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freeCodeCamp x Encode | AI - Workshop: Demystifying OpenClaw, the New AI Agent
# Beginners Hands-On Workshop: Breaking Down OpenClaw: From Minimal Installation Mode to Full-Featured Installation Mode w/ Your Own Custom Skills & More...
**Registration to this event is only valid through the Luma platform:**
[https://luma.com/it7a6h53?utm_source=meetup-dot-com](https://luma.com/it7a6h53?utm_source=meetup-dot-com)
Hello code campers!
Since **OpenClaw**, both as a project and as a tech movement, is growing, and since there is so much happening in this space, we've decided to dedicate the next **FreeCodeCamp \| AI** almost entirely to **OpenClaw,** especially following the success of the previous event. This is quite relevant since AI is moving soooo fast nowadays, making everyone scratch their heads confused while making some feel overwhelmed or have a small sensation of AI news fatigue. We will try to break down what this whole project is all about and whether or not all the hyperbolic statements about what this system can do are true.
The aim for this workshop is to go through the setup process (it will hopefully take less time compared to last time because the maintainers of this project are constantly improving things), focusing on how to install the agent not only locally (virtualised, of course) but also in the cloud. We will probably look at AWS and GCP with the caveat: if you have your own server, which we encourage you to look into, the same will apply.
This will be our **6th** 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. People who already have OpenClaw installed will be guided to customise it to use local LLMs or at least privacy-first cloud-based AI systems (that is because an individual's private ideas and personal project are their personal moat). At the end, we will be looking at what **SKILLS** are in the context of agents, how to build them, and if we have time, we will look at use cases for OpenClaw or, alternatively, look at emerging open-source AI agent toolkits like Pi.
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 accompanied by a guest speaker (full details TBA).
***
## Prerequisite
First and foremost**, VERY IMPORTANT**, a VM (Virtual Machine) system like Docker/UTM for MacOs or WSL for Windows. Lastly, a local install of Ollama / LMStudio (but if you don't have any of that, don't worry, come a bit early and we will help set you up).
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/](https://andysign.github.io/ai-london-01/) (Ollama);
[https://andysign.github.io/ai-london-02/](https://andysign.github.io/ai-london-02/) (LangFlow, not really related but still)
[https://andysign.github.io/ai-london-03/](https://andysign.github.io/ai-london-03/) (private RAG w/ Anything LLM)
[https://andysign.github.io/ai-london-04/](https://andysign.github.io/ai-london-04/) (AI-native browsers)
[https://andysign.github.io/ai-london-05/](https://andysign.github.io/ai-london-02/https://github.com/andysign/ai-london-05) (OpenClaw basics)
***
## 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 (What is Local-First?)**
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).
**19:45 - 20:15 Guest Speaker (TBA)**
**20:15 - 21:00 Networking**
**21:00 - Closing remarks and follow-up**
**END:** Carry on the fun at a nearby pub which is right @ the corner.
***
## Event Venue
We'd like to extend a heartfelt thank you to **Encode Club**.
[Encode Club ](http://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](http://hub.encode.club) brings everything together under one roof, providing a dedicated environment for collaboration and innovation through meetups, co-working, and in-person events.
March 2026 // London Webflow Meetup
In-person and online - this is the **March 2026 London Webflow Meetup**!
New to Webflow, experienced, freelance, in-house, or just curious, everyone is welcome.
Curious what it’s like? [Watch the one-minute teaser](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_eZDWFEuDU).
️🕰️ **SCHEDULE**
**6.15pm:** drinks + mingle
**6.30pm**: welcome and announcements.
**6.45pm:** presentations
**1️⃣ [Hamish Duncan](https://www.linkedin.com/in/hamishduncan/) \- Build at the Speed of Thought**
In this talk, Hamish shares ***why design systems are now the product***, how coherent structure turns speed into an advantage rather than a risk, and what it takes to build workflows that move at the speed of thought.
[Hamish Duncan](https://www.linkedin.com/in/hamishduncan/) is the founder of [HUX](https://hux.works/), a design systems partner that works with agencies and product teams to build coherence across people, tools and workflow.
A former professional snowboarder turned systems thinker, Hamish brings 16+ years of experience helping teams move from guesswork to clarity — building design systems structured enough for AI tools to act on, and human enough to feel right.
