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Eitanim Local Hackathon
16 Dec - 10:30 AM
Palo Alto, United States
May the Best Team win...! We will be kicking off the Eitanim year with a local Hackathon! Students from 7th to 12th grade are invited to join us in an all-day idea hackathon.Judges from the Business and Tech world will evaluate performances.By learning how to approach social issues with an entrepreneurship and innovative lens, we hope you get a fresh perspective on some of the global biggest challenges today. Teams will compete to develop the best solutions needed by using soft skills, entrepreneurship, innovation, creativity and thinking outside the boxPrizes will be given to the winning team! * Registration includes meals and a T-shirt ** In partnership with Palo Alto Group  !!שהקבוצה הטובה ביותר תנצח
Developing Hyperledger Fabric Applications Step-by-Step | With IBM
15 Dec - 05:00 PM
Santa Clara, United States
  Join us for a hands-on workshop and learn how to build and deploy Hyperledger applications.  The Hyperledger Project is quickly becoming the front-runner in enterprise Blockchain solutions and has attracted talent and resources from industry leaders like IBM and Intel in an open source collaborative effort to advance cross-industry blockchain technologies. It is a global collaboration, hosted by The Linux Foundation, including leaders in finance, banking, Internet of Things, supply chains, manufacturing, and Technology. In this workshop, you will learn:   - How to use the Hyperledger Composer, an extensive, open development toolset, to develop Hyperledger applications from a business perspective. - How to deploy Hyperledger applications to the Hyperledger Fabric and the IBM Blockchain Platform, which is designed to accelerate the development, governance, and operation of enterprise business networks running on the IBM Cloud.      - What Use Cases and IBM Development Patterns can you reuse?  - Architecture considerations.- How to build up your Hyperledger team. What kind of skills do you need on your team?- What kind of software and hardware do you need?- On-chain and Off-chain, how do you you connect to existing legacy systems?- How and why do you host in the Cloud? - How do you get support for your app? - Where do we go from here? Meet the Instructor: Your teacher is Lennart Frantzell, IBM Code SF Developer Advocate. Lennart has been working with Blockchain and Hyperledger for over a year. Lennart loves building and hacking anything in the cloud. He speaks at Meetups, holds Workshops and on weekends, whenever possible, to avoid doing yard work at his bungalow in Silicon Valley, he attends Hackathons. His goal is to change the world by accelerating the roll-out or Hyperledger apps. This is a getting started workshop so anyone is welcome to attend. Please bring your laptop as this is a hands-on coding session.  IBM has been kind enough to provide pizza and drinks to all attendees, so be prepared to eat and learn! Please arrive early! The event begins promptly at the start time. Learn more about our community at theden.io! You can always reach us at (408) 657-0861 or email us at hi@theden.io!
    Hyperledger Development Bootcamp
    15 Dec - 09:00 AM
    Fremont, United States
    Join us! This coming December 15th & 16th, we welcome to join our upcoming cohort for a hands-on Hyperledger Fabric Developer Bootcamp. In this instructor-led, live training, developers will learn how to use Hyperledger and develop a sample application. This is a 14-hour bootcamp spread over two days. What is Hyperledger Fabric? Hyperledger Fabric is a  framework implementation and one of the Hyperledger projects hosted by The Linux Foundation. Intended as a foundation for developing applications or solutions with a modular architecture, Hyperledger Fabric allows components, such as consensus and membership services, to be plug-and-play. Hyperledger Fabric leverages container technology to host smart contracts called “chaincode” that comprise the application logic of the system. Hyperledger Fabric was initially contributed by Digital Asset and IBM, as a result of the first hackathon. What's the Agenda? Introduction to Distributed Ledger Technology How does the Distributed Ledger Technology Work? Install the prerequisites using prereqs-ubunt.sh script Reviewing the content of prereqs-ubunt.sh script Running prereqs-ubunt.sh script to install all prerequisites. Installing the development environment  - Installing components Step 1: Install the CLI tools Composer CLI Composer REST Server Generator-Hyperledger-Composer Yeoman tool - Slide 34 Step 2: Install Playground Step 3: Set up your IDE Step 4: Install Hyperledger Fabric Controlling your dev environment Starting Hyperledger Fabric Start Composer Playground Developing on Composer Playground Step 1: Open the Hyperledger Composer Playground Step 2: Creating a new business network Step 3: Connecting to the business network Step 4: Adding a model file Step 5: Adding a transaction processor script file Step 6: Access control Step 7: Deploying the updated business network Step 8: Testing the business network definition Step 9: Creating participants Step 10: Creating an asset Step 11: Submitting transactions Developing on CLI using Composer Step 1: Creating a business network structure Step 2: Defining a business network Modelling assets, participants, and transactions Adding JavaScript transaction logic Adding access control Step 3: Generate a business network archive Step 4: Deploying the business network Step 5: Generating a REST server Destroy the previous setup What are the Requirements?  Comfortable programming in some high-level programming language such as Python, Java\ Comfortable working with some cloud computing platform such as AWS, Azure or the GCP Basic understanding of Distributed Ledger Technology is not required but would help Who's Teaching the Course?  Our instructor has 6+ years of experience in Distributed Ledger Technology and related domains and is a member of the Indian  Council. He is well versed with various frameworks which include HyperLedger Fabric, Iroha, Indy, Chainscript etc.  With an extensive background on Distributed Ledger Technology, he is a global speaker on Distributed Ledger Technology. Also has been working and designing products which can leverage Distributed Ledger Technology and efficiently solve the problems also at the same time reduces the cost for the companies.  He has trained more than 2200+ hours on Distributed Technology globally to help the audience understand the technology and how to leverage it.
      Hack The San Francisco Bay Area Commute -- Hackathon
      14 Dec - 03:00 PM
      San Jose, United States
      $9,000 Prize Pool
      Are you ready to solve the Bay Area's traffic problems? EIT Digital in cooperation with Ultrahack, Climate-KIC and ProspectSV, are hosting a Hackathon from Dec 14-16. Win up to $9k from the prize pool! Register by 12/3.  Full event details and registration
      Develop a Successful Artificial Intelligence Entrepreneur Tech Startup Business Today! San Jose - AI - Entrepreneur - Workshop - Hackathon - Bootcamp - Virtual Class - Seminar - Training - Lecture - Webinar - Conference - Course
      13 Dec - 01:00 PM
      San Jose, United States
      Develop a Successful Artificial Intelligence Tech Startup Business Today! Accomplish 10X Performance Results compared to other Startups Receive 10X Return Of Investment (ROI) than a college education Our Tech Startup Program contains jam-packed with practical market & industry insights Our team has done the market/industry research so you won't need to, Save 10X of Your Time Learn to Develop a Six-Figure Tech Startup from Scratch Discover the Potential with Emerging Technologies Get a foot into a Billion Dollar Industry Full Tech Startup Mentorship Tech Entrepreneurship Certification/Diploma Go From Beginner To Advanced Entrepreneur in No Time Step by Step Instructions Complete Tech Startup Business Setup: From Zero To Hero In No Time No Previous programming or tech background needed except an open mindset Generate sales in a B2B environment Get a holistic overview of different tech startup processes Discover new strategies and perspectives on developing your startup Increase Your Creativity & Innovation IQ During this Artificial Intelligence Tech Startup Workshop We Will Cover: Session 1: AI Basics During this session we will explore the very foundation and the basic systems and platforms for you to integrate into your own tech startup process.  