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[HYBRID] April Golang Meetup
Hello Gophers,
Welcome back for another year of Go talks and networking!
Would your company like to host our meetup? Let us know!
If you'd like to give a talk - submit your proposals here: http://goo.gl/forms/54YvJT223F
All talk formats work: short talks (5-10 min) as well as regular length (25 min).
If you have more ideas - talk to us at the Gophers slack: https://invite.slack.gobridge.org/ in the #berlin channel, and follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/gdgberlingo
Speakers:
*Kiril Vuchkov* is Director of Software Engineering at Vay, where he leads the mobility organization across mobile, web, and backend systems, with Go at the core of the platform.
He joined Vay as a Principal Backend Engineer, helping design and build a greenfield microservice architecture powering a driverless mobility service built on Vay’s proprietary remote driving technology. He later moved into leadership, focusing on technical strategy, system architecture at the organizational level, and team development.
Previously, he was a Tech Lead at Uber, where he worked on large-scale distributed systems using Go, Python, and Java."
*Gaurav Gahlot* is a Staff Software Engineer at IONOS Cloud where he primarily works with Go, and Kubernetes. Outside work, he organizes Cloud Native Berlin meetups and maintains the CNCF Akri project. He is also having an affair with Rust.
Join in person at:
**Vay**
Vay’s product combines teleoperation software and hardware to power a deliverable car rental service, where trained drivers remotely bring vehicles directly to customers on demand.
Heidestr. 46-52, 10557 Berlinhttps://maps.app.goo.gl/9dXWRYjsMgfn4b3k8
Walk toward the back building. There is a sign to our office in front of the stairs up; Vay is on the 4th floor
or virtually at: https://youtube.com/TBD
This is a hybrid event. Join the event virtually at https://gdg.community.dev/events/details/google-gdg-berlin-golang-presents-hybrid-april-golang-meetup-2/
or in person at
Vay Technology GmbH - 46-52 Heidestraße Berlin, 10557
***
Agenda
7:00 PM: Networking
Networking over drinks and food
7:30 PM: Welcome
Welcome words from the organizers
7:35 PM: Talk 1: Durable Execution in Go: Building Long-Running Workflows with Temporal / Kiril Vuchkov, Director of Software Engineering @ Vay
8:10 PM: Announcements and break
Announcements, HR lost & found, open mic
8:30 PM: Talk 2: The Two Faces of sync.Mutex / Gaurav Gahlot, Staff Software Engineer @ IONOS Cloud
Go's sync.Mutex has two faces — one that's fast but unfair, and another that's fair but slower. Most developers never see the switch happen. In this talk, we'll explore how mutex work under the hood and how the runtime decides which face to show. Through a series of benchmarks, we'll observe mutex behavior under increasing contention and across different core counts to see both modes in action.
9:05 PM: Networking
Networking over drinks and food
***
Hosted By
Natalie Pistunovich, Organizer
Ole Bulbuk, Organizer
Tim Scheuermann, Organizer
Anderson Queiroz, Organizer
Complete your event RSVP here: https://gdg.community.dev/events/details/google-gdg-berlin-golang-presents-hybrid-april-golang-meetup-2/.
Tech Networking Dinner
Meet other people in the Berlin tech industry in a low key, no expectations setting. We all have to eat, so don't eat alone!
Rules:
1\. Register
2\. Show up \(we have limited seats\)
3\. Meet people
4\. Be nice and enjoy dinner\!
There are no other expectations :)
We charge an attendance fee because of a lot of cancellations and to cover the cost of meetup.
You are responsible for buying your own food and drinks.
Kirby CMS Berlin • 11
If you work with Kirby CMS let's meet up, get to know and learn from each other!
Basics09 invites us to their beautiful studio close to U Schlesisches Tor.
TWERK DANCE CLASS (Beignner Level)
## DNA. presents ''TWERK DANCE (for beginners)"
This beginner-friendly class is all about **connecting with Your body,** unlocking Your inner strength, **and moving to the vibrant rhythms of Latin American music.**
Your Dance Class Instructor, \*\*\*[Leonie ](https://www.instagram.com/the_leoness_?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==)\*\*\*has been mastering the art of Twerk for many years and now shares her passion with Berlin.
*"Twerking empowers me, gives me confidence, and has boosted my self-esteem in incredible ways. I want to bring this knowledge here so more people can feel the joy and benefits this beautiful dance has to offer."*
> Connect Yourself with Your body, feel Your inner strength and appreciate the rhythms of Latin American music.