2️⃣ **[Stefan Velikov](https://www.linkedin.com/in/aboutstefan/) \- What Happens After 25\+ Locales in Webflow: Lessons Learned**
When you make a Webflow site available worldwide, issues come up that you wouldn’t get with a smaller site. In his presentation, Stefan talks about what he’s learned from ***a Webflow project that had to work in over 25 different locales***. He’ll explain the technical and structural problems you run into when a site gets that big, covering how the CMS is set up, how to get your site translated and adapted for each region, what to think about when using components, and how to ensure everything looks and feels the same in each country, all while allowing marketing groups to update things quickly.
[Stefan Velikov](https://www.linkedin.com/in/aboutstefan/) is a Webflow Premium Partner and the person behind [Agota Studio](https://agota.studio/). He builds fast marketing websites in Webflow for both new companies and big businesses all over Europe, North America and Australia. He frequently works on complex Webflow builds involving large CMS architectures, multilingual site setups, and custom integrations that allow marketing teams to scale their website
**8.00pm**: social at a local pub
**🌍 LOCATION**
Beyond, Level 2, **The Bower Building**, 207 Old St, London EC1V 9NR
Main building entrance closes at 7pm!
1 minute walk from Old Street tube station. Take the MAIN tube station exit. Entrance to The Bower building is down a side street next to the Wagamama restaurant.
**📺 LIVE STREAM**
Can't make it in person? Then tune into our new live stream.
[https://youtube.com/live/0r1wq2KGG7o](https://youtube.com/live/0r1wq2KGG7o)
and make sure you hit the **Notify Me** bell!
**✍️ MEDIA RELEASE**
By attending, you understand and accept that portions of the event may have audio/photo/video-recorded and/or live-streamed and may be used by the organisers. You agree that the organisers have the right and permission to use and publish such media for any purpose in any format, including online and offline, now and ever after, without further compensation, permission, or notification. You understand that all official recordings from the event are the exclusive property of the organisers, available under the Creative Commons AttributionShareAlike license for general use, and you do not ask for nor expect compensation or notification of the use of official recordings or photographs in which you appear or speak. Please inform an organisational team member at the event's start if you do not wish to appear in photos or videos.
✊ **CODE OF CONDUCT**
Finally, in attending this event you are agreeing to the [Webflow Community Code of Conduct](https://webflow.com/community/code-of-conduct).
Hands-on developer workshop - From RAG to Agent Memory
**Important:** Register on the [event website](https://bit.ly/4rmQlDf) is required for admission.
RSVP on meetup is turned off.
This full-day session is designed for developers who want practical experience building AI applications with retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) and agent memory.
During the workshop, you’ll work through real coding exercises that take you from AI data fundamentals to building production-style RAG pipelines and implementing persistent memory for AI agents.
Bring your laptop and be ready to build.
### What You Will Learn
* AI data fundamentals for application development
* Vector search and similarity metrics
* Building RAG pipelines with LangChain and Python
* Implementing agent memory and context management
* Designing production-ready AI workflows
### Workshop Topics
**Data Fundamentals for AI Applications**
Learn the database and data modeling concepts behind modern AI applications, including vector data, similarity search, and data structures used in AI systems.
**Building RAG and Agentic Applications**
Build a production-style RAG pipeline using LangChain and Python, covering data ingestion, vector search, retrieval, and response generation.
**Agent Memory and Context Engineering**
Implement persistent agent memory using Oracle AI Database, including episodic, semantic, and procedural memory, cross-session recall, and context management.
**Important:** Register on the [event website](https://bit.ly/4rmQlDf) is required for admission.
Resilient Java Systems in Production - Hazelcast x London Java Community
Please register here: https://hazelcast.com/resources/resilient-java-in-production-meetup/
### Modern Java systems don’t fail all at once. They fail under load, during warmup, and sometimes days after a “successful” zero-downtime deployment.
Join us for an evening focused on real-world resilience in production Java systems, from JVM performance stability to the hidden risks of mixed-version state during rolling upgrades.
Come for the talks, stay for the conversations. Food, drinks, swag, and a LEGO® raffle included.
### **Special Guest: Simon Ritter**
Java Champion and Deputy CTO at Azul, Simon Ritter shares how to make JVM performance more resilient by reducing latency risk from GC, warmup, and JIT behaviour without changing application code.
