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hackCODE: canCODE Hackathon
23 Sep - 08:00 AM
Hamilton, Canada
High school students in the Greater Toronto Area! canCODE invites you to participate in the hackCODE: canCODE Hackathon -- the first ever hackathon in the area created and designed specifically for you! You'll get the opportunity to participate in 12 hours of coding, workshops, and teambuilding exercises! Come as a member of your own 2-4 student team, or join one at the event. If you've already completed high school, you're still welcome to attend.
Ruby Open Source Testing Code Hackathon
22 Sep - 11:30 AM
Toronto, Canada
Join us in Toronto and help us shape the future of functional testing in Ruby. Our key participants include:
Bret Pettichord - Founder of Watir and member of original launch team for Selenium
Jeff "Cheezy" Morgan - Author of the Page Object gem (and a host of other testing gems)
Titus Fortner - Current Maintainer of Ruby Selenium Bindings and current project lead for Watir
Ruby is an excellent language in which to write automated browser tests. It is easy to read, fun to use, and has dozens of different gems that do all kinds of different things that make it easier to write and maintain test suites at all levels of complexity. We'd like to improve how some of these gems work together and be able to provide a packaged collection of code that makes it easier for people to ramp up their automated test suites from scratch.
I've been calling this idea the "Rails of Automated Testing." In the same way that Rails made it easy and fun for people without much domain experience to create a web application, there is a more specialized need to provide a solution like this for people tasked with writing automated tests.
This might not be a typical hackathon, but we will be deciding on objectives and splitting up into groups to dig into code to make it happen. Organizers will be on hand to answer questions or provide deep dives into the code bases. Options for exploration will include things like: test data management, session configuration, mobile APIs, page modeling and project scaffolding.
Please bring your testing experience and/or your coding skills and join us in Toronto.
Friday:11:30 - Doors open12 - Introductions and Overview1 - Coding!5 - Break for dinner/drinksSaturday:9:30 - Doors open (breakfast)10:00 - Recap previous day11 - Coding!1 - Lunch Break2 - Coding!4 - Presentations, What nexts and Departing thoughts5 - Break for dinner/drinksSponsors:Loblaw Digital:Loblaw Digital is the team building and operating the digital businesses for Canada's largest and most successful retailer. We create leading responsive e-commerce experiences, including Loblaws Click & Collect, an innovative online grocery shopping experience. We've also built and now operate the award-winning JoeFresh.com, along with the iPad/iPhone app. We are based in downtown Toronto and operate like a startup with the resources of a much larger company. We are an entrepreneurial, fast-paced, collaborative, and fun team working towards transforming the way Canadians shop.Sauce Labs:Sauce Labs makes automated testing awesome. Our cloud-based platform helps developers test native & hybrid mobile and web applications across hundreds of browser / OS platforms, including iOS, Android & Mac OS X. Sauce supports Selenium, Appium and popular JavaScript unit testing frameworks, and integrates with all of the top programming languages, test frameworks and CI systems. With built-in video recording and screenshots of every test case, debugging tools, and secure tunneling for local or firewalled testing. Sauce makes running, debugging and scaling test suites quick and easy. To get started for free, visit saucelabs.com.
What Can YOUth Do 2017
20 Sep - 05:00 PM
Waterloo, Canada
What Can YOUth Do 2017 is almost here! Sustainable Youth Canada, Waterloo Region Environmental Network and Sierra Youth are excited to partner local NGO’s, academics, entrepreneurs and politicians with passionate youth interested in discussing sustainability in Waterloo Region! Following last year’s success, this year’s event will focus on finding local and innovative solutions to climate change.
Please join us on September 20th, 2017 from 5-9PM at the Centre for International Governance Innovation for an evening of discussion, networking and knowledge sharing. The evening will include a panel of notable speakers, exhibits of local organizations, complimentary refreshments, followed by a hackathon to build ideas that we can put into action. Please visit our website here for more information. This amazing event showcases community collaboration and is offered to attendees at no cost and is run by our amazing volunteers. If you're able, please choose to purchase a $10 ticket (100% of your donation will go towards the cost of the event). Booths are available for organizations to purchase under the following ticket costs:
WREN Booth Members: $25 (cruiser table), $40 (5ft. round table)
Other Booth Members: $40 (cruiser table), $60 (5ft. round table)
We look forward to building momentum within the environmental community and are excited to grow our network!
Thank you for supporting our sustainable youth!