WHEN:
Every Wednesday
7.30 - 8.30 pm
##### WHERE:
[DNA. ART HOUSE](https://maps.app.goo.gl/4XrC8gTPtdDGb3oB6)
Wrangelstraße 25
10997 Berlin
##### WHAT DO YOU NEED:
Shoes to dance in
Light clothing
Knee pads (good to have, no must)
******
##### LEVEL:
Dedicated for Beginners. All levels are warmly welcome :)
**COSTS:**
Free for DNA. Dance Members\* / Regular 15e (Daily Membership\*\*)
See Us Soon.
Love.
Leonie & DNA.
**_____________________________**
**\*Members of Dair Night Art e.V. and Subscribers of DNA. Art GbR.**
**\*\*By entering the DNA. ART HOUSE, You agree to comply with the [Hausordnung of Dair Night Art e.V.](https://dairnight.com/hausordnung) and [Geschäftsordnung of Dair Night Art e.V.](https://dairnight.com/geschaftsordnung) Please ensure You review these documents thoroughly in advance.**
**\*\*\*NOTE: By purchasing a ticket for this event, you grant us permission to integrate your contact data into our Database. This allows us to securely save and utilize your contact information to keep you updated about event details, relevant communications and future events. Your privacy and data security are important to us, and we assure you that your information will be handled with the utmost care and in accordance with our privacy policy = see [https://www.dna-artclub.com/privacy-policy.](https://www.dna-artclub.com/privacy-policy.)**
**Thank You for Your understanding and support.**
🌸Women Founders Meet & Greet
🌸 **Women Founders Meet & Greet**
Join us for a welcoming and inspiring evening where **women founders, builders, and entrepreneurs** come together to connect, share, and support each other within Berlin's startup ecosystem.
📅 **April 15, 2026**
⏰ **5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.**
📍 **The Castle Pub Berlin**
This is a **safe and open space** designed for honest conversations — no stage, no pressure — just real connections with people who are building, learning, and navigating the startup journey.
Whether you're working on an idea, growing your startup, or simply looking to meet like-minded women, this event offers the opportunity to:
✨ Connect with founders at different stages
✨ Share your ideas and receive honest feedback
✨ Find collaborators, partners, or co-founders
✨ Be part of a supportive and empowering community
We believe that strong founders grow through **community, openness, and shared experiences** — and this is exactly what this event is about.
Come as you are, bring your ideas, and leave with new connections.
🤝 Join Our WhatsApp Community
For updates about upcoming events, networking opportunities, and founder meetups, join our **WhatsApp community** where entrepreneurs support, connect, and grow together.
👇
[https://chat.whatsapp.com/JmibzpAnl5e058fSBIlgpL](https://chat.whatsapp.com/JmibzpAnl5e058fSBIlgpL?utm_source=luma)
Ableton For Guitarists Masterclass with Owen Ross
**RSVP on the [343 Labs website](https://343labs.de/events/ableton-user-group-berlin-6/) to reserve your seat!**
Producers who play guitar often hit the same wall: the guitar sounds good, but getting it to sit right in a modern mix is another story. Owen Ross built Guitar Mix Toolkit Vol. 1 to solve exactly that — and in this session he’s demonstrating it publicly for the first time.
Ableton User Group Berlin is open to producers, songwriters, DJs, and musicians of all types and proficiency levels who use Ableton and are looking to exchange ideas, network, meet like-minded producers, and learn new tips and tricks from our presenters and fellow participants.
German Sprachcafé at Denizen! All levels A2 - C1!
