diff --git a/events_100.json b/events_100.json index 4fa2d82e..06c93936 100644 --- a/events_100.json +++ b/events_100.json @@ -2,20 +2,6 @@ { "name": "Upcoming", "events": [ - { - "id": "vvlvhtygcnbhb", - "organizer": "Appsterdam", - "date": "20241005093000:20241005113000", - "name": "Coffee Coding", - "description": "BACK TO COFFEE ROOM AGAIN!\r\n\r\nWelcome to Appsterdam.\r\n\r\nWhether you are a seasoned programmer or learning to code Apps, wouldn\u2019t it be cool to run by your challenge with another programmer when you get stuck? Or you have questions, or simply want to be in the environment of other like-minded friends while you work on your project?\r\n\r\nWelcome to Appsterdam.\r\n\r\nBring your laptop and get feedback, encouragement and support, no matter what level you are at.\r\n\r\nShare and contribute. Get guidance. Feel good.\r\n\r\nAll levels are welcome, so don\u2019t be shy.\r\n\r\nIn the future we plan to have break-out sessions where we will have short talks on valuable topics and also conduct mini-hackathons where all of us get to participate and learn together.\r\n\r\nMaike and Daniel are super committed to have an inspired group.\r\n\r\nWe start at 9:30 and end at 11:30 sharp, so some a bit closer to 9:30 to make sure you get the help you desire.\r\n\r\nJust ask and maybe we can help you with:\r\n\r\n\u2022 Android Development\r\n\r\n\u2022 iOS Development\r\n\r\n\u2022 Flutter Development\r\n\r\n\u2022 C++\r\n\r\n\u2022 JavaScript\r\n\r\n\u2022 Python\r\n\r\n\u2022 Rust\r\n\r\n\u2022 UX\/UI Design (Adobe XD, Balsamiq, Keynote, Sketch, Figma) ", - "price": "0", - "location_name": "The Coffee Room", - "location_address": "Kinkerstraat 110, Amsterdam", - "icon": "note.text", - "attendees": "7", - "latitude": "52.367076873779", - "longitude": "4.8711910247803" - }, { "id": "xrsmntygcnbmb", "organizer": "Appsterdam", @@ -63,7 +49,7 @@ "organizer": "Appsterdam", "date": "20241013103000:20241013170000", "name": "Day trip: Explore the Universe at the Dwingeloo Radio Telescope", - "description": "\ud83d\ude80 **A step closer to the universe**\r\n\r\nOn Sunday, October 13, 2024, we\u2019re organizing a day trip with a luxury mini-bus from **Amsterdam** to the **Dwingeloo Radio Telescope**\u2014a national monument and still an active center in radio astronomy today. When built in[masked], it was the worlds largest radio telescope with a 25-meter diameter. Today, the telescope is managed by volunteers from the **CAMRAS foundation** (C.A. Muller Radio Astronomy Station) and it is fully up to date. Several volunteers work professionally in astronomy and space science, such as at **ASTRON**, the Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy. They develop innovative technologies like the LOFAR telescope and conduct fundamental astronomical research. The CAMRAS radio telescope is located on the ASTRON-terrain, in a radio-quiet nature reserve which normally is only accessible by foot or bike (we have a parking waiver). This day is organized by Martinus Meiborg, co-founder of Appsterdam, who has recently become a telescope operator at CAMRAS and also happens to be our fully licensed bus driver.\r\n\r\n\ud83d\udce1 **What can you expect?**\r\n\r\nIn the rotating observation room of the radio telescope, you\u2019ll gain insight into the incomprehensible dimensions and aspects of the universe, guided by a scientific software engineer and guide who works in astronomy every day. Expect to dive into cutting-edge technology, clearly explained, with hands-on experiences:\r\n\r\n* **Listen to pulsars**: The rhythmic signals of dead stars that spin around their axis in under a second.\r\n\r\n* **Watch the universe expanding**: Learn how hydrogen radio frequencies reveal that the universe is continuously expanding and in motion.\r\n\r\n* **Track satellites**: Witness how the 130-ton telescope tracks satellites passing overhead at high speeds. Learn about success stories, like how CAMRAS volunteers downloaded images from a Chinese lunar satellite, showing Earth rising from the moon's horizon.\r\n\r\n* **Earth-Moon-Earth communication**: Discover how to send and receive radio signals via the Moon\u2014one of Dwingeloo\u2019s expertise.\r\n\r\n* **Q&A and more**: Enjoy a guided tour of the telescope\u2019s components and explanations about its operations. You\u2019ll have the chance to ask questions about telescope software, such as coordinate systems and digital signal processing. You\u2019ll also learn about CAMRAS\u2019 open-source and data projects that you can get involved in. Be amazed by the technology that makes radioastronomy work.