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Thursday Night Hacks #62

@kdmcclin

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@kdmcclin

I was talking with a few folks at the hackathon this past weekend and floated the idea of doing occasional hack nights separate from any individual language lab. I've heard attendees mention wanting more hack nights, and while this doesn't obviate the need for language labs to have an occasional hack night (particularly labs with regular attendees), this might help us retain members of the WWCDC community. I'm thinking in particular about those who don't feel like they're enough of a beginner to attend some tech talks/git talks/first timer's nights, though people of all levels could benefit.

Doing this on an occasional Thursday makes sense to not clash with language labs. The biggest question that's come out of the initial discussion is whether to have a more general hack night or a specific one (like a mobile hack night for iOS, Android, mobile web, others). The pros and cons that I can remember having come up are:

General Hack Night

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pros:

  • isn't restricted to one type of technology so people feel welcome to work on whatever

cons:

  • people might feel isolated if they're the only one there working on _______

Specific Hack Night

pros:

  • people might feel more energized to work on their personal projects if they know everyone else has similar goals for their project
  • more likely to be able to bounce ideas off of someone if they're working on a similar technology

cons:

  • attendees might feel like this is more of a "free advice on _____ technology" night and treat more experienced dev attendees as Stack Overflow incarnate

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