**Hi everyone!**
**For this event we will host all levels :). From A1 to C1!**
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**We’ll now be meeting twice a week at Denizen House (Köpenicker Str. 40, 10179 Berlin), on** **Mondays and Wednesdays****!**
* **Mondays:** **levels A1 to B1**
* **Wednesdays:** **levels B1 to C1**
**We work with dedicated materials tailored to each level, so everyone will have a place to practice and improve.**
**Event schedule**
* **18:00 – 18:30** **Arrival and registration**
* **18:30 – 19:50** **Sprachcafé**
* **19:50 – 20:00** **End and clean up**
**Please be aware that the moderated event starts at** **18:30****. Before this time, we are busy setting up the space. Registrations usually take place around** **18:15 / 18:20****. Participants are kindly asked** **not to arrive too far in advance** **at the house.**
**If someone arrives much earlier, Denizen may ask them to pay either for a drink (consumption) or for a** **day pass****, as the space is a co-working environment during the day.** **Please remember, our event is only happening from 18:00 to 20:00**
**How the Sprachcafé works**
**We use different materials to help participants gain confidence in German. Together with whiteboards and our volunteers, the Sprachcafé is based on** **interactive conversations** **in small groups.**
**Participation fee**
**The Sprachcafé has a** **participation fee of 5 €****, which helps cover organizational costs and** **includes one soft drink for free****.**
**Tickets can be purchased directly on the day of the event, card and cash payments are accepted.**
**As the Sprachcafé has become very popular, we now need to** **limit the number of participants****. Please understand this measure; it ensures that everyone has a comfortable space to practice.**
**We kindly ask you to be** **rücksichtsvoll** **and only RSVP “Yes” if you are certain you can attend.**
**If your plans change at the last minute, please update your RSVP so someone on the waiting list can take your spot.**
**Getting your ticket early can help secure your place.**
**Please note**
**Our event will begin** **promptly** **at the scheduled start time.**
**If you arrive late, we cannot guarantee your participation, even if you have a ticket or have RSVP’d. We encourage all guests to arrive on time to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for everyone. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.**
**About Denizen**
**Denizen is a new-style co-working space focused on being an integral part of local communities. Located on the ground floor of the historic Eiswerk on Köpenicker Straße in Kreuzberg, Denizen House is a communal place providing work, refreshment, and recreational facilities throughout the day. Think of it as a living room for the neighborhood.**
**If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to let me know. If you’d like to contribute to this night, send me a message!**
**Ich freue mich schon!**
**Grüße,**
**Nacho**
Web Development Events This Week
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🤖 Berlin AI Builders Meetup
GDG Berlin × Arbio
🌍 ABOUT THIS EVENT
Join us for a Berlin AI Builders Meetup, organized by GDG Berlin and hosted by Arbio.
This evening brings together engineers, builders, founders, and AI practitioners for practical, real-world discussions around AI, data, and modern software systems.
Whether you’re building AI-powered products, working with cloud infrastructure, or exploring real-world AI use cases, expect insightful talks, open conversations, and strong community energy.
📍 EVENT DETAILS
• Location: Arbio Office — Greifswalderstraße 212, 10405 Berlin
• Date: Thursday, April 16
• Time: 18:30 – 22:00 (GMT+1)
⚠️ CAPACITY
• \~70 seated spots available
• Additional standing spots available
• Entry is first come, first served — arriving early is recommended
🎤 AGENDA
18:30 – Doors Open
Grab a drink, meet fellow builders, and get settled.
19:00 – Talk 1
Building AI Designing context-first AI systems
• Arnon Cavaeiro — Head of product @ Arbio
🍕 Break — 15 min
20:00 – Talk 2
Building AI Agents on GCP: Practical Lessons from AI Engineering
• Nur Rafizade — AI Solution Engineer @ Deloitte
🍕 Break — 15 min
21:00 – Talk 3
AI in Cybersecurity
• Hamza M'hirsi — Founder @ CyberDebunk
🕺 Networking from 21:45 until 22:00 💃
🍕🍻 FOOD & DRINKS
Food and drinks will be provided.
🙏 THANKS & CREDITS
A big thank you to Arbio for hosting and supporting the Berlin developer community.
And a huge thanks to everyone in the community who helps make these events possible 💙
Hosting - Flight Levels® Flight Club #11
PLEASE NOTE: to attend to this meetup please RSVP directly at the [flight levels flight club event](https://www.meetup.com/flight-levels-flight-club-berlin/events/313519893/?utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=share-btn_savedevents_share_modal&utm_source=link&utm_version=v2&member_id=206720451)
**Flight Levels® Flight Club #11 - This time, we are doing something different!**
For this **Flight Club** we’re playing a **hands-on flow game** where dice represent capacity, work moves across a simple board, and the system throws in the occasional surprise just to keep you on your toes.
We’ll spend about 2 hours playing in small teams, then do a quick chat about what we noticed, and how it relates to our working environment. No prior knowledge needed and everyone is welcome. We will...
* Play in multiple small teams
* Roll dice, move work and see what happens
* Capture data and metrics for analysis
* Have some fun, and learn something
* Quick debrief, and
* Some networking opportunities
Snacks and refreshments will also be available :-)
The evening will look something like this...
17:30 — Arrival and socialising
18:00 — Start and introductions
18:15 — Simulation rules and constraints
18:30 — Simulation begins
20:30 — Debrief
20:45 — Wrap up
21:00 — Finish
**We will start on time, so please be punctual.**
Looking forward to seeing you on Thursday April 16th.
