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Scientific Computing Events Today
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Microsoft Build //localhost: Singapore 2026
Join the Singapore developer community for **Microsoft Build //localhost: Singapore** — a local community event inspired by the biggest announcements and innovations from Microsoft Build 2026!
**Register:** [https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/reactor/events/27181](https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/reactor/events/27181)
This event brings together developers, architects, IT professionals, AI enthusiasts, startup founders, students, and technology leaders for an evening of learning, networking, and hands-on technical discussions focused on the future of AI and cloud technologies.
Expect technical sessions, live demos, real-world use cases, and community conversations covering topics such as:
* AI & AI Agents
* Azure & Cloud-Native Development
* GitHub Copilot & Developer Tools
* Intelligent Applications
* DevOps & Security
* Modern App Development
* Data, Automation & Emerging Technologies
Whether you are building AI-powered applications, exploring the latest Microsoft technologies, or simply looking to connect with the local tech community, this event is designed to help you learn, share, and grow together.
✨ What to Expect
* Microsoft Build 2026 highlights & updates
* Community-led technical sessions
* Live demos & practical insights
* Networking with developers & tech professionals
* Learning from industry experts and practitioners
Spots are limited — register early and be part of the Microsoft Build excitement locally in Singapore!
Meet korea
I came to Singapore from Korean K-culture Entertainment. We want to communicate with various Singaporean residents who are interested in K-Pop and K-culture
Entrepreneurial Projects in China at Singapura Heritage@SingPost Centre
Exploring Entrepreneurial Projects in Singapore and also in the China-Asean Economic Agency business in Guangxi, China.
Explore the various channels of starting, operating and growing a thriving business in fast-growing industries.
Explore opportunities to overcome the pressing challenges that Singapore faces: fastest ageing population, declining productivity, sky-rocketing costs, super competitive environment and ever growing number of foreign talents entering the already very tight economic spaces.....and many more.
Complaining about these challenges will not help at all.
Let's explore viable options and avenues opened to the average individuals to overcome these social-economic pressures.
Scientific Computing Events This Week
Discover what is happening in the next few days
PL & Compilers Meetup (weekly agenda in desc)
**Special topic for this week: TODO!**
Have you ever wondered what happens after you write your program in any programming language and hit "Run"?
Welcome to the new group dedicated to Compiler Engineering so we can discuss language design, static analysis, VMs, and code generation. Topics related to hardware architecture and FPGA are also welcomed!
**Join us weekly and learn about:**
* The vision for this group.
* A crash course on how to start learning compiler dev (including top book recommendations).
* An open networking session for showcasing projects and finding collaborators.
* Weekly topic to learn about particular aspect of programming languages or hardware
**Who is this for?**
* Anyone building DSLs or new languages.
* Anyone curious about low-level systems and programming
* Anyone hiring for compiler/toolchain roles (come pitch your jobs!).
* Anyone who wants to learn more about programming languages nature!
This isn't a lecture—it's a conversation. Come share your projects and get motivated! This group is not super serious, so if you want to just yap about how bad is the new C++ standard you can find some listeners here.
See you!
[SMU Only] AWS Kiro Workshop
Note: This sign-up is **exclusively for SMU students.**
Are you interested to try out modern AI-powered development workflows? 🤖✨
Join us for an exclusive hands-on workshop with AWS and Kiro where you will learn how to use Kiro and explore the powerful tools available within the Kiro IDE to build real-world projects more efficiently 🚀
This session will include guided workshops, live demonstrations, and opportunities to connect with fellow student developers and industry professionals from AWS 👨💻👩💻
🍕 Dinner and swags will be provided 🎁
💻 Bring your own laptop and charger for the workshop 🚀
MLSG - The Agent Harness Revolution
This month, we return to the crowd-favourite topic of Agentic Systems & Harnesses!
Talks:
**"Patterns of Successful Agent Harnesses" - Sam Witteveen**
In a talk he previously delivered at Google Cloud Next in Las Vegas, Sam will focus on the core patterns and components of successful agents and harnesses, covering patterns from coding agents like Claude Code & Codex through personal agents like OpenClaw & Hermes. These patterns clearly show what is working in building modern agents.
**"Local Models & Self-Evolving Harnesses" - Martin Andrews**
In his talk, Martin will first explain how a number of the recently announced self-updating harness systems work. Then, in light of the recent turbulence in the world of Foundation Models, he'll talk about Local Models, and how to increase business robustness.
**FOOD UPDATE :** Google has told us that **there WILL BE** pizza at the event
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Talks will start at 7:10pm (entry at 6:45pm) and end at around 9:00pm, at which point attendees can come up to the front for a bit of a chat with each other, and the speakers.
