Coffee & Algorithms: Social Networks and REVOLUTION!

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Date/Time
Date(s) - 2024/08/29
9:00 am - 11:00 am

Location
Sudo Room

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oin us for some casual Yerba Mate or coffee Thursday morning at the beautiful SudoRoom hackerspace in Oakland down the street from Oakland’s Temescal gourmet ghetto!

​​We’ll be focused on an in-person whiteboarding session on graph theory around the topic of graph algorithms in the context of REVOLUTIONS! Whether revolutions were political, scientific, or artistic, they were always created by networks of humans exchanging ideas.

Code starting Points

The Populist Paul Revere

​TIPS AND TRICKS

​​This is for people of all levels, since everyone is at all levels of practice. If you’re rusty on graphs, then start on your trees, and if you’re rusty on your trees, then brush up to linked lists.

​​If at any point you’re lost just speak up! Just work your way backwards if you get confused or are rusty! We did this with Jade at the algebraic data types workshop in Rust at our women and non-binary hacknight.

​​MAKE ALGORITHMS MEANINGFUL AGAIN

​​We think that programming is inherently fun, more fun than most any game. It pushes our minds and gives us fundamentals to tackle bigger problems. Algorithms are also great for learning new ways of doing things in different programming languages.

​​Somewhere along the way job interviews have made algorithms a joyless, high stakes exercise 🙁 . A lot of us never get to use algorithms in our daily work anyway, and they’re just plain fun.

BUT CAN ALGORITHMS BE ART?

​​Ideally you should be able to put your studies in a notebook. A few year ago one of our SudoRoom members even drew graph theory and cliques on the sidewalk around the neighborhood in a nearby park.

​Further Readings on Revolution

​Just a few ingredients in the pot of the social network and… boom! revolution!

​​REQUIREMENTS

  • ​​Adults 18 and over
  • ​​Passion!

Flyer: Sergei Eisenstein movie poster

​The Battle of Hakodate (The Meiji Revolution)

Network Graph of the Enlightenment Social Networks​