April 16th, [In-Person] Elixir Meetup
👋 Hallo und 💜-lich Willkommen to the Elixir Berlin Meetup.
Due to the easter holidays, we moved to the third Thursday of the April for some sweet Elixir.
If you're new to the community the best way to introduce yourself is [to submit a talk](https://github.com/elixir-berlin/planning/issues/new?template=talk.yml)
⏰ Schedule
18:45: Doors open
19:05: Welcome & Announcements
19:15: 🗣 Surveyor - Extracting Specifications from Legacy Software with Elixir by Chris
19:45: 🍺 break 🍵🧃
20:15: 🗣 Talk about the SSH OTP application by Cara
20:45: ⚡️ Lightning talks and Socializing 🪩
We want to encourage members of the Elixir community to share what they're working on. If you want to give a lightning talk at this Meetup, contact one of the organizers with a short description of your talk - or [submit a talk](https://github.com/elixir-berlin/planning/issues/new?template=talk.yml)
See you all there 💜💜💜
Building Applications with GraphRAG and Generative AI
Register: [https://luma.com/rjekky53](https://luma.com/rjekky53)
Join us for a **hands-on introduction to Generative AI with Neo4j** with CODE University.
In this **instructor-led workshop**, participants will explore how graph databases can improve GenAI applications and reduce common challenges such as hallucinations. You’ll learn key concepts including **Large Language Models (LLMs), Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), GraphRAG, vector search, knowledge graphs, and AI agents**.
The workshop follows a **mixed format** with theoretical lessons combined with practical exercises while instructors are available to support and answer questions.
During the session, you will learn how to:
* Use **Neo4j to enhance GenAI applications**
* Build **knowledge graphs from unstructured data**
* Use **vector embeddings for similarity search**
* Create **GraphRAG retrievers using Python**
* Build a **conversational AI agent using Neo4j and LangChain**
KIDS LABS
**HVLtech KIDS LABS – Free Tech Workshops for Kids**
**Registration required – email meetup@hvltech.de to sign up! Please check [https://hvltech.de/labs](https://hvltech.de/labs) for details.**
Hands-on tech, building, and fun! The Havelland Tech Community invites kids and their families to **KIDS LABS** – a free event with two workshops for different age groups.
* **When:** Sunday, April 19, 2026, 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM (doors open 9:45)
* **Where:** Kulturhaus "Johannes R. Becher", Havelländer Weg 67, Falkensee (1st floor)
* **Cost:** Free!
* **Languages:** German & English
**Workshop 1: Electronics (ages 6+, max. 15 spots)**
Kids learn to build glowing circuits from paper, LEDs, and coin batteries, no experience needed! All materials are provided on-site, just show up and start building. We ask parents to stay with kids during the event.
**Workshop 2: Minecraft Modding (ages 10+, max. 10 spots)**
Kids design their own items in Blockbench – a building block, a weapon, and a food item – then import them into Minecraft and play together! Please bring a laptop (Windows, Mac, or Linux – no tablets/Chromebooks) with charger. Minecraft Java Edition must be installed beforehand. Ideally also install IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition (but we can do it together too).
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An event by the Havelland Tech Community in cooperation with the Förderverein Kulturhaus "Johannes R. Becher" e.V.
Full details: [https://hvltech.de/labs](https://hvltech.de/labs)
Rust Berlin on location 🏳️🌈 - Edition 013
**Rust Berlin on location 🏳️🌈** is a new, informal in-person Rust meetup group in Berlin.
We are a interactive meetup format interested in mob coding, deep diving and problem solving together.
We build toy projects, share experiences, discuss technology and learn new cool stuff.
And you are welcome to join!
No matter if you are writing Rust production code every day, if you already contribute to Open Source projects or want to start doing so, if you use Rust in hobby projects or if you are just curious what the hype and buzz is all about, you are very welcome!
To coordinate and plan activities, please join our **[Rust Berlin on location 🏳️🌈](https://rust-berlin.zulipchat.com/join/gap4pdbz7xsquliiz7tgcyuk/)**[ Zulip chat](https://rust-berlin.zulipchat.com/join/gap4pdbz7xsquliiz7tgcyuk/)!
**Planned programme**
Being an informal meetup, we are open to anything between just meet and talk, explore nerd snipes and rabbit holes, mob code together, plan and build fun projects, tinker with electronics, and presentations with Q&A.
