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AI Guild Dinner: Tech Debt when Vibe Coding. The AI Revolution in Software
**đ [Register here](https://www.linkedin.com/events/7429279114164850688?viewAsMember=true) đ**
Together with the AI Guild, weâre excited to reunite with the **[AI Guild Dinner](https://www.theguild.ai/)** at our **[Deutsche Bank Berlin Technology Centre](https://careers.db.com/explore-the-bank/careers-in-technology/berlin.techcentre/)**!
**Agenda:**
**18.30 Doors Open for Networking & Refreshments**
Arrive at Deutsche Bank Berlin Technology Center, Otto-Suhr-Allee 16, 10585 Berlin. How to get there: Travel via the Bahnhof Zoo and Ernst-Reuter-Platz - use the subway U2 or the Bus M45.
Welcome and Introduction to the Berlin AI Guild Dinner by **[Chris Armbruster](https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisarmbruster/)**, MD at [AI Guild](https://theguild.ai/).
**19.00 Technical Debt when Vibe Coding**
**[Dishu Bagga](https://www.linkedin.com/in/dishu-bagga-632236163/)**, Software Engineering, Deutsche Bank.
AI assistants, scaffolding tools, and templates let us ship software faster than ever. You prompt, paste, and move on. Most of the time, it works. But while everything appears smooth, technical debt quietly accumulates. Modern tools optimize for speedânot architecture. Layers blur, boundaries erode, and structural decisions get locked in long before anyone notices.
In this talk, weâll use real examples and live coding to show how AI-accelerated development can produce clean-looking code but fragile systems. Small shortcuts compound. Complexity hides in plain sight.
The goal is not to criticize AI toolingâbut to remind us: Generated code still carries architectural consequences. Speed is easy. Sustainable systems require intent.
**19.30 Agentic AI in a Global Corporate: The first iteration**
**[Dijle Kara](https://www.linkedin.com/in/dijlekara/)**, AI Hub Product Manager at Henkel
What happens when autonomous AI agents meet the complexity of a global enterprise? From legacy systems to governance and scale, the first deployments reveal both promise and friction. What actually works in production? Where do agents fail? And how do organizations adapt when software begins to act autonomously?
**20.00 Announcement of the Berlin Exhibition Pix2GenAI**
**[Dr. Kristian Rother](https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristian-rother/)**, Python Developer, Data Scientist, and Trainer
Code meets art. *Pix2GenAI* showcases computer-generated artworks created with algorithms, mathematics, and AI modelsâexploring the space between handcrafted code and generative intelligence. Kristian will invite you to the exhibition on 28 March 2026.
**20.15 Dinner and Drinks at Deutsche Bank Berlin Technology Center**
**Registration**
Via the AI Guild page on LinkedIn only.
[https://www.linkedin.com/events/7429279114164850688?viewAsMember=true](https://www.linkedin.com/events/7429279114164850688?viewAsMember=true)
Building Self-Improving CI/CD and Optimizing Performance at Superhuman
Join us on **March 25** to learn how the **Superhuman Engineering team is building a CI/CD system that learns, adapts, and gets faster over time**.
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**To attend the event**, please **register** **on Luma**: https://luma.com/loqydsym
Please note that **only guests with a confirmed Luma registration will be admitted**. Due to limited capacity, we wonât be able to accommodate attendees who haven't registered.
Most teams treat their CI/CD pipeline as infrastructure that âjust worksââuntil it doesnât. Three Superhuman engineers share how they combined AI-driven automation, test-strategy overhauls, and infrastructure migration to build a pipeline that not only runs but also continuously improves itself.
đ [Dushan Terzikj](https://www.linkedin.com/in/dushanterzikj/) will share concrete examples of how the Grammarly Inkwell team reduced CI pipeline flakiness and durationâfrom parallelizing unit tests and migrating to Storybook, to switching from dedicated macOS runners to on-demand Kubernetes runners. Attendees will walk away with practical, actionable techniques to make their own pipelines faster and more reliable.
đ [Timo Fink](https://www.linkedin.com/in/fink-timo/) will explain how Superhuman incorporated AI agents into their CI pipelines to develop a Self-Healing system. You will learn how we leverage Claude Code to automatically audit the reliability of our test suite and proactively suggest and prepare improvements for human review.