Due to some recent security incidents at the venue please take note of the new DevSpace security procedures [https://bit.ly/devspace-security](https://bit.ly/devspace-security)
Attendees will not be admitted later than 15min after the talks have started.
As always, we're actively looking for more speakers - both '30 minutes long-form', and lightning talks. For the lightning talks, we welcome folks to come and talk about something cool they've done with keras, PyTorch, JAX and/or Deep Learning for 5-10mins (so, if you have slides, then #max=10). We believe that the key ingredient for the success of a Lightning Talk is simply the cool/interesting factor. It doesn't matter whether you're an expert or an enthusiastic beginner: Given the responses we have had to previous talks, we're sure there are lots of people who would love to hear what you've been playing with. If you're interested in talking, please just introduce yourself to Martin at one of the events.
Spec Coding & Agentic Engineering with Claude Code - Hands-on Workshop
Join us for an exclusive in-person hands-on workshop on 24 June in in Singapore to elevate your software development practice using Agentic Spec Coding with Claude Code.
### **What is this Workshop?**
This is a **5-hour, hands-on workshop** on **Spec Coding** and **Agentic Engineering** using **Claude Code** — held in-person in Singapore's CBD on **24 June 2025, 1pm–6pm**.
If you've been experimenting with AI coding tools, vibe coding, or copy-pasting prompts into ChatGPT or Claude — and wondering why your projects break the moment you try to scale — this workshop is built for you.
You'll learn the exact methodology that separates developers who build reliable, AI-powered software from those stuck in an endless loop of fixing hallucinated code.
**Seats are strictly limited to 20 participants.**
### **What is Spec Coding?**
Spec Coding is a structured, specification-driven approach to AI-assisted software development. Instead of casually prompting an AI and hoping for the best (vibe coding), you write clear **functional blueprints** that guide Claude Code — or any AI coding agent — to produce consistent, scalable, and maintainable output.
Spec Coding is the foundation of **Agentic Engineering**: directing teams of automated AI agents to write, test, and fix code as a coordinated pipeline — not as a one-shot prompt.
This workshop teaches you both.
### **What you'll learn (workshop Agenda)**
**1\. Moving Beyond Random "Vibe Coding"** Understand why copy-pasting prompts fails at scale and what separates vibe coding from a repeatable engineering process. You'll leave with a mental model that changes how you interact with AI development tools forever.
**2\. Writing Clear App Blueprints** Master the art of writing functional specifications — structured documents that tell Claude Code exactly what to build, how to handle edge cases, and what the expected outputs are. This is the core skill that unlocks reliable AI-generated code.
**3\. Building Your Live Portfolio Website** Apply spec coding in real time to deploy a personal portfolio website. You will write the spec, run it through Claude Code, iterate, and publish — all within the session.
**4\. Building a Smart Mini\-CRM App** Level up by tackling complex application state and data persistence. You'll build a functional mini-CRM app, confronting the exact challenges that trip up most AI-assisted development projects — and solving them systematically.
**5\. Working with AI Developer Teams** Go beyond single-agent prompting. Learn how to direct multiple automated AI agents to write different parts of your codebase in parallel — the way professional agentic engineers work.
**6\. Running Test\-Driven AI Pipelines** Learn agentic engineering techniques to automatically test, identify bugs, and trigger fix cycles — without manual intervention. This is how you ship software that actually works.
### **Who should attend?**
This workshop is designed for:
* **Startup founders** who want to ship products faster without a large engineering team
* **Seasoned developers** looking to multiply their output using AI coding agents
* **Software engineering leaders** exploring agentic workflows and AI-native development
* **Product managers** who want to build and prototype without being blocked by developers
* **Students and early-career technologists** who want to be AI-native engineers from day one
**No advanced coding background required** — but participants should come prepared to build. All participants are expected to have an active **Claude Code subscription**.
### **Instructor: Santosh Rout**
**Santosh Rout** is the founder of [navan.ai](https://navan.ai/ "https://navan.ai") and Saaragh, with over **25 years of experience** in the IT and AI industry.
He is the creator of **[sam.navan.ai](https://sam.navan.ai/ "https://sam.navan.ai")** — a leading Agentic Spec Coding platform — and has helped countless founders and engineering teams bridge the gap between complex product ideas and working, scalable software.
Santosh's expertise sits at the intersection of **agentic workflows**, **specification-driven development**, and **production AI systems**. He has built multiple successful AI products and brings hard-won, practitioner-level knowledge to every session.