With the [introduction](https://berline.rs/2026/04/01/berlin-talks.html) of the new [Rust Berlin Talks](https://berline.rs/about#rust-berlin-talks) meetup series, **[Rust Berlin on location 🏳️🌈](https://berline.rs/about#rust-berlin-on-location)** strengthens its focus on social community experience, the exchange of knowledge, ideas and perspectives, and the joy of spontaneity.
This time, we have the following topics lined up:
* Tobias has been working on a ***project wizard*** and would like to receive some feedback from the group.
* Crop is going to introduce the topic of ***atomics***, then hold a discussion space for answering questions and sharing experiences.
* Raf finally would like to introduce ***test-driven development*** with a small mob coding exercise.
If someone brings other cool stuff, questions or problems, then let us dedicate the second half of the meetup time to that!
Anyone is invited to bring their projects and questions, show something, ask something, or explore a topic together. The best conversations and deepest rabbit holes can emerge out of seemingly nowhere.
**Projected upcoming meetups**
We schedule regular meetups on Thursday evening every four weeks, using the slot between the Berlin Rust Hack and Learn online meetup (every two weeks), and the Rust Nuremberg online meetup (every four weeks).
16 April 2026 is our thirteenth meeting. Our next projected meetings are going to occur on the following dates:
* 14 May 2026 (tentative, public holiday)
* 11 Jun 2026
* 9 Jul 2026
* 6 Aug 2026
* 3 Sep 2026
* 1 Oct 2026
**Location**
Our meetup location is the new shared office community space of Ferrous Systems, Slint and KDAB in Berlin Mitte, for up to 25 people.
We are expecting to use this space as our default location for the time being, with the IN-Berlin e.V. community space in Moabit as backup.
Regardless, as our group might eventually outgrow the locations' size limit, we are low-key looking for bigger locations. If you know a fitting location, then please let us know in our Signal group! Another workable way might be to split the meetup into smaller, interest-specific sub-groups instead.
As the no-show rate on Meetup.com is rather high, consider showing up even if you are on the waiting list. We can't promise that there is any space left, but usually there is. So give it a shot!
**Accessibility**
The location has an elevator and a wheelchair accessible bathroom. Please note that the bathroom is two floors down from the meetup space.
On our quest for a bigger location, we are going to pay special attention to accessibility.
**Community**
We aim to create a safe place for everyone and adhere to the [Berlin Code of Conduct](https://berlincodeofconduct.org/).
Inclusivity is very important to us. If you are curious about Rust, but unsure if you are welcome to join: Yes, yes you are. Please come to the meetup! If you have special needs, please get in contact, we will try to accommodate you as best we can.
We are part of [https://berline.rs/](https://berline.rs/) and like to hang out in the **[Rust Berlin on location 🏳️🌈](https://rust-berlin.zulipchat.com/join/gap4pdbz7xsquliiz7tgcyuk/)**[ Zulip chat](https://rust-berlin.zulipchat.com/join/gap4pdbz7xsquliiz7tgcyuk/). You are very welcome to join!
Creative Code Jam [NEW LOCATION @ MotionLab.Berlin]
**⭐ NOTE THE NEW LOCATION! ⭐**
The Creative Code Jam is a monthly gathering of artists, makers, designers, illustrators, coders, musicians, performers, learners and anyone interested in the use of computing skills for artistic expression. The event is free and open to all, regardless of age, origin, gender or experience. The jam is an opportunity to meet likeminded people and get creative together in a relaxed and safe environment. Beginners and first-timers should feel especially welcome!
WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT?
**Bring a laptop** and/or anything you’d like to work on, whether it’s a personal project, an experiment, or a skill you want to learn. You can come with friends or meet new people here. There’s no set agenda: some people code, some sketch ideas, some collaborate, and others just chat and get inspired.
SCHEDULE
Doors open at noon, then we’ll have quick introductions so everyone can share what they’re planning to work on. Note: arriving on time is the best way to hear what others are up to ;) Around 6 pm, we gather to share what we’ve worked on during the day.
BEGINNERS WELCOME!
If you’re new to creative coding, we'll be happy to help you get started, and you can find beginner-friendly resources at [creativecode.berlin/learn](http://creativecode.berlin/learn).
THIS IS YOUR SPACE
We do our best to create a welcoming environment for all people regardless of race, ethnicity, color, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. People from group generally underrepresented in open-source, art, and technology fields are warmly encouraged to come by. And if you know someone who might enjoy this meetup but isn’t sure it’s for them, let them know they’ll be welcome!
SAFE SPACE POLICY
We support the Berlin Code of Conduct:
https://berlincodeofconduct.org/
Please make sure you agree with its content.