đ Darek Komosinski will show how his team exposes structured performance trace data to AI to automatically detect issues and surface actionable fixes. You will learn how combining rule-based analyzers with an AI summarization layer turns thousands of raw traces into a concise, prioritized report without manual triage.
**About the speakers**:
đ **Dushan Terzikj** is a Software Engineer at Superhuman Platform Inc., where he works on the Superhuman browser extensionâformerly the Grammarly browser extensionâwhich serves more than 40 million monthly active users. He has also worked on a platform supporting the browser extension, where his teamâs main goal was to deliver an outstanding developer experience.
đ **Timo Fink** is a Software Engineer at Superhuman Platform Inc., where he works on the Grammarly for Windows application. Grammarly for Windows, now part of the Superhuman suite, is the trusted AI writing partner for turning scattered thoughts into aligned, impactful communication. Timo has started to focus his efforts on developer experience, ensuring work can happen as fluidly as possible by removing recurring blockers like flaky pipelines.
đ**Darek KomosiĹski** is a Software Engineer at Superhuman Platform Inc., where he works on the Grammarly for Windows application as a tech lead. He focuses on improving the performance of our apps (from observability to fixing issues) to make sure we can offer maximum value to users with minimal system impact.
**Who should attend**:
* Software engineers who want to apply AI-based tools to common developer experience problems
* Technical leaders who want to offer their teams a new perspective on how to approach these challenges
**Agenda:**
⨠18:00â18:30: Check-in and networking
⨠18:30â19:45: Talks
⨠19:45â20:45: Mingle with our team
Chris Shuffle Kurs
Du willst cool aussehen, wie du Ăźber den Boden schwebst oder einfach die Basics fĂźr Shuffle (Cutting shapes) lernen? Dann komm vorbei! đđĽ
Level: Beginner/Intermediate
đđ˝ââď¸ Teacher: Chris (đŠđŞ/đŹđ§)
đ° Price: 15,-âŹ
đś Payment: PayPal (QR Code) / Cash
Pay in person - payment upon arrival (PayPal QR Code)
Open Claw / Nvidia NemoClaw â Exchange
Join us for an open and collaborative meetup dedicated to Open Claw and Nvidia Nemoclaw â the emerging ecosystem for AIâdriven automation and intelligent agent workflows.
Whether you're already working with Claw agents, experimenting with the tooling, integrating automations into real systems, or just curious about whatâs possible, this meetup is the place to connect.
**What this meetup is about**
A relaxed, open discussion space for topics such as:
* Building and orchestrating Claw agents.
* Best practices for running and scaling ClawdBot Integrations, workflows, and experimental setups.
* Secure agent execution and sandboxing.
* Tools, extensions, and communityâbuilt addâons.
* Troubleshooting, insights, and realâworld use cases.
* Ideas about the future direction of the Open Claw ecosystem.
This is a topicâopen session â everyone is welcome to bring questions, demos, ideas, or challenges theyâre working on. No slides or formal agenda required.
Bring snacks or drinks if you like â completely optional.
Weâre excited to meet developers, tinkerers, researchers, and enthusiasts who want to explore the next generation of agentâbased AI automation together.
WordPress Meetup Berlin
Herzlich Willkommen zum WordPress Meetup Berlin!
Auch im Jahr 2026 treffen wir uns weiterhin am letzten Mittwoch des Monats.
Wir versuchen, abwechselnd Themen fĂźr Anwender\*innen und Developers behandeln.
**Programm**
19:00 \| Einlass
19:15 \| Thema: Diskussionsrunde zu KI
Im April letzen Jahres hatten wir uns zuletzt Ăźber unseren Umgang mit kĂźnstlicher Intelligenz ausgetauscht. Auch dieses Mal wollen wir wieder darĂźber diskutieren, wie wir in unserer Arbeit und unseren Projekten einsetzen. Wo sind die Vorteile, aber wo liegen auch die Grenzen?
