Bike Hack Night VIII


Details
Bike Hack Night is a show & tell of bicycle-related apps, data visualizations, and gadgets: anything built with code. Doors open at 6:00 with pizza courtesy of our friends at Mobility Lab. The program begins at 6:30. Our speakers are:
• Michael Graham will show how he made spiderbikemaps.com (http://www.spiderbikemaps.com/)
• Michael Wallace (@WallyGPX (https://twitter.com/wallygpx)) will show how he creates GPS art on his bike
• Chris Slatt will show how he made parkingdirty.com (http://parkingdirty.com/).
• Jiahui Wu will show how UMD's Urban Computing Lab (http://www.urbancomputinglab.org/) made the Cycling Safety Project (http://www.cyclingsafety.umd.edu/)
• Manushi Majumdar will show how she mapped and analyzed bike crash data (https://github.com/esridc/Hub-Tutorials/blob/master/tutorial1_hub-pythonAPI/Bike_Crashes_Analysis.ipynb).
• Michael Schade will show how he made a heatmap of "bikeDC" photos from Flickr.
Thanks to Social Tables (https://www.socialtables.com/) for hosting us, and thanks to Mobility Lab (http://mobilitylab.org/) for sponsoring us.
See what happened at Bike Hack Night VII (https://www.meetup.com/Transportation-Techies/events/235892038/): "A closer look at Arlington’s bike counters show how riders are using the trails and bike lanes (https://mobilitylab.org/2017/01/19/closer-look-arlingtons-bike-counters-show-riders-using-trails-bike-lanes/)."
Our hashtag is #bikehacknight (https://twitter.com/hashtag/bikehacknight). Follow @techiesdc (https://twitter.com/techiesdc) for "Transportation Techies" updates.

Bike Hack Night VIII