Hi Ladies!



This round of Caturday will be a longer session, to allow you more time to work on your project(s).



The format for this event is like a writers group where you bring your own computer (BYOC) and project. You're welcome to work on anything from reading to writing (human language or machine language). Even drawing graphics (http://inventwithpython.com/blog/2012/07/18/using-trigonometry-to-animate-bounces-draw-clocks-and-point-cannons-at-a-target/)! If you're looking to connect with someone about a specific thing you're working on, e.g. LPTHW (http://learnpythonthehardway.org/book/), post a comment below!



While this event is posted here in PyLadies and cross-posted in several other places, I welcome folks from all languages and all levels. Feel free to bring a friend or two! The more the merrier. Women/children/men are all welcome.



You don't have to be advanced level though you should expect to be working fairly independently. In the past some attendees found others working on the similar projects and have started up serendipitous discussions.



In case you get stuck, there will be some programmers around to help with technical questions or career advice. Swing by with questions :)



Manhattanites: We'll arrange a group leaving Penn Station via LIRR to Bayside, Queens. Weekend tickets are $4 one way and approximately 20min train ride. Departure time will be announced closer to the event.



For those who want to leave as a group - Let's meet at 11am on the LIRR Level (lower) near the KMart entrance and take the 11:18am train.



Our host for this event is Danipad. This is the 1st ever co-working tech space East of Manhattan started by Dani, one of the first female entrepreneurs in the NYC Tech scene :)



DaniPad, an always open coworking community for the New York tech scene. It grew out of DaniWeb.com, an online forum which combines elements of social networking with a friendly, professional, industry-focused community where those who work in the IT space can learn, share knowledge and engage with a community of other developers and IT professionals. With a growing community of over one million registered members, DaniWeb is now taking what it’s been successfully doing online for the past twelve years and translating that into the offline world.