Agenda
5:00- 5:30pm.......................... Registration and Networking
5:30pm- 6:00pm..................... Opening, Keynote Address
6:00pm- 6:45pm..................... Panel & Public Discussion
6:45pm- 8:30pm..................... WREN Presentation & Hackathon
8:30pm- 9:00pm..................... Closing & Networking
Thanks to our sponsors:
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Innovate Niagara Learn@Lunch: Blockchain 101
19 Sep - 12:00 PM
Niagara Falls, Canada
Enjoy lunch and a presentation by John Gerryts, Co-Founder & CEO, Oaken Innovations
Introduction to Blockchain:
What is it?
How does it work?
Why it is valuable?
How can businesses utilize it?
The Oaken Innovations story and special projects it’s been associated with.
Presenter: JOHN GERRYTS - CO-FOUNDER + CEO, Oaken Innovations
John Gerryts is a Technologist that has been involved in the cryptocurrency space since 2013. Beginning as an active miner, John is the organizer for the Niagara Bitcoin Meetup Group, and has led a few projects surrounding IoT + Blockchain technology (mostly related to Ethereum.org as early as PoC3). For the last 23 years, John has been involved at different levels of technology, with roles such as Network Administrator, Telecommunications Specialist, and Senior Network & Electronics Integrator. His Project Airlock placed 3rd at the "In Crypto We Trust" Hackathon which has since been mentioned in the Canadian Senate and on the Joe Rogan Experience Podcast by Andreas Antonopolous.
**Tickets include presentation and lunch.
Cipher Presents: Bonfire '17
11 Aug - 05:45 PM
Brampton, Canada
High school techies in the Greater Toronto Area! Cipher invites you to participate in Bonfire '17 -- a 24-hour hackathon where you will collaborate with like-minded student coders to use technology to create innovative projects, and make their ideas into reality. Come as a team of four people, or form one at the event. You don't have to be an expert -- you can use one of your four team slots to add a hand-picked expert mentor to your team.
Interfaith Dialogue and Hackathon Brainstorming Session
05 Aug - 11:00 AM
Mississauga, Canada
Saturday, August 5th, 2017 at Mississauga Celebration Square DawaNet is pleased to announce an Interfaith Dialogue session to address social problems. The aim is to have a brainstorming session where faith communities come together based on shared values of charity, empathy, hospitality, and work towards providing support based community resources for all members of society.
Part A:
This session will serve as the discovery phase focusing on faith systems coming together to address a local problem (sustainability, food deserts etc.) and work towards an innovative solution that cultivates meaningful relationships.
Part B:
The second part will be an open dialogue where attendees brainstorm ideas for the Interfaith Hackathon. If you have experience organizing hackathons, love to create something new or are interested in getting invovled for the first time, than join us! But please register soon, as seating is limited.
You're also invited to experience the opening of “Canada 150” a multi-media ceremony that starts on Friday August 4th, and continues all weekend long. The exhibit showcases the contributions Canadian Muslims have made towards Canada’s economic growth, community service, diversity, and heritage. From volunteering at local soup kitchens, to building dialogue with interfaith delegates, helping Syrian refugees or housing victims from the Fort McMurray fire, Canadian Muslims have given back to their communities from coast-to-coast and the Canada 150 exhibit gathers their stories to illustrate the humanity and service that has brought communities together.
Event Details:
Saturday, August 5th | 1:00 - 2:00 pm*
Mississauga Celebration Square | Classroom 3
300 City Centre Dr, Mississauga, ON L5B 3C1
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MuslimFest attracts over 30,000 visitors and welcomes everyone each year to a display artistry rich in history hundreds of years old, and also promotes a lineup of fresh young performers ready to become household names.
DawaNet is a Canadian Muslim community empowerment, engagement, and education organization, based out of Mississauga, Ontario. DawaNet specializes in creative methods of outreach and community development.
Contact:
Sana Khawaja
media@muslimfest.ca
HackerNest Toronto July Tech Social
31 Jul - 06:00 PM
Toronto, Canada
HackerNest Tech Socials are a fun, relaxed way to connect with your local tech community. Atmosphere: chill, friendly, unpretentious, agenda-free (no sales pitch), and brimming with Ultra Smart People.
SPECIAL GUEST
We are honoured to have long time HackerNest supporter, Councillor Norm Kelly joining us for this Tech Social.
Helping lead the 6th largest government in Canada and the 4th largest city in North America, he serves as the Councillor for Ward 40 (Scarborough-Agincourt), and serves some serious fire on his Twitter account @Norm
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The typical Tech Social agenda:
- folks arrive, grab drinks, socialize
- quick announcements, thank sponsors
- back to chatting
- head home, exhilarated from great conversations!
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HackerNest Tech Socials are Entry by Donation - any amount appreciated, but $10 is suggested. No amount is too little! If a cash donation is too restrictive, please join us anyway – just let us know at the door.
