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she.codes Hackathon Berlin 2019
06 Dec - 07:00 PM
Berlin, Germany
Beim Campus Hackathon hast Du 24 Stunden Zeit um eine Idee unter Zeitdruck in Code umzusetzen. Unterstützung bei der Ideenfindung und der Umsetzung erhältst Du von erfahrenen Mentoren unserer Partnerunternehmen. Ein Team besteht idealerweise aus Konzeptern, Programmierern und Webdesignern. Du kannst Dich als Team oder vor Ort mit anderen zusammentun.
BETAPITCH GLOBAL 2019 & BETABEER
06 Dec - 06:00 PM
Berlin, Germany
Come and see the finals of the BETAPITCH Global 2019 worldwide startup competition. You'll get to see the nine finalists of this year’s regional BETAPITCH events compete in an intense pitch battle in Berlin. The winner will leave with 5000 euro, a trip to a startup metropole, a TechCrunch Disrupt ticket, and 6 months of betahaus coworking membership.
6+ Ideen für eine nachhaltige Zukunft - #InnovateforClimate
29 Nov - 03:00 PM
Berlin, Germany
Students, doctoral candidates and young professionals in and around Berlin! If you believe that a sustainable energy world is possible, then you're invited to participate in the Future Energies Hackathon 2019 in Berlin. You'll be challenged to collaborate to develop interdisciplinary ideas and solutions for successful climate protection.
Hackathon on Supply Chain Transparency
27 Nov - 09:00 AM
Berlin, Germany
The social and environmental footprint of most companies is tremendous. With our Hackathons, we want to tackle this issue.
Meet-Up Blockchain@Siemensstadt 2.0 in Cooperation with #TokenEngineering Berlin
25 Nov - 06:30 PM
Berlin, Germany
Come and join the fourth edition of our Blockchain@Siemensstadt 2.0 meet-up and the 21st Token Engineering meet-up
#connect2evolve is an innovation project driven by a team of Siemens AG employees. The aim of the project is to enable socio-economic development in rural villages by providing energy supply. The next step is to conduct a crowdfunding campaign for a Solartainer® to provide energy for a village in Senegal. The challenge for impact investments like this is to offer value for both investors and future energy consumers. In addition to that, Siemens aims for a setup to transfer ownership of the energy generating asset and its future energy production to the broader ecosystem - and measuring the effects of doing so. One promising way to establish economic mechanisms for impact investments is blockchain. By developing mechanisms that align the goals of investors and consumers, so-called token economies can help create successful, self-sustaining energy ecosystems: - for communities who benefit from new infrastructure and new businesses depending on energy supply. - for individuals who have a stake in own infrastructure. - for investors who are able to track and proof the impact of the investment made. At this meetup we’ll present the hackathon results from Diffusion Hackathon 2019 as well as the broader scope of the connect2evolve project. Join us for an evening with presentations, discussions and participants from both the energy and blockchain sector.
Invited are all Blockchain and Token Engineering enthusiasts, evangelists and activists independent if you are working for the government, a start-up, a corporate, university, if you are an investor and so on…
Our mission: We aim to bring all the different disciplines together, foster co-creation in an unique environment and build a ”one of its kind” community.
Bring your ideas and thoughts, we got the drinks.
Much appreciated
the Token Engineering and the Power to the People team
Data Natives Hackathon Kick-Off!
22 Nov - 06:30 PM
Berlin, Germany
Join us at the Kickoff Party for the Data Natives Hackathon!
DN19 & Viessmann Hackathon
22 Nov - 06:00 PM
Berlin, Germany
DN19 Hackathon gathers the smartest brains of Berlin & beyond to co-create the future of sustainable living.
DN19 & Bunch.ai Hackathon
22 Nov - 06:00 PM
Berlin, Germany
DN19 Hackathon gathers the smartest brains of Berlin & beyond to co-create the future of work.
hack4ears – Der Hackathon
08 Nov - 04:00 PM
Berlin, Germany
Der Hackathon zu den Hearables der Zukunft
ZIO Hackathon 2019 (Berlin Edition)
01 Nov - 05:00 PM
Berlin, Germany
The second official ZIO Hackathon is designed to bring together many core contributors to ZIO from all around the world, as well as current ZIO users, future ZIO users and contributors, and contributors to other libraries for async and concurrent programming in the broader functional Scala ecosystem (Monix, Cats Effect, FS2, etc.).
Over the course of two days, we will share and learn about ZIO and related projects; chat about functional programming, functional Scala, and much more; work on fun projects; and get to know one another.
Friday - Meet & Greet
Attendees will gather on the evening of Friday November 1st at The Hub @ Zalando, in Berlin, Germany. Meet other ZIO contributors, ZIO users, and developers from the broader functional Scala ecosystem, and learn the basics of functional effect systems like ZIO.
Note: Some people will arrive late on Friday.
Saturday - Hackathon & Breakouts
Attendees will be able to form breakout sessions to learn about specific aspects of ZIO (introduction to ZIO, fibers, STM, execution traces, etc.), and team leaders will help different groups work on core issues in ZIO, the ZIO ecosystem, and other related libraries in the functional Scala ecosystem.
There will be ample time for networking activities during meals and after the days activities conclude.
Sunday - Hackathon
Attendees will meet for a second day of hackathon sessions.
There will be ample time for networking activities during meals and after the days activities conclude.
Note: Some people will leave early on Sunday.
About ZIO
ZIO is a zero-dependency Scala library for asynchronous and concurrent programming.
Powered by highly-scalable, non-blocking fibers that never waste or leak resources, ZIO lets you build scalable, resilient, and reactive applications that meet the needs of your business.
High-performance. Build scalable applications with 100x the performance of Scala's Future.
Type-safe. Use the full power of the Scala compiler to catch bugs at compile time.
Concurrent. Easily build concurrent apps without deadlocks, race conditions, or complexity.
Asynchronous. Write sequential code that looks the same whether it's asynchronous or synchronous.
Resource-safe. Build apps that never leak resources (including threads!), even when they fail.
Testable. Inject test services into your app for fast, deterministic, and type-safe testing.
Resilient. Build apps that never lose errors, and which respond to failure locally and flexibly.
Functional. Rapidly compose solutions to complex problems from simple building blocks.