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[Events] What is appealing about hack-day?

Karen Rustad karen.rustad at gmail.com
Wed Jan 4 19:28:12 UTC 2012


I like #2, #3, and #5. I also like #6, but not on its own; it could be
fine standing with the others, though.

-- Karen

On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 1:22 PM, Jessica Ledbetter
<jessica at jessicaledbetter.com> wrote:
> Inviting would be more 3 (it's ok to make mistakes, you're learning) and 5
> (so great to point to an error and ask for help), in my opinion. 6 is great
> but some wonder what they can do to do something as big as "improve" a
> project so maybe it'd be more inviting as learning about helping out your
> favorite open source project? (And hopefully get in some commits but
> sometimes it takes all the good coding time to just get the environment
> setup.)
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> On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Gregg Lind <gregg.lind at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> We are planning our first PyStar-MN hack night.   For someone coming
>> from the Workshop portion (new learner, possibly not sold on the idea
>> of coding), what is appealing and unappealing about a Coding Night?
>> We are trying to design language that is both OPEN and INVITING and
>> not sure which things actually might appeal to such people.  Some
>> possibilities:
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>> 1. start writing the NEXT BIG THING website
>> 2. Work on your own projects or work through tutorials.
>> 3. Start learning a new language or tool you've been meaning to learn.
>> 4. Help someone learn or work through "coder's block"
>> 5. Ask questions and get help
>> 6. Improve your favorite open source project
>> 7. automate your workday so you have more time to play Minecraft.
>>
>> Any of these work particularly well for people?
>>
>> Gregg
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