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NORTH AMERICAN SPONSOR:
RBC
RBC is an active contributor to the Canadian innovation ecosystem, including working with organizations like TechToronto, the C100 and as a founding partner of NextAI, a global innovation program for artificial intelligence related ventures. RBC recently launched RBC Research, a team which supports RBC’s innovation strategy through fundamental scientific study and exploration in machine learning theory and applications with the goal of developing state-of-the-art financial technologies.
HackerNest is proud to have RBC as a North American sponsor!
GOLD SPONSORS:
Hover
Hover sticks to what they know (and do!) best: domains. They'll help you take care of your domains and be out of the way when you're on to whatever's next. HackerNest happily hosts domains with Hover!
Flipp
Flipp Corporation is a Toronto-born technology company that is reinventing the weekly shopping experience - our mobile app, Flipp, was named the #1 retail flyer app in Canada. Flipp’s culture is an integral part of what has driven the company’s success and we abide by key principles that promote a high-trust environment. Learn more about our team culture here: https://corp.flipp.com/culture.
OVH
Specializing in cloud and internet infrastructure, OVH offers innovative Web, Dedicated and Cloud products and services. Since 1999, OVH has partnered with hundreds of thousands of professionals worldwide, offering server manufacturing and in-house maintenance of their infrastructure. OVH ensures stable and reliable product and service offerings across all brands, while providing the best price quality ratio. Learn more at ovh.com and on Twitter.
StartUp HERE Toronto
StartUp HERE Toronto celebrates Toronto’s innovation community.
SILVER SPONSOR:
Lighthouse Labs
Lighthouse Labs will take you from coding hobbyist to professional developer, and be the launchpad for your career. With the support of a brilliant team of instructors and mentors who view coding as the ultimate craft, you’ll join the ranks of over 500 developers in the Lighthouse Labs community. Winter cohorts are filling up, apply now!
BEER SUPPLIER:
Beau's
"At Beau’s we have names, not titles. We brew using equal parts art and science. And we always have time for our friends." Beau’s All Natural brews interesting, tasty beers using the best ingredients & local spring water. They take pride in creating unique, wonderful and certified organic craft beer, conceived with honest consideration for the environment and our local communities, and delivered with a true sense of friendly relationship. They are an award-winning, Canadian, family-run, organic, and independent brewery.
VENUE:
Toronto City Hall - Members Lounge
Community Events:
Techweek Toronto
Techweek is coming back to Toronto! From July 24th to the 28th, Techweek will be celebrating the best of the Toronto tech scene with events throughout the city. Check out the schedule for more information on the week's events, and if you'd like to join in the festivities, click on this link for a special 40% off ticket code for HackerNest community members.
All Day DevOps
On October 24th, HackerNest will be supporting the Live Online All Day DevOps Conference. This is a 24 hour event with 5 simultaneous tracks, 96 sessions and 4 keynotes in 38 time zones! There are featured guest speakers galore and frankly, far too much information to list, so check out this link instead! Oh, and did we mention that the entire thing is free?
About Us:
HackerNest is an international nonprofit uniting local tech communities through unpretentious Tech Socials and hackathons. We cram lots of smart, accomplished people into a room and get them talking to one another. Our relaxed, down-to-earth events attract a diverse and highly technical membership. Strict 'no-scuzzbag' policy.
Want to volunteer at our HackerNest Tech Socials? Visit http://hackernest.com/volunteer/ for more information and to apply!
Stupid Shit No One Needs & Terrible Ideas Hackathon Toronto 2.0
23 Jul - 10:00 AM
Toronto, Canada
Coders, designers, hackers, techies in and around Toronto! Do you have a yen to create something that's terrific, but has absolutely no value at all? Little Dada invites you to participate in the Stupid Shit No One Needs & Terrible Ideas Hackathon Toronto 2.0. So sign up today and build something awesomely valueless!
Toronto Code & Coffee | Third Sunday of Each Month in 2017
16 Jul - 01:00 PM
Toronto, Canada
Toronto area lady techies! Are you interested in helping get more girls and women into the tech scene? Maybe help them to learn how to code? Ladies Learning Code -- a Canada-wide not-for-profit organization -- invites you to attend July's Toronto Code & Coffee afternoon in order to help design the third annual Ladies Learning Code annual Teen Club hackathon! If you have experience with hackathons -- even if you don't -- you are welcome to help in this design session.
Circular Design Challenge Hackathon
08 Jul - 10:00 AM
Toronto, Canada
Circular design enthusiasts in the greater Toronto area! Think you've got a winning circular design idea? OpenIDEO Toronto invites you to sign up to participate in the Circular Design Challenge Hackathon. You don't have to be a super expert! The challenged is open to all levels and you can compete for cash prizes with your peers with Early-Stage, Mid-Stage, or Advanced Ideas.