AI Hardware AI Software AI Platforms AI Projects AI Systems AI Blueprint AI Tools AI Resources Session 2: Tech Startup IdeasDuring this session we will explore tech startup ideas for you to implement and integrate into your own tech startup or use them as an inspirational source for developing your own products, projects, prototypes or services in your tech startup AI HR Agricultural AI Retail Analytics AI Sensors Recognition Systems Management Automation VR AI BioAI Home AI Industrial AI Speech Recognition AI Assistance AI Ads Tourism AI Health Diagnosis and much more   Session 3: R&DDuring this session we will explore the research process, how you can research a specific niche industry, the market and tech trends. R&D/Research R&D Tools Startup Tools Market Research Surveys Consumer Analytics Market Analytics Industry Analytics Trends Researching   Session 4: Creativity During this session we will explore the creativity process, how to increase your own creativity intelligence and implement quality tech ideas into your own tech startup process. Creativity Tools Creativity Techniques Creativity Strategy Mind mapping Brainstorming Meditation Idea Exploring Idea Blender Key-Point System Problem Solving Strategy Incubation Creative intelligence Outside the Box Thinking Lateral Thinking Productivity Tools Mind Relaxation Meditation Higher Consciousnesses Inspiration Tools Idea Storage   Session 5: Capital/FundingDuring this session we will explore the capital and funding process of your tech startup. How to raise capital and make systematic attempts to penetrate into the market. Capital/Funding Capital/Funding Tools Capital/Funding Strategy Venture Capitalists Angel Investors Seed Funding Incubators Accelerator Programs Co-Founder Capitalization Table Crowdfunding Business Trade Fairs   Session 6: Clients/CustomersDuring this session we will explore the client acquisition process. Find your first clients and customers for your tech startup and implement the right tools, methods and strategies for creating an successful sale system for your specific niche industry/technology. Clients Client Acquisition Strategy Client Acquisition Process PR Strategies Social Media Marketing Competitive Analysis E-Mail Marketing Newsletters Analytics SEO Digital Marketing Ad Systems Competitor Research Sale System Sale Strategy Growth Hacking Sales Funnel Email Hunting   Session 7: Business PlatformDuring this session we will explore the business organizing process. How to implement an organized and professional platform for your tech startup for creating efficient workflow. Business Automation Business Process Business Strategy Business Model Business Management ERP CRM Human Resources (HR) Recruitment Intranet Collaboration Project Management Document Management Customer Support Business Automation Tools   Session 8: Business FormationDuring this session we will explore the business formation process. Which platforms, models and tools to integrate into your tech startup formation for creating an successful launch process.Business Formation Legal Contracts Business Model Corporate Structure Payment Platforms Payment Gateway Invoicing System Credit Cards/Payments Pricing Strategies Accounting Subscriptions Office Space Virtual Address Virtual Phone Virtual Office Remote Office Virtual Assistant Virtual Receptionist Virtual Support Outsourcing Product Demo Product Launch   Session 9: Startup CodingDuring this session we will explore the coding process of your tech startup.Coding/Programming IDE API SDK GUI Code Analysis Data Visualization Python C# Forms Wireframing Front-End Back-End Library Frameworks Testing Programming Platforms Programming Tools Agile Development Software Code Management   Session 10: Startup Hardware/PrototypingDuring this session we will explore the hardware and prototyping process of your tech startup. Using different tools and platform to innovate and integrate your own tech startup projects. Electronics IoT Raspberry Pi Arduino Microcontrollers Sensors Projects Microchips Hardware Boards Hardware Tools Hardware Platform PCB 3D Design 3D Models 3D Printing DIY Tech Tech Lab Embedded Systems   Session 11 : Startup IT OperationsDuring this session we will explore the IT infrastructure process of your tech startup. Which platforms to use for setup an organized database system, cloud system and other technical solutions for your tech startup to work efficiently IT Infrastructure Cloud Servers Database DevOps Monitoring Remote Access Backup Technical Documentation Data Recovery Encryption Security FTP NAS Deployment VPN VPS Automation Log Management Networking Virtualization   Session 12 : Startup ConsultingDuring this session we will explore the consulting process for your tech startup. An strategic approach, where you can receive more experience before you launch your own specific