Super Happy Dev House #SEA4 (Learn a New Language)

    In the distant future, computers and robots are cursed to babble in a multitude of incomprehensible languages. Can you, modern human, with your squishy brain, help to translate and unite the savage automata? Partial closures in Clojure? Toolchains covered in Rust? Ethereal democracies in Solidity? Melodramas in Shakespeare? The Tower of Techno-Babel awaits you!

    If you don't have a project, we'll have plenty of efforts you can join and mentors to guide you. Join the Seattle Super Happy Dev House Wiki to see the list of projects, suggest a new one, or find teammates.

    As a followup to our three previous successful hacker parties in November, December, and January, we're doing it again: part hackathon, part party, part lightning talks, all awesome for creative and curious people and robots.

    Here's what you can expect

    Super Happy Dev House is an inclusive event intended for creative and curious people interested in technology. We're about knowledge sharing, technology exploration, and ad-hoc collaboration. Come to have fun, build things, learn things, and meet new people. It's called hacker culture, and we're here to encourage it. Hacking is not just limited to software projects: design, electronics, coffee, robots, artsy craftsy things, 3D printing, are all welcome.

    We'll have comfy couches, plenty of tables and desks, power strips, fast wifi, and some great people to hack with. Please bring a project to work on, or be prepared to help someone else with their project! Unlike normal hackathons, you are encouraged to work on weird ideas with no business plan and to continue work on existing projects to push them even further.

    This time, we'll go from 11am to 11pm on Sunday. You are free to come and go throughout the day. On Sunday evening, we'll start rounding up volunteers to give lightning talks at 7pm.

    Super Happy Dev House is organized by the Invisible College, a distributed research lab and a social school. We focus on mob programming, apprenticeship, and community-building. We are graciously hosted by Kathleen Tuite and Adam Smith.

    Location

    Adam and Kathleen's
    SeattleUnited States

    Dates

    From 21st February 2016 - 11:00 AM
    to 21st February 2016 - 11:00 PM