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Ja! Bekijk social software evenementen die vandaag plaatsvinden hier. Dit zijn persoonlijke bijeenkomsten waar je medeliefhebbers kunt ontmoeten en direct kunt deelnemen aan activiteiten.
Ontdek alle social software evenementen die deze week plaatsvinden hier. Plan vooruit en doe mee aan spannende meetups gedurende de week.
Zeker! Vind social software evenementen bij jou in de buurt hier. Verbind met je lokale gemeenschap en ontdek evenementen in jouw omgeving.
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Columbus Code & Coffee 82 @ Improving
Columbus Code & Coffee is an inclusive, informal co-working session. People of all skill levels attend, and we love it that way. Many people (optionally) bring projects to work on, and many other people (optionally) socialize the entire time. It's entirely up to you!
**What to Expect at the Intro Circle**
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Near the beginning of the event (1:30 pm), we do a standup:
* Organizer announcements, updates, and logistics
Round 1 - (7 secs max):
* Your name
* What you're working on
* What you can help others with
Round 2:
* Community events you wanna plug. If none, that's cool too.
Round 3:
* Job opportunities you're hiring for OR announce that you are looking for one. If none, that's cool.
After the introduction circle, everything is self-organized! Feel free to work alone, pair up, attend one of our workshops/presentations, or mingle!
The Next Chapter: Looking Back, Leaning Forward, A WIA Vision Circle
As we step into a new year, many of us are carrying lessons, practices, and questions shaped by the year behind us.
The Next Chapter: Looking Back, Leaning Forward is a warm, facilitated vision circle designed to help us pause together, reflect on what truly worked, and imagine what we want to carry forward into what comes next.
This is not a talk or presentation.
Itâs a small, participatory gathering focused on shared reflection, sense-making, and connection.
**Together, weâll explore:**
* What supported you over the past year â in your work, leadership, or life
* What youâre ready to leave behind
* What you want next Januaryâs version of yourself to be saying
To support reflection in different ways, weâll also have optional art materials available for anyone who would like to create a simple artifact for their year â a visual or tactile reminder of what theyâre carrying forward.
Weâll provide basic art supplies such as colored pencils, markers, paint pens, and small canvases. If you enjoy working with collage or other media, youâre warmly invited to bring magazines, stickers, or your favorite creative materials to use or share. Participation in the creative portion is completely optional.
You donât need a plan, goals, or polished answers. Curiosity, honesty, and listening are more than enough.
The intention is for everyone to leave feeling grounded, refreshed, and inspired â with a clearer sense of what matters to them and how we can support one another as a community.
Space is intentionally limited to keep the experience intimate.
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**What to Expect**
* A small, welcoming circle (not a large meetup)
* Structured conversation so everyone has space to speak
* Reflection, listening, and lived experience â not advice-giving
* Optional creative reflection using simple art materials
* A calm, supportive environment
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**Who This Is For**
Women and underrepresented folks working in or around agile, product, technology, leadership, or organizational change â especially those looking for thoughtful conversation and community beyond frameworks and buzzwords.
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**Good to Know**
* No preparation required
* Participation is invitational; listening is always welcome
* Creative activities are optional â you can simply listen and reflect
* Youâre welcome to bring your own collage or craft materials if youâd like
* Location details will be shared with registered attendees
Yarn Social at Northwest Library
If you enjoy knitting, crocheting, working with yarn, this is the group for you. Meet new friends, bring your projects, learn from others.â¨We normally meet a few times a month during the week from 6-8pm. We will occasionally meet on weekends during daytime hours.
Mid Day Eats
đŽđ Fajitas. Margaritas. A Dancing Robot?! đđŽ
If youâve been craving big flavor, bold color, and unforgettable fun, this is your queue to come out. Weâre heading to El Asadero Bar and Mexican Grill, one of the most fun Mexican-themed restaurants in the city, and itâs bringing all the vibes.
đĽ Sizzling fajitas
đŽ Tacos stacked with flavor
đš Margaritas that deserve their own fan club
đ¤ Yes⌠thereâs a dancing robot
Itâs a full-on fiesta. From the moment you walk in, youâre surrounded by vibrant colors, high energy, and a menu so big youâll want to come hungry and curious.â¨
A lively, colorful fun atmosphere.