products/projects. Tech Startup Consulting Tech Consulting Services Tech Consulting Structure Tech Consulting Approach Tech Consulting Strategy Tech Consulting Contracts Tech Consulting Referrals Tech Consulting Portfolio Tech Consulting ISO Tech Consulting Integration Tech Consulting Projects   Session 13 : Startup ManagementDuring this session we will explore management process of your tech startup. How to manage your internal and external environments for increasing the probability of your tech startup to succeed. Tech Startup Management Motivational Skills Time Management Team Management Leadership Skills Learning Skills Goal Setting Skills Decision Making Skills Stress Management Communication Skills Procrastination Hacks Productivity Hacks Confidence Hacks Growth Mindset Skills Problem Solving Skills Analytical Skills Strategic Thinking Skills Learning Management Session 14: Tech WorkshopsDuring this session we will explore tech trends, emerging markets and disruptive technologies and future workshops Future Workshops Disruptive Technologies Emerging Markets Emerging Industries Tech Trends For more detailed information go to our website Atechup.com [This is an Online Web Workshop] Workshop Curriculum Basic Edition: Tech Tools/System, Tech Startup Ideas, R&D, Startup Creativity, Startup Formation, Startup Automation. Session 1-5.4 Hour Tech Startup Workshop Business Edition: Tech Tools/System, Tech Startup Ideas, R&D, Startup Creativity, Startup Formation, Startup Automation, Startup Capital/Funding, Startup Clients/Marketing, Startup Programming, Startup Prototyping/Hardware, Startup IT OperationsSession 1-12.12+ Hours of Tech Startup Workshops,On-Demand 30 Days Streaming Access Premium Edition: Tech Tools/System, Tech Startup Ideas, R&D, Startup Creativity, Startup Formation, Startup Automation, Startup Capital/Funding, Startup Clients/Marketing, Startup Coding/Programming, Startup Prototyping/Hardware, Startup IT Operations, Startup Management, Startup Consulting, Startup Workshops.Session 1-14. ALL Sessions.16+ Hours of Tech Startup Workshops,On-Demand 6 Months Streaming Access24/7 VIP SupportCertification/DiplomaTech Entrepreneurship Bonus Material Gold Edition: Everything included in the Premium Edition +  Entrepreneur Starter Kit (1000+ PR Contact List PDF, 1000+ Journalists/Tech Blogs Contact List PDF, 1000+ Tech/Startup Slack Communities List PDF, 2500+ Potential Customers/Clients Contact List PDF, 2000+ Venture Capital/Startup Funding List PDF, 1700+ Startup Accelerators List PDF) Testimonials: "Atechup Startup Workshops is the most valuable business workshop we have EVER purchased." - Johnny M. "Not able to tell you how HAPPY I am with Atechup Startup Workshops." - Elisabeth F. T. "Atechup Startup Workshops, is a visionary product, shaping FUTURE tomorrow" - Cohen. A "I am completely blown away by the QUALITY and generous material. Thank you very much" - Steven  D. "Your company is TRULY upstanding and UNIQUE. I have gotten at least 50 times the VALUE from your Workshops." - Xinye T. "I have FUNDED my Startup with Series A for the first time and its all THANKS to Atechup workshops" - F. Martinez For more detailed information go to our website Atechup.com [This is an Online Web Workshop]
        TeenTechSF Global Youth Summit @Google
        08 Dec - 08:30 AM
        Sunnyvale, United States
        Industry leaders in the Bay Area! You're invited to attend the TeenTechSF Global Youth Summit @Google. You'll get to hear the announcement of the TeenTechSF World Pitch winners. This is an event, where teams of students, aged 12-18 years, create tech solutions to civic problems. You'll get to see the winning tech solutions to community problems from the TeenTechSF Global Civic Hackathon from San Francisco, Seattle, and Jordan.
        Digital Transformation & Workload Automation Panel {Presented by Kintone}
        06 Dec - 06:00 PM
        Sunnyvale, United States
        Google Mini or Amazon Echo!
        Coders and designers in Silicon Valley! Tech in Motion and Kintone invite you to participate in the Digital Transformation & Workload Automation Panel and workshop/hackathon. You'll get to hear experts speak to the tech and strategy behind digital transformation. You'll then have 30 minutes to build your very own app using Kintone's low-code/no-code software. Showcase your creativity and compete for the grand prize of either a Google Mini or Amazon Echo -- awarded to the most creative app.