ABOUT MotionLab.Berlin
MotionLab.Berlin is Germany’s premier Innovation Hub & Makerspace – an ecosystem for Hardtech, art, creativity, and entrepreneurship. They are an international community with access to state-of-the-art machinery, prototyping machines, coworking spaces, offices, and production facilities. More info: https://motionlab.berlin/
ACCESSIBILITY
MotionLab is located on the ground floor, with bathrooms on that same level, although unfortunately they are too small for wheelchairs.
FOOD
MotionLab has drinks and snacks for sale. Bio food can be found on LPG at Bouchéstr (\~200m). Their cantine has vegan, vegetarian and other food options until 8pm.
DO I NEED TO SPEAK GERMAN?
We speak mostly English so international guests are more than welcome! Our team also speaks French, Turkish, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Finnish and German... though language availability may vary depending on which organizers are present :)
CONTACT
Raphaël de Courville
team@creativecode.berlin
+49 176 700 70572
or get in touch via [creativecode.berlin](https://creativecode.berlin/)
Web Development Events Near You
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[Ben Frain: Top 10 CSS Tips To Make Your Dev Life Easier] #11
Join us for **Ben Frain**'s talk ...
Ben's book "Responsive Web Design With HTML5 and CSS" caught my attention (and should interest you as well). Find it here: [https://rwd.education/](https://rwd.education/)
***Bring your laptop and expect to write some (non-AI generated) code!***
Food and drinks will be available.
**LOCATION:**
6515 Longshore Loop, Suite 300, Dublin, OH 43017
**FREE PARKING:**
6725 Longshore Street, Dublin, OH 43017
HTML5 Master Series (Class 03 of 04) (SPECIAL OFFERING)
**PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING IMPORTANT NOTES:**
1. The dates listed for this series are about 95% reliable. We are completing our 2026 schedule as we speak, so minor adjustments are still occurring.
2. Each class in this series has an attendance fee, though this first offering is free on a first-come, first-served basis.
3. Each class, from BOTH a sign-up and fee perspective, is a separate entity.
**Introduction:**
HTML5 is the foundational technology for modern web development, serving as the standard markup language for structuring and presenting content on the World Wide Web. Developed through a collaboration between the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG), HTML5 provides a robust system of elements (tags) that tell a browser how to display text, images, and multimedia in a clear and meaningful way. It works in concert with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for presentation and JavaScript for interactivity, forming the core technology stack for virtually all websites and many web applications today.
One of the significant advancements of HTML5 is the introduction of powerful new features and elements designed to improve functionality and simplify development. Key additions include native multimedia support via the \ and \ tags, allowing developers to embed media without third-party plugins. It also offers new form controls for better user input, such as date and email types, and introduces web storage capabilities to store data offline for enhanced performance. These features streamline the process of building rich, interactive web experiences.
A significant focus of HTML5 is enhanced semantics and better structural organization of content. New semantic elements like , , , , and \ provide meaningful structure to documents, which aids in search engine optimization (SEO) and improves accessibility for assistive technologies. These elements define different parts of a webpage (e.g., a header for the top, a nav for navigation links, a footer for the bottom), making the code more readable and understandable for both developers and machines. This emphasis on clear structure helps in creating more logical and maintainable websites.
Developing websites in today's competitive environment requires taking advantage of every technique you can to get the maximum exposure possible. Our HTML5 class will not only show you what's new in the HTML specification, but also the best way to develop optimized web pages that get the attention your client and/or company requires.
**The breakdown of the four-class series is as follows:**
**Class 1: Introduction to Web Structure and Basic HTML5**
This class introduces the core concepts of web development, the history of HTML, and the fundamental structure of an HTML5 document.
* **Topics**:
* **Web Architecture Overview**: How browsers, servers, and web pages interact.
* **HTML Fundamentals**: Understanding elements, tags, and attributes.
* **Basic Document Structure**: Using !DOCTYPE html, html, head, and body.
* **Text Formatting**: Headings (h1 to h6), paragraphs (p), and text-level semantics (e.g., strong, em, br).
* **Lists and Links**: Creating ordered (ol) and unordered (ul) lists, and linking between pages using anchor tags (a).
* **Activity**: Students create a basic personal webpage containing text, a list of hobbies, and a link to an external website.
**Class 2: Semantic HTML5 and Multimedia Integration**
Class 2 focuses on modern HTML5 elements that provide meaning (semantics) to content, improving accessibility and search engine optimization. It also covers adding images and multimedia.
* **Topics**:
* **Semantic Elements**: Understanding and implementing elements like header, footer, nav, section, and article.