\r\n\r\n\ud83c\udf0d **Why join?**\r\n\r\nAppsterdam connects people, communities and disciplines. Technology is revolutionizing our daily lives and work. Astronomy and space exploration were at the origin of many discoveries we take for granted today: data and signal processing, and satellite communication and software solutions.\r\n\r\nThis is a unique opportunity not only to learn but also to be inspired by the incomprehensible dimensions of our universe. Whether you\u2019re working on mobile apps, machine learning, or data processing, you\u2019ll gain new insights.\r\n\r\n\ud83d\ude8c **Day details**\r\n\r\n* **Date**: Sunday, October 13, 2024\r\n\r\n* **Departure**: 10:30 AM from Amsterdam, at a location to be announced, in a luxury mini-bus with a maximum of 20 participants.\r\n\r\n* **Program**: Bus ride including demonstrations in the telescope\u2019s observation room, a guided tour of the telescope\u2019s components, Q&A, and more.\r\n\r\n* **Lunch**: Bring your own lunch. Upon arrival, we\u2019ll eat at the Muller House, the former director\u2019s residence on the ASTRON grounds, in the shadow of the radio telescope. We\u2019ll provide soft drinks and juices. Afterward, the tour and demonstrations will begin.\r\n\r\n* **Return**: Late afternoon in Amsterdam, full of new knowledge and inspiration.\r\n\r\n* **Cost**: \u20ac47.50 per person (public transport would already be \u20ac30). Register below and use [this 'Tikkie'-link](https:\/\/tikkie.me\/pay\/StichtingAp\/t8A9bAinUm6kXJekJYUqrr) for your payment.\r\n\r\n\ud83c\udf9f\ufe0f **Sign up now!**\r\n\r\nThere are 20 spots available! This trip is for Appsterdammers and all individuals interested in astronomy. You can bring up to two friends or colleagues. Register now and experience a day where (radio) astronomy and learning come together in a rememberable day.\r\n\r\nParticipants will receive trip details by email (such as the pickup point in Amsterdam).\r\n\r\n\u2753**Any questions**\u2753\r\n\r\nStart a conversation below! ", + "description": "\ud83d\ude80 **A step closer to the universe**\r\n\r\nOn Sunday, October 13, 2024, we\u2019re organizing a day trip with a luxury mini-bus from **Amsterdam** to the **Dwingeloo Radio Telescope**\u2014a national monument and still an active center in radio astronomy today. When built in[masked], it was the worlds largest radio telescope with a 25-meter diameter. Today, the telescope is managed by volunteers from the **CAMRAS foundation** (C.A. Muller Radio Astronomy Station) and it is fully up to date. Several volunteers work professionally in astronomy and space science, such as at **ASTRON**, the Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy. They develop innovative technologies like the LOFAR telescope and conduct fundamental astronomical research. CAMRAS participated in the **Artemis 1** mission and will be in **Artemis 2**. The CAMRAS radio telescope is located on the ASTRON-terrain, in a radio-quiet nature reserve which normally is only accessible by foot or bike (we have a parking waiver). This day is organized by Martinus Meiborg, co-founder of Appsterdam, who has recently become a telescope operator at CAMRAS and also happens to be our fully licensed bus driver.\r\n\r\n\ud83d\udce1 **What can you expect?**\r\n\r\nIn the rotating observation room of the radio telescope, you\u2019ll gain insight into the incomprehensible dimensions and aspects of the universe, guided by a scientific software engineer and guide who works in astronomy every day. Expect to dive into cutting-edge technology, clearly explained, with hands-on experiences:\r\n\r\n* **Listen to pulsars**: The rhythmic signals of dead stars that spin around their axis in under a second.\r\n\r\n* **Watch the universe expanding**: Learn how hydrogen radio frequencies reveal that the universe is continuously expanding and in motion.\r\n\r\n* **Track satellites**: Witness how the 130-ton telescope tracks satellites passing overhead at high speeds.\r\n\r\n* **Success stories**: Learn how CAMRAS volunteers downloaded images from a Chinese lunar satellite, showing Earth rising from the moon's horizon.\r\n\r\n* **Earth-Moon-Earth communication**: Discover how to send and receive radio signals via the Moon\u2014one of Dwingeloo\u2019s expertise.