, just whatever you fancy working on. You just need a laptop, or just come along for random chat
We're a bunch of people with an interest in coding, some just starting out, others working. Every week we meet and work away on tutorials and projects, having some fun while we're at it!.
There's no set task to do, just whatever you fancy working on. You just need a laptop, or just come along for random chat
We're a bunch of people with an interest in coding, some just starting out, others working. Every week we meet and work away on tutorials and projects, having some fun while we're at it!.
There's no set task to do, just whatever you fancy working on. You just need a laptop, or just come along for random chat
We meet weekly in the Saltire Centre at GCU to code socially on a drop-in basis 6.30pm+
Our meets are informal and friendly. We encourage anyone with the smallest shred of interest in learning to experienced developers, and everyone in between to come along to our meets or hang out in our Facebook group or Slack.
We love Sharing resources, be it tutorials, events, jobs...
The format at meets is casual with no set time that members have to stay but we try to ensure that at least one core member has arrived for 6.30 and claimed one of the brightly coloured study pods on the ground floor.
Members can work on tutorials/projects, get/give advice, chat ... You can even plug your earphones in if you want some peace to focus. Members can be as productive or non-productive as they want, but you will need a laptop if you want to code.
We occasionally venture out to other tech meets (our so called "group outings" simply because there's lots of good events on and we want to go to some too). Check out our facebook page or slack (links to both on our website) for updates.
There are vending machines and a water cooler(which you need your own bottle for) in the Saltire Center, if you want hot food, there's a Greggs in Buchanan Bus Station across the road from the University, and you can eat/drink while at the Collective.
We meet weekly in the Saltire Centre at GCU to code socially on a drop-in basis 6.30pm+
Our meets are informal and friendly. We encourage anyone with the smallest shred of interest in learning to experienced developers, and everyone in between to come along to our meets or hang out in our Facebook group or Slack.
We love Sharing resources, be it tutorials, events, jobs...
The format at meets is casual with no set time that members have to stay but we try to ensure that at least one core member has arrived for 6.30 and claimed one of the brightly coloured study pods on the ground floor.
Members can work on tutorials/projects, get/give advice, chat ... You can even plug your earphones in if you want some peace to focus. Members can be as productive or non-productive as they want, but you will need a laptop if you want to code.
We occasionally venture out to other tech meets (our so called "group outings" simply because there's lots of good events on and we want to go to some too). Check out our facebook page or slack (links to both on our website) for updates.
There are vending machines and a water cooler(which you need your own bottle for) in the Saltire Center, if you want hot food, there's a Greggs in Buchanan Bus Station across the road from the University, and you can eat/drink while at the Collective.
We meet weekly in the Saltire Centre at GCU to code socially on a drop-in basis 6.30pm+
Our meets are informal and friendly. We encourage anyone with the smallest shred of interest in learning to experienced developers, and everyone in between to come along to our meets or hang out in our Facebook group or Slack.
We love Sharing resources, be it tutorials, events, jobs...
The format at meets is casual with no set time that members have to stay but we try to ensure that at least one core member has arrived for 6.30 and claimed one of the brightly coloured study pods on the ground floor.
Members can work on tutorials/projects, get/give advice, chat ... You can even plug your earphones in if you want some peace to focus. Members can be as productive or non-productive as they want, but you will need a laptop if you want to code.
We occasionally venture out to other tech meets (our so called "group outings" simply because there's lots of good events on and we want to go to some too). Check out our facebook page or slack (links to both on our website) for updates.
There are vending machines and a water cooler(which you need your own bottle for) in the Saltire Center, if you want hot food, there's a Greggs in Buchanan Bus Station across the road from the University, and you can eat/drink while at the Collective.
We meet weekly in the Saltire Centre at GCU to code socially on a drop-in basis 6.30pm+
During October we'll be actively participating in Hacktoberfest. You can still work on other things if you want, but we'll be helping peeps out submitting first Pull requests
People play with whatever tutorials & projects take their fancy, help each other and have a laugh.
We occasionally venture out to other tech meets, so check out our facebook page or slack (links to both on our website) for updates
Space Apps Glasgow is the local event for the global International Space
Apps Challenge yearly organised by NASA. Joining 180+ other locations
around the world, and 16,000+ people participating both at the events
and virtually, people tackle challenges posed dealing with open data,
various science fields, and the outreach of science.
The broad themes this year are 6 fold. Aeronautics, Earth, The Solar
System, Journey to Mars, The Space Station, and Technology.
This year, Glasgow Space Apps will be taking place on the 23-24th of
April, at Glasgow Caledonian University's Saltire Centre. We expect to
have between 30-60 people attend locally, a majority of them university
students. The event is open to everyone who wishes to take part.
The aim of the event is to provide an environment for participants to
form teams to tackle the given challenges in a cooperative environment.
Space Apps Glasgow is the local event for the global International Space
Apps Challenge yearly organised by NASA. Joining 130+ other locations
around the world, and 13,000+ people participating both at the events
and virtually, people tackle challenges posed dealing with open data,
various science fields, and the outreach of science.
The broad themes this year are 6 fold. Aeronautics, Earth, The Solar
System, Journey to Mars, The Space Station, and Technology.
This year, Glasgow Space Apps will be taking place on the 23-24th of
April, at Glasgow Caledonian University's Saltire Centre. We expect to
have between 30-60 people attend locally, a majority of them university
students. The event is open to everyone who wishes to take part.
The aim of the event is to provide an environment for participants to
form teams to tackle the given challenges in a cooperative environment.
The Int. Space Apps Challenge is a global annual hackathon led by NASA and focuses on citizen science and collaboration. This will be the 4th year running in Glasgow.
All welcome, challenges proposed by NASA will be released sooner to the date. Virtual participants are welcomed globally and locally.
The Int. Space Apps Challenge is a global annual hackathon led by NASA and focuses on citizen science and collaboration. This will be the 3rd year Glasgow has hosted an ISAC event.
Venue will be at Glasgow Caledonian University Saltire Centre, and NASA accommodates Virtual Participants.
Challenges can be seen at https://2015.spaceappschallenge.org/challenge/
Check out the information link for more details on the Glasgow event, and links to the global event information. When registering, make sure to link yourself to the Glasgow Location to RSVP
The Int. Space Apps Challenge is a global annual hackathon led by NASA and focuses on citizen science and collaboration. This will be the 3rd year Glasgow has hosted an ISAC event.
Venue will be at Glasgow Caledonian University Student, and NASA accommodates Virtual Participants.
Challenges can be seen at https://2015.spaceappschallenge.org/challenge/
Check out the information link for more details on the Glasgow event, and links to the global event information. When registering, make sure to link yourself to the Glasgow Location to RSVP
The Int. Space Apps Challenge is a global annual hackathon led by NASA and focuses on citizen science and collaboration. This will be the 3rd year Glasgow has hosted an ISAC event.
Venue will be posted ASAP, and NASA accommodates Virtual Participants.
Check out the information link for more details on the Glasgow event, and links to the global event information.
The Int. Space Apps Challenge is a global annual hackathon led by NASA and focuses on citizen science and collaboration. This will be the 3rd year Glasgow has hosted an ISAC event.
Venue will be posted ASAP.
Check out the information link for more details on the Glasgow event, and links to the global event information.