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Graph Hack Night

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Graph Hack Night

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A Graph Hack Night is a time to learn and make cool stuff together. A community member (maybe you? reach out to me!) may spend about 15 minutes up front talking about something to use as inspiration or helpful advice for getting started with something. After that, we will break off into small groups and work together to learn and create stuff!

It doesn't matter if you're a beginner or expert, the value in hack nights is the diversity of the group.

If you are new to using graphs and graph databases, this can be a great way to get started. Working on things with people who have done it before makes learning new things way easier than sitting alone somewhere not knowing where to start.

If you're kicking around an idea for a project and want to talk about it to work out some of the details, come on in and you're sure to find some people interested in talking it out.

Already know what you want to work on? Post it in the Meetup comments and you might find yourself with a group before the Meetup even starts!

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This Meetup style is based on http://tech.noredink.com/post/142283641812/designing-meetups-to-build-better-communities. As such, I've liberally and unapologetically ripped a bunch of the copy off of the Elm San Francisco Hack Night meetup pages to help get the message across. Thanks for the inspiration Elm SF!

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