20:15 \| "Flohmarkt"
Jede\*r kann kurz ein Gesuch oder Angebot in wenigen Sätzen pitchen. Bitte achtet darauf, dass es nicht zu kommerziell wird.
20:30 \| Happiness Bar\, freies Networking & Gespräche\.
Bei Fragen oder Problemen mit WordPress kĂśnnt ihr uns gerne ansprechen und wir helfen euch mit eurem Problem. Das nennen wir "Happiness Bar".
**Teilnahme**
Die Teilnahme ist kostenlos.
Essen und Getränke kÜnnen wir leider nicht bereitstellen. Es gibt einen Snack/Getränke-Automaten und einen Kaffee-Automaten in der Bibliothek. Ihr kÜnnt euch auch gerne etwas mitbringen und im Meeting-Raum essen. In der Umgebung gibt es einige Bäckereien, Spätis und Imbisse. Wichtig ist nur, dass wir den Raum wieder sauber hinterlassen.
Falls ihr euch angemeldet habt und es doch nicht schaffen solltet, meldet euch bitte ab, damit wir einen Ăberblick Ăźber die Teilnehmerzahl behalten.
**Barrierefreiheit**
Die Location ist barrierefrei fĂźr RollstĂźhle. Falls ihr UnterstĂźtzung bei der Teilnahme oder Anforderungen an die Barrierefreiheit habt, schreibt uns gerne eine Nachricht.
**Code of Conduct**
Als WordPress Meetup verpflichten wir uns den Code of Conduct (sprich: unsere "Verhaltensregeln") einzuhalten:[ https://wpmeetup-berlin.de/regeln/](https://wpmeetup-berlin.de/regeln/)
**Weitere Details und Infos**
WPMeetup-Berlin Website: [https://wpmeetup-berlin.de/](https://wpmeetup-berlin.de/)
Facebook-Gruppe "WordPress Berlin Brandenburg": [https://www.facebook.com/groups/331013360390412/](https://www.facebook.com/groups/331013360390412/)
Twitter Account @wp_berlin: [https://twitter.com/wp_berlin](https://twitter.com/wp_berlin)
#WPBerlin
**Location & Raumsponsor**
Ein groĂer Dank geht an die Bezirksbibliothek Pablo Neruda, dass sie uns den Raum zur VerfĂźgung stellen.
[https://www.berlin.de/stadtbibliothek-friedrichshain-kreuzberg/bibliotheken/bezirkszentralbibliothek-pablo-neruda/](https://www.berlin.de/stadtbibliothek-friedrichshain-kreuzberg/bibliotheken/bezirkszentralbibliothek-pablo-neruda/)
**English speaking Attendees**
\*Notice for our English speaking attendees: We are a German group and therefore most of our meetups and talks are held in German. However, many of our attendees are able to understand English well enough to respond to your questions. Which means: if you understand but don't necessarily speak German, that should be perfectly fine.
Meetup #12 â Remaking the welfare state
A welfare state takes responsibility for its people and supports them when in need. When costs are rising, but budgets arenât, government needs to find efficiency gains to maintain social protection levels. A government-commissioned report recently recommended ways to modernise social and welfare services, making them more people-friendly and less bureaucratic. Meanwhile, small and large projects are underway to make benefits services more fair and easier to navigate, and to make the state overall more equitable.
At our March meetup, we will hear about what a modern, digitally transformed welfare state looks like. We will welcome the following speakers:
* Florian Theissing, Agora Digitale Transformation
* BjĂśrn Mohr, Technologiestiftung Berlin
* Anja Mayr & Jakob HäuĂermann, DigitalService des Bundes
CityLAB Berlin hosts the event in their stunning 1920s space, a former airport building.
All presentations will be given in English. Questions in the later discussion part can be raised either in English or German. Pictures and videos will be taken.
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Das CityLAB Berlin ist Gastgeber der Veranstaltung und lädt zu seinen beeindruckenden Räumlichkeiten im frßheren Abfertigungsterminal des Flughafens Tempelhof ein.
Alle Vorträge werden in englischer Sprache gehalten. Fragen im anschlieĂenden Diskussionsteil kĂśnnen sowohl auf Englisch als auch auf Deutsch gestellt werden. Es werden Video- und Fotoaufnahmen gemacht.
