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GDS colleagues participated in 3 introductory sessions to coding at GDS. Students were from the Women's and BAME network. Volunteer coaches were from across the organisation, and included frontend developers, backend developers, and site reliability engineers.

 

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GDS colleagues participated in 3 introductory sessions to coding at GDS. Students were from the Women's and BAME network. Volunteer coaches were from across the organisation, and included frontend developers, backend developers, and site reliability engineers.

 

We code and decode information all the time -- it's part of the process of living.

 

Coding -- or encoding -- is the process of making a concept or idea understandable to others. It could be an email, a scrawl, a napkin sketch or a sign.

 

Decoding is the process of interpreting information that was coded by someone else. How many things do you think you encode or decode in a given day? How well do you code information?

 

Can you interpret all the codes you see above? If you can you might want to take a try at the codes in this Flickr photo set.

 

1. go, 2. Left, 3. CAUTION, 4. Walk, 5. Sign, 6. Crosswalk, 7. Danger, 8. Lock -->, 9. Visual language, 10. Pringles in Abu Dhabi, 11. Green light, 12. Arrow

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KPL Code Camp: Teens work together to solve problems while learning basic computer programming skills, www.kpl.gov

now has its stagecoach decals on.

This logo looks nice, and it is meant to link to many properties of the CODE ROOD movement. The spiralling shape refers to weather and climate, but also to the large changes that our society needs to make. The lines coming together refer to the movement of many people we are building. And of many types of people. The spiral also shows that we hope to be dynamic, active, creative, and open to new ideas and people.

The Code of Hammurabi is a well-preserved Babylonian law code, dating back to about 1772 BC. It is one of the oldest deciphered writings of significant length in the world. The sixth Babylonian king, Hammurabi, enacted the code, and partial copies exist on a human-sized stone stele and various clay tablets. The Code consists of 282 laws, with scaled punishments, adjusting "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth" (lex talionis)[1] as graded depending on social status, of slave versus free man.[2]

 

Nearly one-half of the Code deals with matters of contract, establishing for example the wages to be paid to an ox driver or a surgeon. Other provisions set the terms of a transaction, establishing the liability of a builder for a house that collapses, for example, or property that is damaged while left in the care of another. A third of the code addresses issues concerning household and family relationships such as inheritance, divorce, paternity and sexual behavior. Only one provision appears to impose obligations on an official; this provision establishes that a judge who reaches an incorrect decision is to be fined and removed from the bench permanently.[3] A handful of provisions address issues related to military service.

 

One nearly complete example of the Code survives today, on a diorite stele in the shape of a huge index finger,[4] 2.25 m or 7.4 ft tall (see images at right). The Code is inscribed in the Akkadian language, using cuneiform script carved into the stele. It is currently on display in The Louvre, with exact replicas in the Oriental Institute in the University of Chicago and the Pergamon Museum of Berlin.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_of_Hammurabi

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"...work directly with cities and municipalities to bring Web 2.0 talent and technologies to make government function better." Read BasicGov entire article about Code for America.

KPL Code Camp: Teens work together to solve problems while learning basic computer programming skills, www.kpl.gov

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now given its new route as number 1 in my stagecoach fleet :-)

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Code making is a very old skill and easy to learn. Codes can be created by transposition, substitution and by signs and signals. Come and see some examples of codes and try out some secret codes too.

 

Imagination Fair

Saturday, May 31, 2014

Rasmussen College - Blaine Campus

 

www.imaginationfair.org/2015

Guts of the Studio Electronics Code

Sarah writing some code after finishing breakfast.

zkm.de/en/event/2022/01/on-the-fly-live-coding-hacklab

 

The Hacklab will connect live coding with areas ranging from machine learning to spatial sound to programming visuals. There will also be a special on the format of Algorave. Each of these areas will be supervised by international mentors: Alexandra Cárdenas, Anna Xambó Sedó, Antonio Roberts, Iván Paz, Lina Bautista and Marije Baalman.

 

On the occasion of and during the two-day Hacklab, live coding masterclasses (with Shelly Knotts, Olivia Jack and Kıvanç Tatar) and workshops for beginners (children, teenagers and adults) will be offered. The results of the workshops will be presented in evening presentations and »from scratch sessions«.

 

The event will kick off on Friday, January 28 with several live coding performances that offer a wide range of different aesthetics and approaches to the audiovisual performance art. We are very pleased to present CodeKlavier, Luka Prinčič and Blaz Pavlica as well as our Artists in Residence Malitzin Cortés & Iván Abreu, Gaia Leandra and Kıvanç Tatar via livestream.

 

The Hacklab and the live coding performances are part of the project »on-the-fly« and co-funded by the European Union's »Creative Europe« program. With »on-the-fly«, ZKM, Hangar Barcelona, Creative Coding Utrecht and Ljudmila Art + Science Laboratory have made it their goal to foster the European live coding scene.

AEF's students completing the Hour of Code!

For information, visit:

aefschools.com

 

code.org/learn

 

KPL Code Camp: Teens work together to solve problems while learning basic computer programming skills, www.kpl.gov

Fieldorf (code name "Nil") was Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Polish resistance in occupied Poland during the Second World War. He took part in the Warsaw Uprising in 1944 and avoided being taken prisoner by the Germans after the capitulation. However, he was arrested by the Soviet NKVD in March 1945 while living under the false name Walenty Gdanicki, and was sent to a forced labour camp in the Ural Mountains.

 

He returned to Poland under communist rule two years later and made no attempt resume his underground activities. He decided to out himself to the authorities in 1948 after they had offered an "amnesty" to former resistance members, and was subsequently arrested and falsely charged with being a "fascist-Hitlerite criminal" and having ordered the execution of Soviet partisans. After brutal interrogations, torture and a show trial he was executed by hanging in Warsaw's Mokotów Prison in 1953.

 

His body was buried in secret and has never been found....

KPL Code Camp: Teens work together to solve problems while learning basic computer programming skills, www.kpl.gov

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I had the good fortune to be in Berlin, where our daughter lives, on German Mother's Day. As a treat I was taken to a Photography Playground, in an historic warehouse, where Olympus were loaning out their OM-D camera for a day.

Around the warehouse were many wonderful installations on the subject of 'Space and Art' quite a few of which featured light in one way or another.

At the end of our day we kept our SD cards to do with as we pleased.

At the cost of this camera I don't think they have sold it to me but it was great fun putting it through its paces.

Thanks Claire and Adam, it was a lovely day. ;o)

 

Scan codes randomly lit.

   

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