**Unexpected entertainment that keeps the energy high
The perfect excuse to laugh, eat well, and enjoy great company**
đśď¸ The Vibe Filling. Festive & Fun.
đ Location: 8050 E Broad St
â° Hours: Open until 11 PM
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Sunday Brunch
Sleep in on Sundays. When you've had your fill of pajama-time, roll out and have some tasty brunch with your fellow Humanists!
Social Software Evenementen Deze Week
Ontdek wat er de komende dagen gebeurt
Celebrate National Popcorn Day! (And lunch)
I've supported this local popcorn business for 30 years. It is my pleasure to introduce you to this family-owned, made in house, gourmet popcorn! (note: the official nat'l popcorn day is the 19th but this store is bombarded that day, lol)
**TASTING:** The staff can answer every question you have about popcorn. They have a tremendous assortment of 65 sweet and savory flavors, including their classic Columbus Mix (white cheddar/vanilla butternut mix), Pizza, Peanut Butter and Jelly, Buckeye, Buffalo Ranch, and Green Apple. I challenge kids to not try to blow a bubble when they taste the Bubble Gum flavor! ***The owner knows we're coming by and offers complimentary taste testing! BRING YOUR KIDS AND GRANDKIDS!***
**AFTERNOON SNACK**: Bring along $**5.00** cash for a variety of pizza slices to munch on next door at Grandads Pizza. While we wait on our pizzas, we can share Popcorn we purchased at Al's.
## HISTORY OF NATIONAL POPCORN DAY
Did you know that the corn we eat and the corn we pop are two different varieties of maize? In fact, the corn youâd find on your dinner table is most likely unable to pop at all! Only one variety of corn is able to become popcorn: Zea mays everta. This particular corn variety has small ears, and the kernels burst when exposed to dry heat.
**[Alâs Delicious Popcorn](https://alspopcorn.com)** is a family owned and operated business located in Columbus, Ohio. Founded in 1985, we have over 30 years of popping experience! During the past 3 decades, weâve worked hard to perfect our popping techniques and recipes. Our dedication has paid off and today we are proud to offer popcorn lovers over 65 varieties of delectable gourmet popcorn!
Being a small, family run operation, we put our heart and soul into what we do. Each and every order is hand prepared, right in our own store, not in some remote processing facility.
Monthly Potluck Fellowship at Unity of Columbus
Join us every 3rd Sunday of the month right after the Sunday Service for our Potluck Fellowship â a warm and welcoming time to connect, share, and celebrate community together!
Bring your favorite dish to share (homemade or store-bought â all are welcome) and enjoy a delicious meal with friends old and new. Itâs a wonderful opportunity to relax, laugh, and deepen your connections.
Come hungry for good food, uplifting conversation, and heartfelt fellowship!
Columbus Chess Club
This is a time where players of all ages, and skill levels can gather and enjoy a nice Sunday full of Chess!
Sunday Morning Coffee at The Roosevelt Coffeehouse
Coffee and conversation at [The Roosevelt Coffeehouse](https://www.olentangybrew.com/roosevelt-coffee), located at Olentangy River Brewing.
They will also have a Venezuelan [food truck](https://www.olentangybrew.com/eventsandfood) that always gets good reviews.
Social Software Evenementen Bij Jou In De Buurt
Verbind met je lokale Social Software gemeenschap
Intro to GitHub Copilot: Your AI Pair Programmer - Chris Steele
**Important time note:** Please plan on arriving between 5:30 and 6:00 as the elevators lock after 6 and you'll need to message us and we'll need to come get you.
The building address is 4450 Bridge Park
The entrance is 6620 Mooney St, Suite 400
**Abstract**
GitHub Copilot is rapidly changing how developers write, understand, and maintain code. Powered by generative AI and deeply integrated into modern development environments, Copilot acts as an intelligent coding assistant, helping developers move faster while maintaining quality and focus.
In this session, weâll explore what GitHub Copilot is, how it works, and where it fits into a real-world developer workflow. Weâll break down what Copilot can (and cannot) do, where it can be used, and how licensing differs for individuals and organizations. Most importantly, this talk goes beyond theory with a live, hands-on demo showcasing Copilot inside the IDE and on GitHub, demonstrating how it can assist with code generation, refactoring, learning new APIs, and accelerating day-to-day development tasks.