* **Images**: Adding images using the img tag and attributes like src, alt, width, and height.
* **Multimedia**: Embedding audio and video content using the audio and video tags.
* **File and Folder Structure**: Best practices for organizing project files and managing file paths.
* **Activity**: Students refactor their Class 1 project to use a proper semantic layout and add an image and a link to a video file.
**Class 3: Forms and User Input**
This session is dedicated to building interactive HTML5 forms, which are essential for capturing user data and input.
* **Topics**:
* **Form Basics**: Using the form element, action and method attributes.
* **Input Types**: Exploring various input types (e.g., text, password, checkbox, radio, date, submit).
* **Form Elements**: Utilizing label, textarea, select, option, and button.
* **Client-side Validation**: Implementing HTML5 validation attributes like required, minlength, and pattern.
* **Activity**: Students build a complete contact form with different input fields, radio buttons, and basic HTML5 validation.
**Class 4: Introduction to CSS3 and Basic Styling**
The final class introduces Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to style the HTML content and make the web pages visually appealing and accessible.
* **Topics**:
* **CSS Fundamentals**: The role of CSS, selectors, properties, and values.
* **Integrating CSS**: Using inline, internal, and external style sheets.
* **The Box Model**: Understanding margin, padding, border, and content for basic layout.
* **Basic Styling**: Changing colors, fonts, and text alignment.
* **Accessibility Basics**: Identifying principles of web design usability and accessibility, including ARIA labels.
* **Activity**: Students apply an external CSS file to their Class 3 form project to style the layout, colors, and fonts, culminating in a well-structured and styled webpage.
HTML5 Master Series (Class 04 of 04) (SPECIAL OFFERING)
**PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING IMPORTANT NOTES:**
1. The dates listed for this series are about 95% reliable. We are completing our 2026 schedule as we speak, so minor adjustments are still occurring.
2. Each class in this series has an attendance fee, though this first offering is free on a first-come, first-served basis.
3. Each class, from BOTH a sign-up and fee perspective, is a separate entity.
**Introduction:**
HTML5 is the foundational technology for modern web development, serving as the standard markup language for structuring and presenting content on the World Wide Web. Developed through a collaboration between the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG), HTML5 provides a robust system of elements (tags) that tell a browser how to display text, images, and multimedia in a clear and meaningful way. It works in concert with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for presentation and JavaScript for interactivity, forming the core technology stack for virtually all websites and many web applications today.
One of the significant advancements of HTML5 is the introduction of powerful new features and elements designed to improve functionality and simplify development. Key additions include native multimedia support via the \ and \ tags, allowing developers to embed media without third-party plugins. It also offers new form controls for better user input, such as date and email types, and introduces web storage capabilities to store data offline for enhanced performance. These features streamline the process of building rich, interactive web experiences.
A significant focus of HTML5 is enhanced semantics and better structural organization of content. New semantic elements like , , , , and \ provide meaningful structure to documents, which aids in search engine optimization (SEO) and improves accessibility for assistive technologies. These elements define different parts of a webpage (e.g., a header for the top, a nav for navigation links, a footer for the bottom), making the code more readable and understandable for both developers and machines. This emphasis on clear structure helps in creating more logical and maintainable websites.
Developing websites in today's competitive environment requires taking advantage of every technique you can to get the maximum exposure possible. Our HTML5 class will not only show you what's new in the HTML specification, but also the best way to develop optimized web pages that get the attention your client and/or company requires.
**The breakdown of the four-class series is as follows:**
**Class 1: Introduction to Web Structure and Basic HTML5**
This class introduces the core concepts of web development, the history of HTML, and the fundamental structure of an HTML5 document.
* **Topics**:
* **Web Architecture Overview**: How browsers, servers, and web pages interact.
* **HTML Fundamentals**: Understanding elements, tags, and attributes.
* **Basic Document Structure**: Using !DOCTYPE html, html, head, and body.
* **Text Formatting**: Headings (h1 to h6), paragraphs (p), and text-level semantics (e.g., strong, em, br).
* **Lists and Links**: Creating ordered (ol) and unordered (ul) lists, and linking between pages using anchor tags (a).
* **Activity**: Students create a basic personal webpage containing text, a list of hobbies, and a link to an external website.
**Class 2: Semantic HTML5 and Multimedia Integration**
Class 2 focuses on modern HTML5 elements that provide meaning (semantics) to content, improving accessibility and search engine optimization. It also covers adding images and multimedia.
* **Topics**:
* **Semantic Elements**: Understanding and implementing elements like header, footer, nav, section, and article.
