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Code for Princeton Civic Hackathon
The Municipality of Princeton and the library have collaborated to organize the first Code for Princeton Civic Hackathon. In honor of National Day of Civic Hacking, we will come together to build solutions for our community, using publicly-released data and new technology. We will have programming classes for kids, workshops, and space for hardware aficionados.
The event will bring together civic hackers, local government, developers, designers, makers, community organizers and anyone with the passion to make their city better. Anyone can participate; you don’t have to be an expert in technology, you just have to care about your neighborhood and community. Registration required at codeforprinceton.org/
Photos from 4 June 2015 at Civic Hall for NYCParks TreesCount! Data Jam in partnership with BetaNYC. Support for this event is provided by the Mayor's Office of Technology + Innovation, NYC Open Data, our host Civic Hall, Microsoft Civic, and CartoDB.
This was NYC's fourth National Day of Civic Hacking event.
photo by Ryan Resella
This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. If you use this photo within the terms of the license or make special arrangements to use the photo, please list the photo credit as "Ryan Resella" and link the credit to ryanresella.com
NYCpublic.org Design Hackathon at the Shelby White and Leon Levy Information Commons as part of the National Day of Civic Hacking. Photographed by GIRLRAY.
NYCpublic.org Design Hackathon at the Shelby White and Leon Levy Information Commons as part of the National Day of Civic Hacking. Photographed by GIRLRAY.
On June 6, 2015 the Princeton Public Library came together with Code for Princeton and the Municipality of Princeton to organize the first "Code for Princeton Civic Hackathon". Held in honor of National Day of Civic Hacking, we came together to build solutions for our community using publicly-released data and new technology. We also offered programming classes for kids and space for hardware aficionados.
The event brought together civic hackers, local government, developers, designers, makers, community organizers and anyone with the passion to make their city better.
photo by Ryan Resella
This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. If you use this photo within the terms of the license or make special arrangements to use the photo, please list the photo credit as "Ryan Resella" and link the credit to ryanresella.com
On June 6, 2015 the Princeton Public Library came together with Code for Princeton and the Municipality of Princeton to organize the first "Code for Princeton Civic Hackathon". Held in honor of National Day of Civic Hacking, we came together to build solutions for our community using publicly-released data and new technology. We also offered programming classes for kids and space for hardware aficionados.
The event brought together civic hackers, local government, developers, designers, makers, community organizers and anyone with the passion to make their city better.
Code for Princeton Civic Hackathon
The Municipality of Princeton and the library have collaborated to organize the first Code for Princeton Civic Hackathon. In honor of National Day of Civic Hacking, we will come together to build solutions for our community, using publicly-released data and new technology. We will have programming classes for kids, workshops, and space for hardware aficionados.
The event will bring together civic hackers, local government, developers, designers, makers, community organizers and anyone with the passion to make their city better. Anyone can participate; you don’t have to be an expert in technology, you just have to care about your neighborhood and community. Registration required at codeforprinceton.org/
Photos from 4 June 2015 at Civic Hall for NYCParks TreesCount! Data Jam in partnership with BetaNYC. Support for this event is provided by the Mayor's Office of Technology + Innovation, NYC Open Data, our host Civic Hall, Microsoft Civic, and CartoDB.
This was NYC's fourth National Day of Civic Hacking event.
photo by Ryan Resella
This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. If you use this photo within the terms of the license or make special arrangements to use the photo, please list the photo credit as "Ryan Resella" and link the credit to ryanresella.com
Photos from 4 June 2015 at Civic Hall for NYCParks TreesCount! Data Jam in partnership with BetaNYC. Support for this event is provided by the Mayor's Office of Technology + Innovation, NYC Open Data, our host Civic Hall, Microsoft Civic, and CartoDB.
This was NYC's fourth National Day of Civic Hacking event.
NYCpublic.org Design Hackathon at the Shelby White and Leon Levy Information Commons as part of the National Day of Civic Hacking. Photographed by GIRLRAY.
On June 6, 2015 the Princeton Public Library came together with Code for Princeton and the Municipality of Princeton to organize the first "Code for Princeton Civic Hackathon". Held in honor of National Day of Civic Hacking, we came together to build solutions for our community using publicly-released data and new technology. We also offered programming classes for kids and space for hardware aficionados.
The event brought together civic hackers, local government, developers, designers, makers, community organizers and anyone with the passion to make their city better.
NYCpublic.org Design Hackathon at the Shelby White and Leon Levy Information Commons as part of the National Day of Civic Hacking. Photographed by GIRLRAY.
On June 6, 2015 the Princeton Public Library came together with Code for Princeton and the Municipality of Princeton to organize the first "Code for Princeton Civic Hackathon". Held in honor of National Day of Civic Hacking, we came together to build solutions for our community using publicly-released data and new technology. We also offered programming classes for kids and space for hardware aficionados.
The event brought together civic hackers, local government, developers, designers, makers, community organizers and anyone with the passion to make their city better.
Photos from 4 June 2015 at Civic Hall for NYCParks TreesCount! Data Jam in partnership with BetaNYC. Support for this event is provided by the Mayor's Office of Technology + Innovation, NYC Open Data, our host Civic Hall, Microsoft Civic, and CartoDB.
This was NYC's fourth National Day of Civic Hacking event.
Code for Princeton Civic Hackathon
The Municipality of Princeton and the library have collaborated to organize the first Code for Princeton Civic Hackathon. In honor of National Day of Civic Hacking, we will come together to build solutions for our community, using publicly-released data and new technology. We will have programming classes for kids, workshops, and space for hardware aficionados.
The event will bring together civic hackers, local government, developers, designers, makers, community organizers and anyone with the passion to make their city better. Anyone can participate; you don’t have to be an expert in technology, you just have to care about your neighborhood and community. Registration required at codeforprinceton.org/