\r\n\r\n* **Q&A and more**: Enjoy a guided tour of the telescope\u2019s components and explanations about its operations. You\u2019ll have the chance to ask questions about telescope software, such as coordinate systems and digital signal processing. You\u2019ll also learn about CAMRAS\u2019 open-source and data projects that you can get involved in. Be amazed by the technology that makes radioastronomy work.\r\n\r\n\ud83c\udf0d **Why join?**\r\n\r\nAppsterdam connects people, communities and disciplines. Technology is revolutionizing our daily lives and work. Astronomy and space exploration were at the origin of many discoveries we take for granted today: Wifi is a direct a result of radio astronomy and collaboration between medics and radio astronomers resulted better and sharper MRI scans. Astronomy is leading in data and signal processing, satellite communication and software solutions, not to mention our insight in the universe of today.\r\n\r\nThis is a unique opportunity not only to learn but also to be inspired by the incomprehensible dimensions of our universe. Whether you\u2019re working on mobile apps, machine learning, or data processing, you\u2019ll gain new insights.\r\n\r\n\ud83d\ude8c **Day details**\r\n\r\n* **Date**: Sunday, October 13, 2024\r\n\r\n* **Departure**: 10:30 AM from Amsterdam, at a location to be announced, in a luxury mini-bus with a maximum of 20 participants.\r\n\r\n* **Program**: Bus ride including demonstrations in the telescope\u2019s observation room, a guided tour of the telescope\u2019s components, Q&A, and more.\r\n\r\n* **Lunch**: Bring your own lunch. Upon arrival, we\u2019ll eat at the Muller House, the former director\u2019s residence on the ASTRON grounds, in the shadow of the radio telescope. We\u2019ll provide soft drinks and juices. Afterward, the tour and demonstrations will begin.\r\n\r\n* **Return**: Late afternoon in Amsterdam, full of new knowledge and inspiration.\r\n\r\n* **Cost**: \u20ac47.50 per person (public transport would already be \u20ac30). Register below and use [this 'Tikkie'-link](https:\/\/tikkie.me\/pay\/StichtingAp\/t8A9bAinUm6kXJekJYUqrr) for your payment.\r\n\r\n\ud83c\udf9f\ufe0f **Sign up now!**\r\n\r\nThere are 20 spots available! This trip is for Appsterdammers and all individuals interested in astronomy. You can bring up to two friends or colleagues. Register now and experience a day where (radio) astronomy and learning come together in a rememberable day.\r\n\r\nYou will receive trip details by email, such as the pickup point in Amsterdam.\r\n\r\n\u2753**Any questions**\u2753\r\n\r\nStart a conversation below! ", "price": "48", "location_name": "Dwingeloo Radiotelescoop", "location_address": "Oude Hoogeveensedijk 4 , Dwingeloo", @@ -189,6 +175,20 @@ { "name": "2024", "events": [ + { + "id": "vvlvhtygcnbhb", + "organizer": "Appsterdam", + "date": "20241005093000:20241005113000", + "name": "Coffee Coding", + "description": "BACK TO COFFEE ROOM AGAIN!\r\n\r\nWelcome to Appsterdam.\r\n\r\nWhether you are a seasoned programmer or learning to code Apps, wouldn\u2019t it be cool to run by your challenge with another programmer when you get stuck? Or you have questions, or simply want to be in the environment of other like-minded friends while you work on your project?\r\n\r\nWelcome to Appsterdam.\r\n\r\nBring your laptop and get feedback, encouragement and support, no matter what level you are at.\r\n\r\nShare and contribute. Get guidance. Feel good.\r\n\r\nAll levels are welcome, so don\u2019t be shy.\r\n\r\nIn the future we plan to have break-out sessions where we will have short talks on valuable topics and also conduct mini-hackathons where all of us get to participate and learn together.\r\n\r\nMaike and Daniel are super committed to have an inspired group.\r\n\r\nWe start at 9:30 and end at 11:30 sharp, so some a bit closer to 9:30 to make sure you get the help you desire.\r\n\r\nJust ask and maybe we can help you with:\r\n\r\n\u2022 Android Development\r\n\r\n\u2022 iOS Development\r\n\r\n\u2022 Flutter Development\r\n\r\n\u2022 C++\r\n\r\n\u2022 JavaScript\r\n\r\n\u2022 Python\r\n\r\n\u2022 Rust\r\n\r\n\u2022 UX\/UI Design (Adobe XD, Balsamiq, Keynote, Sketch, Figma) ", + "price": "0", + "location_name": "The Coffee Room", + "location_address": "Kinkerstraat 110, Amsterdam", + "icon": "note.text", + "attendees": "7", + "latitude": "52.367076873779", + "longitude": "4.8711910247803" + }, { "id": "mztcktygcnbdb", "organizer": "Appsterdam",