### **Hazelcast Session**
Zero-downtime rolling upgrades in distributed Java systems are hard when multiple versions of the same service and data model must run concurrently and share state. Using Hazelcast and Hazelcast Compact Serialization, we’ll show practical Java examples and tests that demonstrate how mixed versions behave and how to make those upgrades resilient in real systems.
### **What’s in Store?**
* Two technical talks on resilience in production Java systems
* Food & drinks included
* Swag + LEGO® raffle
* Networking with the local Java community
Please register here: https://hazelcast.com/resources/resilient-java-in-production-meetup/
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🏐 Volleyball Session 📍 Jubilee Community Leisure Centre 📶 Mid Intermediate
**BOOK HERE**: https://www.sportas.co.uk/games/41558
**Game Description:**
HELLO ALL!
• 3 teams! 6 players x team MAX!
• Possible rotation variation (Social) (5–1) (4–2) or social rotation depending on the players on the day.
• Games up 15, real match situation!
• Changing rooms and water stations are available on site
• Enjoy the game 😁🙌
Rules
⭐ Round-robin format: each team plays the others in short matches.
Match format:
• First to 15 points (win by 2).
• Or 12-minute matches if short on time.
Rotation:
• Players must rotate clockwise after winning a serve back.
• Everyone gets equal playtime—teams rotate after each match.
Scoring system:
• Rally scoring (a point is scored on every rally).
• Serve from behind the back line.
Conduct:
• No aggressive play or shouting at others.
• Respect your teammates and opponents—this is a friendly game!
Net & boundary rules:
• Don’t touch the net during play.
• Ball is in if it lands on the line.
• One hit per player; max 3 touches per team before returning the ball.
Substitutions (if less than 18 players show up):
• Players can sub in between points or games to keep things fair.
1# London Software Guild
**About the London Software Guild**
The London Software Guild gathers developers, architects, and teams across London who care deeply about the craft of building great software. No fluff, no vendor pitches — just people who take the work seriously, sharing what they've learned the hard way.
***
## **Tonight's Speakers**
## **🎤 Kieran — Founding Engineer, Demand-Genius**
Kieran is a founding engineer at Demand-Genius, working to close the gap between how humans and machines perceive your brand versus reality. Background in electrical & electronic engineering, previously working on real-time payments systems, high-scale distributed dynamic rules engines, and reverse proxies. Third Start-Up/Scale-Up (because I'm dumb and have never learnt my lesson).
**Talk: The Statistical (Un)Certainty That Our AI Co-Founder Ruins Everything**
We have handed the most powerful text prediction machines ever built the keys to our codebases. They write code that is statistically likely to be correct. But "statistically likely" and "correct" are not the same thing. As we move toward autonomous multi-agent systems writing production code at machine speed, that gap becomes the central engineering problem of our time.
Code is not text. It is a formal, deterministic, mathematical structure that happens to be serialised as text. Every tool in the agentic coding stack — retrieval, editing, version control, coordination — treats it as text.
This talk argues that the answer isn't better frontier models. It's better systems around models. Specifically, the engineering disciplines we've used for a century to control uncertain systems — feedback loops, formal verification, dependency analysis, and control theory — are the missing layer between "AI can write code" and "AI can write code you can trust."
***
## **🎤 Andy Roberts — Senior Engineering Leader**
Andy Roberts is a senior engineering leader with 25+ years of experience — the kind where you've actually written the code, run the teams, and been in the room when things went wrong at scale. Previously Head of EMEA Enterprise Solutions at Apollo GraphQL, where he helped companies like [Booking.com](https://booking.com/), PayPal, and The New York Times stop arguing about their APIs. Before that, Head of API Engineering at RS Components, wrangling 11 teams. Has strong opinions about federated architecture and isn't afraid to use them.
**Talk: Built for Browsers, Billed by Tokens**
*Your microservices solved for latency. AI agents are solving for context. Nobody told your APIs.*
Every era of software development has been defined by a constraint that reshaped architecture. In the database era we optimised for round trips. In the web era we obsessed over latency. Mobile forced us to think about bandwidth and battery. Each shift required new instincts, new patterns, new defaults. We're in the middle of another one.
The AI era introduces a new constraint: context. Language models have finite working memory, and every API response your services return goes into it. The kitchen-sink response payloads that work fine for browsers are quietly making your AI agents more expensive and less capable — and the cost is almost entirely invisible in your existing dashboards.
