[TriPython] Code for Chapel Hill Hackathon March 16
Calloway, Chris
cbc at unc.edu
Sat Mar 9 16:16:07 EST 2019
Here’s a message I received through meetup.com:
Hey Triangle Python group, I wanted to let the group (esp those Chapel Hill-based TriPython members) know about an upcoming Hackathon that I organized with the Town of Chapel Hill and the Code for Chapel Hill brigade. I think it would be great for people with experience with Python pandas/geopandas experience. I’ve pasted the event’s blurb below. If you’d prefer, I can also email you the blurb and flyer. My email is garrisonreid at gmail.com. Thanks!
On Saturday, March 16, people from a variety of fields and experiences, including high school and university students, data science professionals, citizens, and Town of Chapel Hill staff will join together to work with Open Data (i.e.,publicly available datasets) and discuss solutions that could benefit the Town of Chapel Hill and the greater Chapel Hill community.
The event is open to anyone! Attendees should bring their own laptops (and power cords). Experience with computer programming is not required. Lunch will be provided. This event is a partnership with Town of Chapel Hill, Code for Chapel Hill, and Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools.
RSVP Link: http://tinyurl.com/ChapelHillOpenData2019
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Sincerely,
Chris Calloway
Applications Analyst
University of North Carolina
Renaissance Computing Institute
(919) 599-3530
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Here's a message I received through meetup.com:
Hey Triangle Python group, I wanted to let the group (esp those Chapel
Hill-based TriPython members) know about an upcoming Hackathon that I
organized with the Town of Chapel Hill and the Code for Chapel Hill
brigade. I think it would be great for people with experience with Python
pandas/geopandas experience. I've pasted the event's blurb below. If you'd
prefer, I can also email you the blurb and flyer. My email is
garrisonreid at gmail.com. Thanks!
On Saturday, March 16, people from a variety of fields and experiences,
including high school and university students, data science professionals,
citizens, and Town of Chapel Hill staff will join together to work with
Open Data (i.e.,publicly available datasets) and discuss solutions that
could benefit the Town of Chapel Hill and the greater Chapel Hill
community.
The event is open to anyone! Attendees should bring their own laptops (and
power cords). Experience with computer programming is not required. Lunch
will be provided. This event is a partnership with Town of Chapel Hill,
Code for Chapel Hill, and Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools.
RSVP Link: [1]http://tinyurl.com/ChapelHillOpenData2019
--
Sincerely,
Chris Calloway
Applications Analyst
University of North Carolina
Renaissance Computing Institute
(919) 599-3530
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1. http://tinyurl.com/ChapelHillOpenData2019
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