Designed for developers, technical leads, and engineering managers, this session provides a practical introduction to AI-assisted development, highlights best practices for getting value from Copilot, and closes with guidance on how to continue learning and evolving alongside this rapidly advancing tool.
Attendees will leave with a clear understanding of how GitHub Copilot can enhance productivity, improve developer experience, and fit into modern software teams today, not someday.
**YouTube Link**
TBA
Software ate the world, Agents are eating Software Engineering
2026 may be the last year many developers write code by hand. We need coding agents to solve complex problems in production codebases, but vibe coding alone wonât get us there. Vibe coding is all gas, no brakes. It burns up the context window until the agent slips on its own slop. You can go fast at first, but the more you stuff into the context window, the more tangled its outputs get. While the industry is rapidly increasing code generation speed, we still have to understand, review, merge, and maintain what gets shipped.
This talk featuring Michael Geiger will outline how coding agents (Claude Code + Gas Town) work and a framework for orchestrating them to solve complicated problems in complex codebases. Itâs about steering the model: doing the research to align intent, planning the approach up front, implementing in parallel steps, and breaking early. Human judgment still matters, but it should be spent on high-leverage decisions: what to build, what to forbid, and âwhat is quality?â, not cleaning up slop. Attendees will leave with a checklist to identify workflow and environment gaps that hold agents back, so you and your team can ship higher-quality software starting tomorrow.
Soft Life Society Cultural Potluck Night
Join Soft Life Society for a cozy and intentional Cultural Potluck Night centered on community, connection, and culture.
This is a potluck-style gathering where each guest is invited to bring a dish that represents their culture, heritage, or a family tradition. We will be tasting and sharing each otherâs cultural foods while connecting through conversation, laughter, and soft living.
The evening will also include fun games and a prize for the winner. Drinks will be available, but guests are welcome to bring their own favorite beverage if they prefer.
This is a relaxed, welcoming space to slow down and enjoy a beautiful evening together. Limited spots available. RSVP required.
Central Ohio .NET Developers Group
* Who Can Attend *
The Central Ohio .Net Developers Group meetings are free and open to the public!
All developers; professional, student, and hobbiest are welcome and encouraged to attend.
* When we meet *
The Central Ohio .Net Developers Group meets on the 4th Thursday of every month.
* Where we meet *
Please check our Meetup group link below for location details!
* Join our Meetup Group *
https://www.meetup.com/Central-Ohio-NET-Developers-Group-CONDG/
Pickleball.
CHANGED to WEDNESDAYS
COLUMBUS RECREATION CENTERS require membership fee to play. Register & Pay at the desk when you arrive. $5 day pass is available.
I have some extra pickle ball paddles and balls if you donât have one. Definitely bring your own paddle if you have one and bring some balls if you have them.
Legal Stuff: The event hosts/Organizers are just fellow member volunteers. By participating in any event, you assume all risks of liability and injury inherent in these activities. You are responsible for your own safety and for determining if you are in condition fit to participate. You are also responsible for knowing and abiding by all laws and rules during your participation in any event.âŠ
Photos & or Video: by attending these events you acknowledge photos and or video may be taken and used on this and other platforms.
COhPy Monthly Meeting
**NEW LOCATION: Improving Office in Franklinton**
Physical location:
Improving Office
330 Rush Alley Suite #150
Columbus, OH 43215
Schedule:
* 6:00 p.m.: Socialize, eat, and drink. Improving will be providing pizza and beverages.
* 6:30 to 8:00 pm. Main meeting and presentation(s).
For this first meeting of the year, we will be reviewing submissions for the
[Your Program is Hideous and Obfuscated Challenge (YPHOC). ](https://docs.google.com/document/d/13zbxwElpJqPMuAN4Ele2hUgsqtFKzH3OCTL5NEeiLKQ)Submissions for this challenge are due by January 12th, 2026. The details can be found here:
or on our website
http://www.cohpy.org
See Our [Parking Map](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1u2A4fLNlxwLJn0KA_hKc8bnFlFHLvsHBDh-_8wzX_tk/edit?usp=sharing)
We meet on the last Monday of each Month. Presentations are given by members and friends of this group. If you would like to do a presentation (small or large) on a python topic, please contact centralohpython@gmail.com





