This talk maps the constraint transition from latency to context, shows what it means for the microservice APIs you have today, and offers five concrete things you can do about it without touching a line of existing backend code.
🇬🇧🇪🇸🇫🇷🇯🇵🇮🇹 CLERKENWELL Language Exchange & Social 🇩🇪🇨🇳🇪🇬🇧🇷🇰🇷
**Important - Please Read**
LIMITED SPACES - **You must have a confirmed place to attend this event. **
Welcome to London's Highest Rated International Languages Exchange group with over 1500 reviews rated 5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
🇬🇧🇪🇸🇫🇷🇯🇵🇮🇹🇩🇪🇮🇳🇧🇷🇰🇷🇨🇳🇪🇬🇭🇰🇺🇦🇺🇸🇹🇷🇹🇼🇷🇺🇵🇱
To learn more about us and our community visit [www.languages.london](https://www.languages.london/)
WHEN & WHERE
Join us on Saturday for our global language exchange from 6pm. The venue is The Craft Beer Co. in Clerkenwell, a really friendly pub with a great selection of drinks (especially beers!) including non-alcoholic options and **we have the whole first floor space exclusively for our event!**
The venue has excellent access to public transport via, tube, train and bus.
HOW WE DO IT
It's simple ....
\~ When you arrive please collect your personalised language badge from us, **BEFORE** you order your drinks. We'll be waiting to give you a warm welcome 😃
\~ Please wear your badge during the event and return it before you leave.
\~ Start meeting the community and having fun, lots of fun!
Confirm your place to attend. There's a small fee of £2, which you can pay when you arrive.
Please buy something from the bar to support the venue, who kindly offer us a dedicated space.
🇲🇽🇻🇳🇧🇬🇵🇸🇸🇪🇮🇱🇦🇺🇨🇦🇳🇱🇨🇴🇭🇺🇿🇦🇹🇭🇵🇪🇧🇴🇳🇬🇪🇬🇳🇿🇨🇭
**WHO**
Languages in London events are organised for our community - being social, making new friends, building cultural bridges and always very relaxed. Our weekly events in London have the highest number of languages and countries represented.
Note - This is **not** a dating event.
Our events are open to Internationals, Locals, Expats, Students, Travellers..... Everyone!
This is the event for a truly global community and for citizens from around the World 🌎
Is this the Intercambio you've been looking for? Want to practice your ingles, espanol , francais, italiano, Deutsch, portugues or other European languages? Asian languages ? Or maybe prefer to only speak English, that's just fine.
**All languages and all fluency levels are welcome** Spread the love, bring your family, friends and colleagues 💙
The creator and organiser of **Languages in London - Girish**, will always be visible at the event and there to support you and help with introductions, if you prefer.
These are real events with real people. We aren't one of those groups that fill our events with fictitious attendees👻
We want to remain the **BEST** language events group in London, being the biggest isn't our focus.
**No-shows at our events are always removed from the group.**
**Inactive members are also regularly removed from our group.**
**LANGUAGES**
Here's a selection of some of the languages that our community speak or have been practicing English, Spanish (incl Latin American), French, Italian, Portuguese (incl Brazilian), German, Japanese, Chinese (Mandarin & Cantonese), Russian, Korean, Hindi, Turkish, Arabic, Ukrainian, Polish, Hebrew, Swedish, Bulgarian, Vietnamese, Hungarian, Bengali, Dutch, Catalan, Farsi, Greek, Urdu, Welsh, Romanian, Norwegian, Czech, Slovak, Estonian, Danish, Finnish, Turkmen, Latvian, Lithuanian, Nepali, Yoruba, Filipino, Thai, Albanian, Croatian, Serbian, Ebo, Gaelic, Icelandic, Afrikaans, Tamazight, Tagalog, Creole, Malagasy, Mongolian, Tok Pisin and more... you get the idea!
🇷🇴🇬🇹🇨🇿🇳🇴🇩🇰🇫🇮🇨🇾🇺🇾🇪🇬🇧🇬🇦🇷🇰🇪🇱🇰🇲🇦🇹🇳🇩🇿🇸🇬🇲🇾
**SUSTAINABLE** 🌎🌳
Like you, we really care about our planet.