        Blockchain Professional Developer Bootcamp | Part-Time
        17 Nov - 10:00 AM
        Fremont, United States
        DOWNLOAD THE FULL SYLLABUS HERE | 3 Week Part-Time Developer Bootcamp Condense months of research and struggle into 6 full days of curated Blockchain development experience! Blockchain Developers can make over $150,000+ in the Silicon Valley! Delve into the inner workings of the Ethereum Blockchain, build your own smart contracts in Solidity, interact with them in your own customized decentralized applications, and walk away with industry-standard experience that leads to career-changing job opportunities in the Blockchain space! Experience curriculum that has been vetted by notable CTOs and Blockchain developers within our network, ensuring that participants leave our bootcamp with the knowledge and tools required to get hired at Blockchain-focused companies. The result is a cohesive bootcamp experience that empowers developers to make the most of this exciting new technology.  Start with the basics, and work your way through hands-on coding sessions, collaborative projects, and a concluding hackathon to master the intricacies of building products in a decentralized programming environment. Interact directly with the Ethereum blockchain, expand your knowledge with the Truffle Suite, and walk away with functional projects you can continue to develop and showcase on your resume.  Upon completion, participants also earn our Blockchain Developer Certification and gain access to our growing Alumni Support System of CTOs at Blockchain companies, hiring partners, and industry contacts. | How to Apply Participants are admitted on an application-only basis. Send in your application here:  bit.ly/applytotheden LIMITED TO 10 SPOTS. APPLY NOW TO LOCK IN YOUR SEAT.  | Audience: This bootcamp is designed to give individuals with little to no experience in Solidity and Smart Contract programming all of the tools, resources, and hands-on experience they need to deploy functional Decentralized applications and write production-level code for Blockchain projects. 2+ Years of previous development experience is highly recommended, especially using an OOP languages like Python, Java, or Javascript. | Agenda (3 Weeks, Saturdays & Sundays from 10AM-5PM): Download the full syllabus HERE Day 1 - Foundations of the Ethereum Network - Introduction to Etheruem, gas, and Blockchain essentials - Learn how to deploy a Smart Contract using Solidity syntax - Utilize Remix/MetaMask/Mist - Handle variables and arguements in a smart contract - Project: Launch your own ERC-20 ICO Token and trade with the group- and more Day 2 - Practice Building Secure Smart Contracts - Add functional components to your Smart Contract- Discuss different Blockchains & Interfaces - Contract to contract interactions- Real world project: Security Auditing smart contracts- and more Day 3 - Connecting the Blockchain to the Real World - Bit-level security - Solidity Security protocols and best-practices- Build a Solidity library from scratch- Connect to the blockchain using the Web3 framework - Real world project: Track employees with a decentralized RFID Reader - and more Day 4 - Smart contract Pitfalls, Testing, and Debugging - Unit testing using Truffle Suite - Oracles and acting on data outside of the blockchain - Project: Business network application modeling - Brainstorm Hackathon Ideas- and more Day 5 - To the Moon - Project: Sports Betting on the Blockchain with Oracles - IPFS - Upgradeable Smart Contracts - Design Patterns - and more Day 6 - Hackathon & Final Certification Exam - Hackathon project brainstorming: Blockchain for Social Impact - Let the hacking begin! - Smart Contract optimization session - Hackathon conculsion: Industry Expert judging panel - DEN Professional Blockchain Developer Certification Exam | About Your Instructor: Elliot Friedman has been involved in cryptocurrencies since 2014 when he first became aware of this new asset class. Elliot is very excited about the potential for blockchain technology and the industries it can disrupt. He has a background in the C Programming Language that makes learning new blockchain frameworks easy. He is specifically interested in smart contracts, and privacy oriented cryptocurrencies as he believes corporations should not get to mine and collect consumer’s financial data. He has built blockchains in C, Python, and Javascript. He is currently reviewing source code from a new DAG that allows users to create smart contracts on top of a private chain.    | When does the class meet? This course runs for 3 weekend sessions, Saturday - Sunday, from 10 AM - 5 PM. There will be a 1 hour break for lunch. There will be additional resources and activities to complete between sessions.  Following the course, you will be entered into The DEN's Alumni Network. This exclusive program grants you access to active Blockchain projects being built out by our newly certified Blockchain Developers. Entrepreneurs in our community will provide you with additional experience you can leverage in your job search. | Pricing: - $500 + 8% of your first year salary upon getting hired following our Bootcamp (for qualifying applicants only) OR - $2,500 Upfront  Yes, we accept crypto as well! | What Should I Bring? Bring your laptop and charger. Mac/PC/Linux are all supported. There will be an hour lunch break each day.  Please arrive prepared to learn! Instructions will be sent out via email to properly prepare for the bootcamp. Learn more about our community at theden.io! Join the conversation on our telegram at t.me/dennexus! You can always reach us directly at (408) 657-0861 or email us at hi@theden.io!
