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For more info about the meetups, read our FAQ here: https://github.com/freeCodeCampLondon/meetup-faq

freeCodeCamp is a free online coding platform and global network of software and web development enthusiasts. It aims to make coding accessible to anyone; all you need is a computer, an Internet connection and a desire to learn. Our meetups are very relaxed and open to people of all abilities, from absolute beginner to professional. Come along to get help with solving a coding challenge (freeCodeCamp curriculum or otherwise - don't forget your laptop!), to get advice on becoming a developer, or to simply meet like-minded coders in London.

freeCodeCamp is also excited to announce that it is also planning to organise cutting edge A.I.-specific workshops and events –watch this space! more details to follow soon

Follow us on Twitter here: https://x.com/freecodelondon

Regular meetups take place in locations around central London. All abilities are welcome, from absolute beginner to professional!

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  • freeCodeCamp x Encode | AI - Workshop: Vibecoding Using Local AIs

    freeCodeCamp x Encode | AI - Workshop: Vibecoding Using Local AIs

    Encode Hub, 41 Pitfield St, London, N1 6DA, London, GB

    # Learn how to use open-source harnesses like OpenCode & Pi w/ your own LLM and with it, build a real-world application

    Registration to this event is only valid through the Luma platform: https://luma.com/11txn8gq

    ​Hello code campers!
    ​Since everyone is talking about using harnesses such as Anthropic Claude or OpenAI Codex, meaning, everyone is probably tired of hearing about them, we've decided to go in a different direction and explore other, lesser known things such as, OpenCode and Pi DOT Dev.

    Come and join us and learn how to work with a wide range of open-source large language models (LLMs) such as DeepSeek V4, Gemma, Kimi K2, and GLM across various local-first environments. This comprehensive workshop is designed to teach you what is a code harness, how many types of them there are out there (you might be familiar with Claude Code or Codex or CoPilot but there are others and since the big-tech companies are moving to token-based usage, why not run your own solution locally). Also, we'll explore how to go about having effective agentic coding workflows while benchmarking model performance and hardware requirements.

    ​We will go through the setup process, focusing on how to install the desired LLM runner like Ollama or LMstudio locally.

    ​This will be our 7th event in our series of local-first, open-source AI events; therefore, we will try to focus on building a setup that doesn't depend on Big Tech but on smaller open-source tech instead.

    ​This workshop is open to all levels, from beginners to experts.

    ​Bring your laptop (make sure it's fully charged as local LLMs tend to be power-hungry), and don't forget to bring your coding gear (hoodie).
    ​This workshop will be most likely accompanied by a guest speaker (TBD).

    ***

    ## ​Prerequisite

    ​Prerequisite: a local Ollama, LMStudio installation or equivalent (but if you don't have any of that, don't worry, come a bit early and we will help you).
    ​If you want to take a quick look at the slides from the previous events fell free to do so:
    ​https://andysign.github.io/ai-london-01/ (Ollama);
    ​https://andysign.github.io/ai-london-02/ (LangFlow, not really related but still)
    ​https://andysign.github.io/ai-london-03/ (private RAG w/ Anything LLM)
    ​https://andysign.github.io/ai-london-04/ (AI-native browsers)
    ​https://andysign.github.io/ai-london-05/ (OpenClaw basics)
    ​https://andysign.github.io/ai-london-06/ (OpenClaw advanced)

    ***

    ## ​Agenda for the evening (Subject to change)

    18:00 - 18:30 Arrival and networking
    Mingle with fellow developers over refreshments.

    18:30 - 18:45 Introductions
    Intro and a bit of audience engagement.

    18:45 - 19:40 Workshop
    ​Hands-on technical workshop (if you are non-technical it's OK, tag along).

    20:30 - 20:45 Guest Speaker

    20:30 - 21:00 Networking

    21:00 - Closing remarks and follow-up

    END: Carry on the fun at a nearby pub around the corner.

    ***

    ## Event Venue

    We'd like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Encode Club.
    Encode Club has spent over five years fostering a global community of developers, researchers, and founders in Web3, AI, and emerging technologies. The Encode Hub brings everything together under one roof, providing a dedicated environment for collaboration and innovation through meetups, co-working, and in-person events.

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