
What we’re about
The Eindhoven area brims with professional programmers. Coders that make medical systems, microscopes, traffic systems, or wafer steppers come to life.
This "040" region offers plenty of IT-related events, like the tech conferences that focus on the IT managers, and the strong community of web developers.
But what about the programmers that are closer to the hardware and physics? Are you coding in languages like C and C#? Working with dedicated operating systems? Do you wake up at night worrying about memory or performance constraints?
Where do these professionals go to learn about model-driven, multicore programming, software security, automotive functional safety, or how to make the link to the cloud?
**040coders.nl** intends to fill this void. Programmers only. No recruiters or other tie-wearing people. Discuss with your peers how to deal with millions of lines of code crafted over many years, and stay ahead with the latest developments.
Our events follow a simple agenda:
• first an 'Uncle Bob' video on clean coding
• food and drinks courtesy of the host of the evening
• then two interesting, (embedded) software development-related talks: by coders for coders;
Language is English. Participation is free, but you have to sign up through Meetup.
Upcoming events (1)
See all- Tour of NXP and coding contestNXP HTC 60, Eindhoven
17:00 Doors open
Note: there's no Uncle Bob video as we're doing a Tour.17:30 Tour of NXP
You cannot join the tour halfway through, so please be in time!18:30 Dinner
19:30-21:30 programming contest
Organized by Almaz Shaidullin, Harun Kirbiyik, and Klaas van Gend.040coders is usually "just" talking about code.
This time, we're actually going to create code - in a competition!Please register up front at https://www.hackerrank.com/.
Bring your laptop with Wi-Fi access, a decent web browser, and your HackerRank credentials to the event.
Your laptop doesn't need any tooling - compilers and test code are provided by HackerRank.
We'll ensure the exercises are available in many programming languages (including C, C#, C++, Java, Julia, and Python).We also allow pair programming - one from the pair must be registered.
21:15: Wrap Up and Award Ceremony
21:30: Closing Drinks