          Samsung XR Hackathon
          09 Nov - 07:00 PM
          Mountain View, United States
          SXR @ SDC: booth, workshop, and hackathon Samsung XR is a development platform for creating AR (wearable and phone-based), VR and hybrid applications for Samsung mobile devices. Join us in our first hackathon, where you will can join other hackers, and designers to create XR apps, and try them in our experimental wearable XR headset.  Come as a team (up to 4), or lone hacker to learn, develop and play with our new platform and headset. Surprise us with what you can do.  As with any v1 release, it’ll be rough, but your feedback and experience will help us make SXR a more robust platform. **YOU ONLY NEED ONE TICKET FOR REGISTRATION** SXR Talk & Booth @ SDC Hear our talk on November 7, 2018 at 1:30pm during the first day of SDC, and come visit our booth to learn more and preview the platform in our experimental headset. SXR Developer Workshop Fundamentals and getting comfortable with SXR        River Studio (1062 Folsom Street, Suite 301, San Francisco, CA 94103)        November 8, 2018 @ 1:00pm to 5:30pm SXR Hackathon SVVR STUDIO, 1931 Old Middlefield Way ste a, Mountain View, CA [confirming alternative details]        Kick-off: November 9, 2018: 7pm to 9pm        Hackathon: November 10, 2018 – 9am to 10pm, November 11, 2018 – 9am to 6pm        Prizes o   1st Place: Samsung Galaxy Note 9 o   2nd Place: Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 o   3rd Place: Samsung Galaxy Watch Code of Conduct A primary goal of Samsung’s SXR Hackathon event is to be inclusive to the largest number of participants, with the most varied and diverse backgrounds possible. As such, we are committed to providing a friendly, safe and welcoming environment for all, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, ability, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and religion (or lack thereof).The following behaviors are expected and requested of all conference community members: Participate in an authentic and active way. In doing so, you contribute to the health and longevity of this conference community. Exercise consideration and respect in your speech and actions. Attempt collaboration before conflict. Refrain from demeaning, discriminatory, or harassing behavior and speech. Be mindful of your surroundings and of your fellow participants. Alert conference community organizers if you notice a dangerous situation, someone in distress, or violations of this Code of Conduct, even if they seem inconsequential. Remember that conference community event venues may be shared with members of the public; please be respectful to all patrons of these locations. To report any issues immediately, and to share any feedback, please contact Juan Wee (juan.wee@samsung.com) or Linda Tran (linda.tran@samsung.com). Please take a moment to read through the full version below. 1. Purpose A primary goal of Samsung’s SXR Hackathon event is to be inclusive to the largest number of participants, with the most varied and diverse backgrounds possible. As such, we are committed to providing a friendly, safe and welcoming environment for all, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, ability, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and religion (or lack thereof).This Code of Conduct outlines our expectations for all those who participate in our conference community, as well as the consequences for unacceptable behavior.We invite all those who participate in SXR Hackathon to help us make the experience safe and positive everyone. 2. Encouraging and Recognizing Participation A supplemental goal of this Code of Conduct is to increase meaningful collaboration by encouraging participants to recognize and strengthen the relationships between our actions and their effects on our conference community.Intentional, positive action is essential to avoid replicating within our conference community the many forms of inequality that exist in greater society. For this reason, we outline in this Code of Conduct expected behavior as well as prohibited behavior.If you see someone who is making an extra effort to ensure our conference community is welcoming, friendly, and encourages all participants to contribute to the fullest extent, recognize them for their good work either personally or by letting conference organizers know. 3. Expected Behavior The following behaviors are expected and requested of all conference community members: Participate in an authentic and active way. In doing so, you contribute to the health and longevity of this conference community. Exercise consideration and respect in your speech and actions. Attempt collaboration before conflict. Refrain from demeaning, discriminatory, or harassing behavior and speech. Be mindful of your surroundings and of your fellow participants. Alert conference community organizers if you notice a dangerous situation, someone in distress, or violations of this Code of Conduct, even if they seem inconsequential. Remember that our venue may be shared with members of the public; please be respectful to all patrons of these locations. 