Tandem Deutsch EspaĂąol
Hola chicos, Moin zusammen,
lasst uns Deutsch und Spanisch sprechen und ein paar Bier zusammen trinken, die Idee ist einfach und gut :)
Bitte bringt zumindest basis Deutsch oder Spanisch Kenntnisse mit!
Vamos a hablar espaĂąol y alemĂĄn y tomar unas cervezas, la idea es simple y buena jaja.
ÂĄPor favor, ven por lo menos con un nivel bĂĄsico de espaĂąol o alemĂĄn!
Danke, gracias!
Code Review Events This Week
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#9 NoCode Collective Club Meetup | Zoho Creator Edition
**Dear Community,**
Weâre excited to welcome you to the next **NoCode Collective Club Meetup in Berlin**.
Join us for an evening of practical insights into how **AI, no-code, and low-code tools** are transforming how we build products. This is not a sales-driven event. Itâs designed as a balanced mix of **community innovation** and **hands-on demos from industry leaders**.
**đ
March 26, 2026**
**â° 18:00 â 21:00** *(Networking until 22:00)*
**đ Web3 Hub, Berlin**
**đ Pizza & Drinks provided**
***
## ⨠What to Expect
**đ¤ Expert Talks** \| Practical insights and live builds
**⥠Real Use Cases** \| AI agents\, automation\, analytics\, and low\-code platforms
**đ Live Demos** \| See the tools in action and try them yourself
**đš Extended Networking** \| Connect with builders\, founders\, and operators
***
## đ§ Topics & Speakers
### đ ď¸ The Future of AI-Assisted App Building & AI Agents
**Speaker: Akhilesh Balakrishnan (Zoho)**
Directly from the Zoho team, Akhilesh will showcase the latest major updates in the low-code world in a demo-driven session:
* **AI-Assisted App Building**: Build functional apps using natural language
* **AI Agents**: Deploy intelligent assistants inside your workflow
* **Live Interactive Demo**: Use a special signup link to follow along and test the features in real time
***
### âď¸ Simplify Your Workflows with Agentic Skills
**Speaker: Alexander Amin**
Skills allow teams to turn expertise into reusable tools. Think of them as lightweight markdown-based building blocks that capture workflow knowledge and make it executable by an AI agent on demand.
No SDK. No deployment. No boilerplate.
Alexander will show how workflows can be turned into reusable âskillsâ that help teams automate recurring processes and scale execution without additional engineering overhead.
***
### đ¤ AI in E-Commerce: From Data to Beautiful Dashboards
**Speaker: Matthias Siwy (MLC-Direct)**
AI development are evolving rapidly, but the real leverage comes from combining them with existing company data. Matthias will share how teams use modern AI workflows and vibe-coding to move from raw data to working analytics interfaces in hours.
***
## đš Networking & Logistics
After the talks, stay for pizza and drinks. We have the space at the **Web3 Hub until 22:00**, giving everyone plenty of time to discuss the demos, share projects, and meet fellow innovators from the Berlin scene.
PIXELS2GENAI EXHIBITION
Some friends of PyData are organising the following event, and we think it would be great to share it with the community.
Pixels2GenAI is an exhibition by software developers creating computer art. We have used equations, algorithms, and AI models to generate images and
installations. The artists explore the space between hand-programmed images, the aesthetics of mathematical rules, and AI as an art-making tool. Works by the following artists will be on display:
* Burak KaÄan YÄąlmazer
* Sara Maras
* Alexander Hendorf
* Hansu Kim
* Maris Niewenhuis
* Ewa Rother
IBM Bob Public Day â Workshop mit Hands-On Session
**Einladung: IBM Bob Public Day in Berlin**
Wir laden dich herzlich zum **IBM Bob Public Day** am **26\. März 2026** in Berlin ein.
Erlebe live, wie Teams mit IBM Bob Modernisierungsvorhaben **schneller, strukturierter und sicherer** umsetzen kĂśnnen.
