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* https://github.com/sudoroom/today-we-learned
* https://github.com/sudoroom/today-we-learned
= Sessions =
* February 22, 2014 - '''Make Games with RenPy''' 




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This pad has the next TWL's date and a bunch of empty space. Share what you're planning on working on; what you'd like to learn; if you'd like to sign up to do a workshop, do it here; if you want to give a lightning talk about some new thing you're working on/learning, post it here (you can even post a time...like, "I'll be giving a short talk on some new things I've been working on at 3PM").
This pad has the next TWL's date and a bunch of empty space. Share what you're planning on working on; what you'd like to learn; if you'd like to sign up to do a workshop, do it here; if you want to give a lightning talk about some new thing you're working on/learning, post it here (you can even post a time...like, "I'll be giving a short talk on some new things I've been working on at 3PM").


We'll fill up the pad throughout the week and we'll clear it out after that week's session so that we have a nice, fresh sheet for the following week. You can share the pad with others to invite them to your workshop or to work on a topic together (for example, you can post that you'll be learning [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_%28programming_language%29 python] and then send this to everyone you know to say "hey! i'll be learning python! if you want to work on python together, come join me!").
We'll fill up the pad throughout the week and we'll clear it out after that week's session so that we have a nice, fresh sheet for the following week.  
 
You can share the pad with others to invite them to your workshop or to work on a topic together (for example, you can post that you'll be learning [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_%28programming_language%29 python] and then send this to everyone you know to say "hey! i'll be learning python! if you want to work on python together, come join me!").