* **Images**: Adding images using the img tag and attributes like src, alt, width, and height.
* **Multimedia**: Embedding audio and video content using the audio and video tags.
* **File and Folder Structure**: Best practices for organizing project files and managing file paths.
* **Activity**: Students refactor their Class 1 project to use a proper semantic layout and add an image and a link to a video file.
**Class 3: Forms and User Input**
This session is dedicated to building interactive HTML5 forms, which are essential for capturing user data and input.
* **Topics**:
* **Form Basics**: Using the form element, action and method attributes.
* **Input Types**: Exploring various input types (e.g., text, password, checkbox, radio, date, submit).
* **Form Elements**: Utilizing label, textarea, select, option, and button.
* **Client-side Validation**: Implementing HTML5 validation attributes like required, minlength, and pattern.
* **Activity**: Students build a complete contact form with different input fields, radio buttons, and basic HTML5 validation.
**Class 4: Introduction to CSS3 and Basic Styling**
The final class introduces Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to style the HTML content and make the web pages visually appealing and accessible.
* **Topics**:
* **CSS Fundamentals**: The role of CSS, selectors, properties, and values.
* **Integrating CSS**: Using inline, internal, and external style sheets.
* **The Box Model**: Understanding margin, padding, border, and content for basic layout.
* **Basic Styling**: Changing colors, fonts, and text alignment.
* **Accessibility Basics**: Identifying principles of web design usability and accessibility, including ARIA labels.
* **Activity**: Students apply an external CSS file to their Class 3 form project to style the layout, colors, and fonts, culminating in a well-structured and styled webpage.
Site Building with Etch (Class 01 of 10) (FEE BASED)
**PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING IMPORTANT NOTES:**
1. The dates for this series are simply placeholders at the moment. We are working on our 2026 schedule, and adjustments are forthcoming.
2. Each class in this series has an attendance fee.
3. Each class, from BOTH a sign-up and fee perspective, is a separate entity.
4. As the Etch toolset evolves, so too will the class outline below.
**Introduction:**
Our Site Building with Etch class provides detailed instructions on the philosophy of the Etch development framework, as well as in-depth, hands-on instruction on using the Etch environment and associated tools. Anyone familiar with Kevin Geary and the Digital Gravy set of products will tell you that they offer ground-breaking approaches to professional WordPress site development.
As we write this, the Etch toolset and environment are rapidly taking shape, with weekly quantum leaps forward in WordPress development methodologies. As early investors in the Etch product offering and its development process, we are actively testing and evaluating the toolset as it takes shape. We are beyond excited to see how WordPress site development is being modernized, and can't wait to bring this course set to you. It will be a paradigm shift in page and site development within WordPress, as well as moving your development mindset light-years forward.
Join us as we explore Etch and dive deep into development approaches that will genuinely elevate your craft as a website developer and agency provider. Scalable, responsive, compliant websites are now within easy reach, and Etch provides both the platform and toolset to take you there.
**The breakdown of the 10-class series is as follows:**
* Class 01 - TBD
* Class 02 - TBD
* Class 03 - TBD
* Class 04 - TBD
* Class 05 - TBD
* Class 06 - TBD
* Class 07 - TBD
* Class 08 - TBD
* Class 09 - TBD
* Class 10 - TBD
Throughout the class sessions listed above, we cover the following key areas of web development with Etch:
* **Introduction to Etch Interface:**
* Familiarization with the toolset's layout and understanding how to navigate and interact with its various components.
* **Visual Site Building:**
* Techniques for creating layouts using Etch's interface, incorporating sections, divs, containers, and elements to build semantically correct page structures.
* **Styling and Design:**
* Utilizing Etch's styling approach to customize elements, apply global CSS classes for consistent design, and leverage features like Flexbox and CSS Grid for responsive layouts.
* **Dynamic Content and Custom Fields:**
* Integrating dynamic content from custom post types and custom field plugins (like ACF, Meta Box, and even built-in fields) to build data-driven websites.
* **Component Building:**
* Creating and managing reusable components for headers, footers, post type layouts, and other site-wide elements.
* **Performance Optimization:**
* Understanding how Etch contributes to fast-loading websites and implementing performance best practices.
* **Advanced Features:**
* Depending on the class level, it might delve into advanced topics such as conditional logic, interactions, and custom code integration to enable more complex functionality.
The series aims to equip participants with the skills to efficiently build, customize, and maintain WordPress websites using Etch, catering to both beginners and experienced web developers alike.
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**
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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!
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



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