4. Unacceptable Behavior The following behaviors are considered harassment and are unacceptable within our conference community: Violence and threats of violence. Incitement of violence towards any individual, including encouraging a person to commit suicide or to engage in self-harm. Derogatory comments related to gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, mental illness, neuro(a)typicality, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, or socio-economic status. Gratuitous or off-topic sexual images or behaviour in spaces where they're not appropriate. Posting or threatening to post other people's personally identifying information (“doxing”). Deliberate misgendering or use of “dead” or rejected names. Inappropriate photography or recording. Physical contact or simulated physical contact (e.g. textual messages like "hug" or "backrub") without affirmative consent. Unwelcome sexual attention. This includes, sexualized comments or jokes; inappropriate touching, groping, and unwelcome sexual advances. Deliberate intimidation, stalking or following (online or in person). Sustained disruption of conference community events, including talks and presentations. Advocating for, or encouraging, any of the above behavior. 5. Consequences of Unacceptable Behavior Unacceptable behavior from any conference community member, including sponsors and those with decision-making authority, will not be tolerated.Anyone asked to stop unacceptable behavior is expected to comply immediately.If a conference community member engages in unacceptable behavior, the conference organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, up to and including a temporary ban or permanent expulsion from the conference community without warning (and without refund in the case of a paid event). 6. Reporting Guidelines If you are subject to or witness unacceptable behavior, or have any other concerns, please notify one of the points of contact, Juan Wee (juan.wee@samsung.com) or Linda Tran (linda.tran@samsung.com) or speak to a member of the event team.Additionally, conference organizers are available to help conference community members engage with local law enforcement or to otherwise help those experiencing unacceptable behavior feel safe. Organizers will also provide escorts as desired by the person experiencing distress. 7. Addressing Grievances If you feel you have been falsely or unfairly accused of violating this Code of Conduct, you should notify the conference conduct team by emailing one of the points of contact, Juan Wee (juan.wee@samsung.com) or Linda Tran (linda.tran@samsung.com) with a concise description of your grievance. Your grievance will be handled in accordance with our existing governing policies. 8. Scope We expect all conference community participants (contributors, paid or otherwise; sponsors; and other guests) to abide by this Code of Conduct in all conference community venues – online and in-person – as well as in all one-on-one communications pertaining to conference community business.This Code of Conduct and its related procedures also applies to unacceptable behavior occurring outside the scope of conference community activities when such behavior has the potential to adversely affect the safety and well-being of conference community members. Contact info Juan Wee (juan.wee@samsung.com) or Linda Tran (linda.tran@samsung.com) License and attribution This Code of Conduct is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license.It has been adapted with few modifications from Mozilla’s View Source code of conduct, which in turn was adapted from Stumptown Syndicate’s Citizen Code of Conduct, portions of which are derived from the Django Code of Conduct and the Geek Feminism Anti-Harassment Policy. Additional text from LGBTQ in Technology Code of Conduct.
            Data Science Mini Hackathon
            08 Nov - 06:00 PM
            Palo Alto, United States
            $500
            Data scientists -- students and professionals -- in the San Francisco Bay Area! MatrixDS and Bajaware invite you to participate in the first Bay Area Data Science mini-hackathon. You'll be challenged to design and prototype a forecast and visualization of regional financial data from across Mexico. Come network, collaborate and compete with your data science peers. Win $500 for the best solution.