We never use paper stickers or wristbands as they can't be reused or recycled and can even damage your clothing ☹️
The Solution? Our personalised and completely reusable Languages in London badges! 👍
So, please make sure you return your badge to us, before you leave the event. We'll sanitise it (anti bacterial & disinfectant cleaners) and use it again & again & again. Thanks for helping us do the right thing and keep our costs down🙏
**SAFE SPACE FOR EVERYONE** 👮♂️
We don't tolerate prejudice or harassment of any kind, at any time. Be polite and respectful to everyone else and they will reciprocate. Let's keep the space safe, welcoming for everyone and free of any political agendas. Please report any concerns to the Organiser immediately.
Please look after your belongings, the venue is a public place.
We may take photos or video at the event for future promotional use. Let us know if you'd rather not be included, we respect your choice 📸
**SPREAD THE WORD** 🗣️💬
If you enjoy our events, please tell your friends and colleagues and help us grow **your** community, thank you ♥️
Join our community - [www.languages.london](https://www.languages.london/)
We're looking forward to welcoming you at Languages in London 😊👋
🇲🇰🇳🇵🇧🇩🇵🇭🇦🇪🇦🇱🇧🇪🇮🇪🇲🇹🇰🇿🇱🇦🇯🇴🇱🇹🇱🇻🇪🇪🇰🇭🇨🇱🇲🇳🇨🇺
PyTorch Meetup #25
Join us for the 25th London PyTorch Meetup! 🔥
We have our first speaker confirmed:
**Peter Romov** – Open Source Contributor, 2. PyTorch/Opacus *Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning*
More speakers to be announced.
Agents and Robotics HackXelerator London Kick-off
Special event for our PyTorch Friends.
## **ABOUT Agents and Robots 26 HACKXELERATOR™**
* **Purpose:** A comprehensive HackXelerator focused on agents and robotics, spanning pre-event networking to final showcase in Berlin.
* **Themes:** Digital agents, autonomous systems, human-robot interaction, and AI ethics.
* **Duration:** 20 days of collaborative creation and mentoring.
* **Agents and Robotics 26 Schedule:**
* **March 12th \| Virtual Pre\-Event Briefing:** HackXelerator overview, rules, prizes, categories, sign-up, team formation, and Q&A
* **March 27th \| AR26 In\-Person Kick\-off:** Inspiring keynotes on agents and robotics, expert panels across all streams, networking with sponsors and recruiters, plus yummy food and drinks.
* **Mar 27th– Apr 17th \| Main HackXelerator:** intensive development period with mentoring, collaboration, and project creation.
* **April 17th \| Showcase & Awards In\-Person Finale:** Project presentations, awards ceremony, and celebration party under the disco ball.
## HOW TO JOIN AR 26
1. [Sign in or sign up](https://www.kxsb.org/ar26#) to **KXSB**
2. Join the Discord server with the invite from the KXSB platform
3. Attend the pre-event virtual briefing [Agents and Robotics HackXelerator Pre-event · Luma](https://luma.com/tdi2pf5t)
[Islington] 廣東話桌遊聚會 - 28th March (Sat)
**主題遊戲:**
Brass: Birmingham
無論係想備戰『捉英枱 2026 - 第一屆在英港人桌遊大賽』([報名連結](https://forms.gle/bwfpn7odmYfVZVkk9))
定係純綷想試下呢隻BBG世一桌遊,歡迎你今次到場!
比賽大會指定裁判會親自教你規則、經典策略同埋常見陷阱!
**其他會帶嘅遊戲**:
Dixit, Cryptid, Faraway, Agricola, The Mind, Next Station: London, Quest, Codename: Pictures, Fuji, Azul, Lost Cities, Patchwork, Wingspan, Nine tiles Panic, Modern Arts 及其他遊戲...
and more...