*Hinweis: Die genaue Adresse sowie alle organisatorischen Details findest du im Registrierungslink. Eine Anmeldung ist erforderlich, um teilnehmen zu kĂśnnen.*
**Worum gehtâs?**
Viele ITâTeams, besonders im Ăśffentlichen Sektor, arbeiten mit alten Fachverfahren, verlieren wichtiges Wissen druch Mitarbeiter die in Rente gehen und stehen unter wachsendem Modernisierungsdruck.
**IBM Bob** unterstĂźtzt genau dabei.
IBM Bob ist eine KIâgestĂźtzte Entwicklungsumgebung, die dabei hilft:
* **LegacyâSysteme zu analysieren** (Code, Abhängigkeiten, Architekturhinweise),
* **verstecktes Expertenwissen** sichtbar zu machen
* die **Architektur, Codequalität, Tests und Modernisierung** mit **Humanâinâtheâloop**, mit klaren **Guardrails** und vollständigem **Logging,** zu verbessern.
**Veranstaltungshighlights**
* Verständlicher Ăberblick: **Bob im Software Development Lifecycle** & sichere Nutzung
* **Handsâon Session:** gemeinsamer Golden Path + eigene Ăbungen im SandboxâRepo
* Praktischer Workflow zum Mitmachen: **Analyse â Ănderung â Test â Review**
* Austausch & Networking mit Expert:innen â> **inklusive Pizza :)**
**Veranstaltungsdetails**
* **Datum:** 26.03.2026
* **Ort:** Berlin *(Details im Registrierungslink)*
* **Anmeldung:** [https://ibm.biz/BdprqG](https://ibm.biz/BdprqG)
*Hinweis: Eine Registrierung Ăźber den oberen Anmeldungslink ist Voraussetzung fĂźr die Teilnahme.*
**FĂźr wen?**
FĂźr ITâTeams, Entwickler:innen, Architekt:innen und Entscheider:innen aus dem **Ăśffentlichen Sektor** und alle, die sich fĂźr moderne SoftwareâModernisierung interessieren.
**Agenda**
**10:30â11:00** â Ankunft
**11:00â12:00** â IBM Bob in der Theorie *(optional, wenn das Webinar vom 05.03. bereits besucht wurde)*
**12:00â13:00** â Snacks & Networking
**13:00â17:00** â Vertiefung & Handsâon Session
**ab 17:30** â Pizza & Networking
Wir freuen uns auf dich!
Moderate to high intensity football
Welcome!
This football session is for individuals who like playing on moderate to high intensity (run a lot and change position to give player with the ball option to pass). Usually play on a pretty competitive level. Our football skills are average to good.
To keep things fair and enjoyable for all, we follow a few simple rules:
* **Show up at 07:15** so that you can get checked by the organiser
* If you are not checked by the organiser then \*\*1 match penalty applies\*\*(being moved to waitlist)
* **No studs**
* If you show up with studs, then you wont be allowed to play
* No dangerous tackling
* If you get tackled, you need to call the foul
* In case of handball only people close (1-2m) can call handball
* Since we play 12v12, we have offsides (0-1m difference is still tolerated)
* No penalties for handball in penalty box(no way of proving handball and please be fair)
* In case of handball, the other teams goalkeeper gets the ball
Product Round NeukĂślln (Monthly Meetup)
Join us for a casual Product Round in NeukĂślln â a relaxed evening for **product people** who enjoy meaningful conversations and a **user-first mindset**.
đ **When?**
Every last Thursday of the month
(Join the group to get đ reminders and đ location updates.)
đ **Who itâs for**
⢠Designers (UX / UI)
⢠PMs & POs
⢠Developers & Engineers
⢠Researchers
⢠Aspiring product people
đŹ **What to expect**
⢠Casual conversations about real product work
⢠Sharing experiences, challenges, and learnings
⢠Getting to know other product people in Berlin
⢠No talks, no presentations, no pressure
⢠Just drinks, chats, and good company
đŤ **Please note**
This is a **no-sales, no-pitch, no-dating space**.
The goal is simple: connect, exchange, and enjoy the conversation.
If you care about **building products with users in mind** and want to meet like-minded people â this is for you.
See you there! đ
Phil
@ Anna Blume - A cozy book swap and chat meetup!