### **What past participants have built?**
After attending navan.ai's spec coding and agentic engineering workshops, participants have gone on to build:
* **A Peer-to-Peer Delivery Platform** — allowing travellers to list journeys and get paid to carry parcels along their route
* **An EdTech Platform for Extra-Curricular Tracking** — helping students record and measure the impact of volunteering and extracurricular activities
* **An AI-Powered CCTV Planning Tool** — where users upload floor plans and the system automatically suggests optimal camera placements and generates real-time quotes
These are not toy projects. These are production-grade apps built by non-engineers using spec coding.
### **What a past participant said**
*"Thank you for taking the time to conduct the session on Agentic Spec Coding. The discussion gave me a much better understanding of the concepts and practical approach involved. I especially found the insights very helpful. I look forward to applying what I learned and continuing to improve my skills in this area."* — **Anitha P**, Virtual Participant.
**View snapshots of our previous workshops, bootcamps, and hackathons: [https://asca.navan.ai/gallery/](https://asca.navan.ai/gallery/ "https://asca.navan.ai/gallery/")**
### **Event details**
**Date:** Wednesday, 24 June 2025
**Time:** 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM SGT
**Format:** In-person, hands-on workshop
**Location:** **CBD / Central Business District, Singapore *(exact venue will be shared with registered participants in a few days)***
**Seats:** Limited to 20 participants
**Prerequisite:** Active Claude Code subscription
**Fee:** SGD 200 (20% discount available for group registrations of 4 or more together)
**Organiser:** [Navan.ai](https://navan.ai/ "https://navan.ai")
### **Register here: [https://luma.com/ly7pzcdr](https://luma.com/ly7pzcdr)**
### **Frequently asked questions**
**Do I need to be a developer to attend?** Not necessarily. The workshop is designed for founders, PMs, and builders — not just developers. A basic comfort with technology helps, but the methodology is accessible to anyone willing to engage actively.
**What do I need to bring?** Your laptop and an active Claude Code subscription. Come ready to build.
**Why is this better than just watching YouTube tutorials on Claude Code?** Tutorials show you what's possible. This workshop gives you a repeatable system — spec coding methodology — that you can apply to any project, of any complexity, without breaking things the moment requirements change.
**What makes spec coding different from vibe coding?** Vibe coding is ad-hoc: you describe what you want loosely and hope the AI figures it out. Spec coding is structured: you write a functional blueprint that the AI executes deterministically. The output is modular, maintainable, and won't collapse when you need to iterate.
**Is this workshop specific to Claude Code?** The hands-on work uses Claude Code, and participants will need a Claude Code subscription. However, the spec coding methodology taught is platform-agnostic — it applies to any AI coding agent.
*Organised by [navan.ai](https://navan.ai/ "https://navan.ai") — the agentic spec coding platform powering the next generation of AI-native builders.*
*Got questions? Reach us on connect@navan.ai or call us on (+65) 8608 9171.*
Dont say I Bojio - Sign up @ meetup.com/runningbitcoinsg
**DISCLAIMER: NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE**
Casual run of about 3.5km - 4km.
Hais, seems like there isnt a a community run group on bitcoin in Singapore.
Please visit below page to sign up (Dont pangseh hor).
https://www.meetup.com/runningbitcoinsg
It is the only way I can filter out the bots.
There is always more things to learn about Bitcoin. One of it being low time preference.
The group welcomes anyone who is interested in knowing more about saving in bitcoin or simply just want to join us to have a good run.
AWS Kiro X AWS SBG Workshop
🎓 SIT Student-Only Event
Join us for an evening of hands-on learning with Kiro and modern AI development workflows. Students will have the opportunity to explore real-world AI tooling, build projects, and connect with fellow student developers and industry professionals across Singapore universities.
📍 Venue
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Singapore
2 Central Boulevard, IOI Central Boulevard Towers, Level 5, Singapore
🚆 Getting There by MRT
Downtown MRT Station (3-minute walk)
• Take Exit E
• Walk straight and cross the road towards IOI Building
• Take the escalator up to Level 2
• The East Tower lobby will be on your left
Shenton Way MRT Station (5-minute walk)
• Take Exit 3
• Walk through Asia Square and cross Commerce Street
• Enter IOI Building and turn left
• Take the escalator up to Level 2
🍕 AWS will be providing food, refreshments, swags, and workspace access for participants.
💻 Please bring your own laptop and charger for the workshop.
Data Leaders Singapore #02 - AI Harness and the Future of Data Governance (DAMA)
**\>\>\> REGISTRATION REQUIRED AT: [https://luma.com/ehv9t4u1](https://luma.com/ehv9t4u1)**
\*Lineup will be announced in the coming weeks - we are filling in the last seats - event will be at full capacity due to limited space of the venue.
