Hack and Learn Night: Affordable Housing
Details
Come join us for hacknight! Whether you are a programmer, designer, community organizer, or just live in the area, there is a role for you. No particular skills (including programming) are necessary, but you do need to bring a laptop.
If you're new, arrive at 6:30 for orientation and then join us for the 'Project of the Night.'
6:00pm Doors Open
6:30pm Orientation for Newcomers
7:00pm Break Out Groups
• Project of the Night: Affordable Housing
• Open Hack
Project of the Night: Affordable Housing
This project is in the initial research phase which Shaili has organized here (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BvKUezQJLcLi07crcoBe3OswMPCHvvyAkXRoO3CWu-g/edit?usp=sharing). Hacknight will be used to move into the next phase, prototyping. To get involved ahead of time join the #affordable_housing slack channel. Directions below.
How can I prep?
If you want a head start, you can make yourself accounts and familiarize yourself with several tools we use for communication and code development. If you get stuck, come to hack night, and we'll get you straightened out.
Slack (http://codeforprinceton.slack.com) is where we do most of our communication. Click here (https://slackinvite.me/to/codeforprinceton) to self register. Input your email, and you will receive an invitation to join the Code for Princeton team.
Github (http://github.com/codeforprinceton) is where we keep our code. Udacity offers a free online course (https://www.udacity.com/course/how-to-use-git-and-github--ud775).
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