The "classical" bookswap is simple:
* We meet in a cafĂŠ and put the book(s) we brought down on the tables.
* We browse and discuss the books with one another while sipping coffee or hot chocolate, or eating cake.
* We write our names down on any books weâd like to take home (post-its and pens provided).
* At the end of the evening, negotiate any books that are contended and take a new-to-you book home!
Books/happiness shared are books/happiness multiplied! A Bookswap is 10 times better than a Book Club because you can talk about ALL the books instead of just one!
This is a great way to give your books a new home and make room for new books: that book you feel guilty for not having read even though it's been sitting on your bedside table for the last 5 years, the book you liked but didn't love, the book you loved so much you want everyone to read it, the book you somehow own three copies of, that book you absolutely hated even though everyone else loves it, and so on.
Moreover, you will meet fellow readers, get a new book or two, and several book recommendations. Weâve often had readers experience books they wouldn't normally buy and enjoy it.
GROUP EXPECTATIONS for PLEASANT SWAPPING
* Please bring a book! It's not that you bring one you take one, but do try your best to bring something.
* Books stay on the tables, open for sharing, until you are ready to leave so that everyone can have a look. We are notably not first come first serve. Please wait until you are leaving to bag the book.
* If two or more people want the only copy of a book, negotiate. Maybe one of you reads it first and then gives it to the others. Or perhaps they have found another book instead. Or leave it to fate and toss a coin. The best part: now you have found somebody whose taste you can really admire. In any case, please don't walk away with a book with several names on it without letting the others know.
These negotiations are fun and easy, so don't shy away from a book because there's already a name on it, and feel free to put your name on as many books as you find interesting. It's not that you bring one you take one; you may take as many as you can negotiate.
* Political discussions with consent: make sure the people you are talking to would like to have a political discussion with you.
* Please respect this space as first and foremost a community for connecting readers over their love of books and reading, stories, and narratives of all sorts. Please be respectful of tastes and opinions.
* If something is bothering you, please reach out to the organizers, and we'll do our best to resolve it.
* Lastly, don't expect your book back. It will find a new home. If you love it, let it go.
Major LANGUAGES (and genres) of this meetup: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian; Fiction, Non-Fiction, Serious Reading, Light Fun, âclassics", Krimis, Booker winners, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Self-Help and more. You never know who can read what languages, and there's no accounting for taste.
We are a delightful and international group of readers.
We look forward to swapping with you!
Berlin Ethereum Meetup
We're thrilled to welcome you to the Berlin Ethereum Meetups!
Join us as we explore technical and non-technical topics and new ideas, collaborate on projects, and connect and grow our community! Our meetups are open to all - from those new to Ethereum to long-standing community members and developers.
đď¸ **Agenda**
đ 6:30 - 6:45 pm - Arrivals
đĄ 6:45 - 6:55 pm - Ecosystem & Community Updates by Eniko (Ethereum Foundation)
đĄ 6:55 - 7:20 pm - From strawmap to reality: how do we actually ship this roadmap? by Pari (Ethereum Foundation; ethPandaOps)
đĄ 7:20 - 7:45 pm - Agentic Commerce: Infrastructure for Autonomous Agent Payments by Rick (Ethereum Foundation)
đ 7:45 pm - 9:00 pm - Open discussions and community networking
Berlin is one of the most vibrant hubs for Ethereum builders, researchers, and advocates of privacy, decentralization, and open-source technology. Whether youâre here to learn, contribute, or simply connect, join us as we continue building the next chapter of Ethereum in Berlin.
The talks will be recorded and uploaded to our [Youtube channel](https://www.youtube.com/@ethereumberlin). Subscribe to stay up to date!
Apply to speak at our future meetups: [Speaker Application](https://forms.gle/5y9Y5ywZC7pSEqpV9)!
The event is sponsored by [Gnosis](https://www.gnosis.io/).
To learn more about Ethereum, go to [ethereum.org](http://ethereum.org/) (content available in many different languages).