(待定)
-可去此[相冊](https://www.meetup.com/kongfortable/photos/35791706/),睇睇我哋平時玩開咩 Games,見到想玩嘅可以留言話我哋知叫我地帶過嚟
-亦歡迎你帶你嘅愛game 過嚟同其他參加者玩
我哋會盡量每個月搞 1-2 次聚會,今次唔得閒記得下次嚟玩
**報名**︰
\- 場地可容納人數有限\(約30人\),請於 Meetup 報名
\-\- 如額滿可排 Waiting List
\- 我哋會在現埸用 meetup 點名,所有出席活動嘅人務必用 meetup 報名 RSVP
\- 報名時可留言你想玩的桌遊,我哋會盡量安排帶俾你玩 \(如果冇,會試下搵相同類型嘅遊戲俾你\)
**收費**:
\- 每位 £8 \(Visa\, Master\, AE\)
\- 經 Sumup 網上付費留位,請使用此連結\([https://pay.sumup.com/b2c/Q065DFQE](https://pay.sumup.com/b2c/Q065DFQE))
\-\- 請於付款時,在 Fullname 一欄填寫你的 **Meetup username** (不要填全名)
\-\- 付款後,在 Meetup Inbox [管理員 Terry](https://www.meetup.com/members/473473274/) 通知付款時間 ( 例: 我於 26/02 13:45 成功付款 - Kongfortable )
\- 如你有帶 Guest,請使用連結再次付款,其中注明 \[username\]'s guest
\- 排 Waiting List 人仕請不要先付款,如成功 RSVP 後會通知你去付款
\* 如報名者沒有在 Meetup 報名後24小時內付款留位,主辦方有權將你的報名移到 Not-going List 而不作通知
**遊戲類別** (包括但不限於):
\- 歐式/美式/戰棋桌遊 \(輕/中/重\)
\- Party Game
\- 合作遊戲
\- 身份遊戲
\- TRPG
\- 每次 meetup 都會輪換遊戲,有特定 game 想玩可以問定!
**活動流程**:
\- 我哋會將閒置玩家聚集做 2\-5 人一枱玩
\- 唔識玩完全唔緊要,主辦人員 / Helper 會用廣東話教玩開Game
\-\- 中途有問題當然可以問點玩 \(但我哋唔會主動提供策略\)
\- 可以在現場睇下有咩遊戲想玩 \(如果冇足夠玩家開Game,我哋得閒嘅話會"戥腳"\)
**飲食**:
\- 場地提供樽裝水及含糖飲料\(收費\)
\- 場地不提供主食,只提供一款軟糖\(收費\)
\- 可自攜/外賣飲品食物
\- 避免進食沾污雙手的食物或謹記要洗手!
\- 玩完可以一齊去附近晚飯
**交通**:
\- Northern Line Archway Station / Overground Upper Holloway Station 步行 5\-10分鐘
\- 場地提供專屬泊車位\(約6個位\),及場地對出後街星期六全日免費泊車,歡迎揸車嘅朋友!
**守則**:
\- 請各位參加者不要no show,會浪費人手和場地資源。因場地所限使參加人數有限,如果有人no show 就代表有人想來玩但結果位置被浪費
\-\- 如果你因事要取消行程,請於活動開始48小時前取消報名,否則以no show 論
\-\- 我們會將no show 者記錄在案
\- 請各位參加者盡量準時出席活動,方便主辦方管理及分配座位
\- 請於活動當日對主辦人員及其他參加者持良好態度,不要出作不當行為如騷擾、人身攻擊或作不雅言論等等
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Ruby Events Near You
Connect with your local Ruby community
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. We’ll examine how Web Components enable design systems that work across frameworks, how they differ from server‑driven controls, and why they’re becoming a foundational layer for modern UI. Whether you’re maintaining legacy apps or building greenfield projects, you’ll leave with a practical understanding of how to apply familiar patterns in a modern, standards‑based way.
**YouTube Link**
TBA
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
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
Columbus HUG March
Want to be a speaker? submit your talk to our Call for Presenters!!!
https://sessionize.com/cbus-hug-2026/
How LLMs Like ChatGPT Actually Work and How to Build With Them
**First meetup of the Columbus AI Engineering group.**
We’ll kick things off with a practical, beginner-friendly discussion on:
**How LLMs like ChatGPT actually work — and how to build real applications with them.**
We’ll cover:
* what’s actually happening under the hood (at a high level)
* why LLMs behave the way they do (hallucinations, prompt sensitivity, etc.)
* how people are building real systems with them today
* where things break in practice
This will be a **short, informal talk (\~15–20 min)** followed by open discussion and Q&A.
Whether you’re an engineer, builder, or just curious about how modern AI systems work, you’re welcome to join.
No slides, no fluff — just real conversation about real systems.
We’ll hang out afterward and get to know each other.






















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