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# DATA LEADERS SINGAPORE # 02
# **An exclusive evening for senior data, AI and technology executives and experts.**
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24 June 2026
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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*Venue: Singapore Cricket Club*
*Hosted by: DAMA Singapore*
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*Topic for the evening:*
## **AI Harness and the Future of Data Governance**
Halfway into 2026, it has already been a wild year. New models are shipping at the speed of light. Governance cannot keep up.
Agents are already being used by consumers and employees in many different ways. Data governance is taking a new shape around control, accountability and organisational redesign.
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## The evening agenda:
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## Welcome reception
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## Lightning keynote
03
## Fireside chat
## **We have local data and AI leaders and some from across the region, including speakers and participants flying in from New York, Tokyo and Australia.**
Speaker and panelist lineup includes:
* The short video platform that changed the internet
Global Head of Data Science
* Luxury automotive marque
Principal AI Scientist
* Global Enterprise data platform
CTO
* The world’s leading luxury brand
Regional Lead, Data and Analytics
Full lineup will be announced in the coming weeks...
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It is a unique opportunity to meet and network with peers in an exclusive setting - *a smaller club venue.*
# Thank you - we look forward to welcoming you at the Data Leaders evening.
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\* The event is for data, AI and technology and related executives and practitioners. Please register with your current organisation, role and full professional details. Confirmation is subject to availability. By submitting, you consent to receive communications. Thank you.\*
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**Location**
Singapore Cricket Club
A Connaught Dr, Singapore 179681
Registration admission required. The event is held at Singapore Cricket Club. Guests are kindly requested to observe the Club’s dress etiquette. Smart casual or business attire is recommended. Please avoid flip-flops, open-toe footwear for men, sandals, shorts, bermudas, singlets, collarless T-shirts, sportswear or overly casual attire. Thank you.
Scientific Computing Events Near You
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Customize the IDE: Building Extensions for Visual Studio Code - Alan Barber
**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
You will need to scan your ID at the door to get a visitor badge.
**Abstract**
*Customize the IDE: Building Extensions for Visual Studio Code*
Visual Studio Code is one of the most widely used development environments today, and much of its flexibility comes from its extension ecosystem. Extensions allow developers to customize the editor with new features, integrations, and workflow improvements tailored to their needs.
In this session, we’ll cover what extensions are and the different types available, including full extensions written in TypeScript or JavaScript, along with lighter-weight extensions such as color themes, language packs, language support, code snippets, and keymaps. We’ll also look at practical reasons a developer might create an extension, from automating repetitive tasks to adding custom tooling.
The session includes a hands-on walkthrough of creating a new extension, testing it locally, and understanding the basic project structure. We’ll close with a brief overview of how extensions are packaged and published to the Visual Studio Marketplace and other distribution options.
**YouTube Link**
TBD
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: This month Chris Pazsint will be talking about Agentic Coding. How does one use CLI Based Agents, and Agentic IDEs such as Cursor, Kiro, Antigravity? How to include agentic coding plugins for IDEs you already love such as Visual Studio Code.
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
Azure CBUS July
Want to be a speaker? submit your talk to our Call for Presenters!!!
https://sessionize.com/azure-cbus-2026/
DoJo (Informal Python Meeting)
**Latest 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 speakers for our Monthly Meetups! Fill out the form if you are interested in presenting to the Python Community.
https://forms.gle/ehSfUAC2WgR34Crq9
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 hobbyist 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 the latest location details!
* Join our Meetup Group \*
https://www.meetup.com/Central-Ohio-NET-Developers-Group-CONDG/
AI Agents 101: How to Make ChatGPT Do Actual Work
Most people still use AI like a search box: type one question, get one answer, repeat.
But the next step is AI agents: systems that can take a goal, break it into steps, use tools, remember context, and produce useful work for a human to review.
In this beginner-friendly session, we’ll demystify what AI agents actually are — without hype or jargon. We’ll walk through practical examples of how agents can help with research, planning, writing, coding, operations, and personal productivity.
We’ll cover:
* What makes an AI “agent” instead of just a chatbot
* How agents break tasks into steps
* Where agents are genuinely useful today
* Where they fail, hallucinate, or need human review
* How to design simple AI workflows for your own work
* A live demo of an AI agent-style workflow from start to finish
No coding experience required. This is for anyone who wants to understand where AI tools are going and how to use them more effectively right now.
LOGISTICS AND PARKING:
The talk starts at 7:00 PM. The first half hour is reserved for everyone to get set up and mingle. Free pizza and drinks!
The cheapest parking option is to find street parking, which will only cost you a few bucks. Otherwise, park in the nearby veteran's museum lot for $8. It's highly recommended you avoid the nearby $15 garage parking.
NSCoder Night
We've moved to guild.host Look for us there.
https://guild.host/events/buckeye-cocoaheads-nscoders-tcbrk5






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