Code Review Events Near You
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[X-post, RSVP link in desc.] Healthtech Impact Sprint
Columbus Code & Coffee is excited to partner with GiveBackHack to put on the Healthtech Impact Sprint from 3/28-3/29 at Rev1 at The Peninsula! RSVP here using promo code CODEANDCOFFEE: https://luma.com/tk2jdrxk
This is a health-specific version of GBHâs traditional weekend event. Participants pitch, research, and prototype health-focused projects for a chance to earn to $5K in funding from The Columbus Foundation and IGS Energy.
On Saturday, folks will pitch their idea, form teams, and build. On Sunday, theyâll finalize their pitches before showcasing their work to the community and judges.
# âSchedule
â**Sat, Mar 28**
* ââ9a: Doors open & breakfast
* â9:30a: Kickoff and intros
* ââ10a: Ideation session
* ââ11a: Pitches & team formation
* ââ12p: Working lunch
* ââ2p: Mentor visits
* ââ5p: Free work (optional)
* ââ9p: Doors close
ââ**Sun, Mar 29**
* â9a: Doors open
* â10a: Mentor visits
* ââ12p: Showcase
* ââ1p: Final pitches & awards
* ââ2p: Wrap
***
# â FAQs
â**Do all ideas have a chance at getting funded?**
ââNot all ideas will move forward after initial pitches on Saturday. Once pitches are complete, weâll vote for top ideas and form teams around the 4 â 7 ideas with the most votes. You must recruit **at least four total team members** (including the founder) to move forward and have a chance at getting funded on Sunday. If your idea doesnât move forward, you can join another team!
ââ**Do I have to submit my idea online prior to the event?**
ââUnlike previous years, we donât have the option to submit your idea online prior to the event. Instead, everyone will be going through a brainstorming exercise on Saturday thatâll help you prepare for your initial pitch.
ââ**Will we be working for 24 hours straight?**
ââNope. The event is split over two days. Youâll be building on Saturday and pitching on Sunday.
ââ**Do I have to pitch an idea?**
ââNope. You can also simply join a team.
ââ**What types of entrepreneurs does GBH support?**
ââWhile GBH most often works with technology startups, we support *any* organization (for- or non-profit) that makes an impact on health in the US or across the world.
Sunday Afternoon Coffee at Grandview Grind
Join us for a casual chat over coffee & tea at Grandview Grind! Come out and meet some new people, enjoy your favorite drink, and make some new friends!
COhPy Monthly Meeting
**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).
Topic: Type Annotations with John Cassidy
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 Central OH Python at centralohpython@gmail.com
Columbus Code & Coffee 85 @ 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**
\~\~\~\~\~\~\~\~\~\~\~\~\~
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!
DoJo (Informal Python Meeting)
**New Dojo Location!**
**Knotty Pine Brewing**
1765 W 3rd Ave,
Columbus, OH 43212
We're going to try a new dojo location for a few weeks and see how it works
Dojos are informal Python group study sessions where everyone interested in Python gathers to learn about Python, help others with Python, or just hang out. Everyone is welcome from Python beginners to experts. Bringing a laptop is encouraged (we'll have extension cords and power strips). If there's something you want to learn leave a comment on this invite so we can plan ahead.
We're looking for topic suggestions and people interested in presenting at our monthly meetings. To this end we've set up a survey form at [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/15eBKF1nQQ2XS5gzD4rvhVRHMBEj7lJtHuA9wXupS3Uc](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/15eBKF1nQQ2XS5gzD4rvhVRHMBEj7lJtHuA9wXupS3Uc)
Columbus PHP: Monthly Meetup
Our monthly PHP meetup.
A virtual shindig courtesy of Zoom. Check back here for the details around 6:15 pm
From Web Forms to Web Components - Burton Smith
**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**
Web Forms gave .NET developers a powerful abstraction for building reusable UI controls long before design systems were a thing. Web Components finally bring that same idea to the browser natively.
This session explores how the Web Forms mindset translates into Custom Elements, Shadow DOM, and HTML templates. Weâll examine how Web Components enable design systems that work across frameworks, how they differ from serverâdriven controls, and why theyâre becoming a foundational layer for modern UI. Whether youâre maintaining legacy apps or building greenfield projects, youâll leave with a practical understanding of how to apply familiar patterns in a modern, standardsâbased way.
**YouTube Link**
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