Ola, Faro! coding portugal, volume 3 is coming to your town in October 2019. This is our agenda so far:
7pm: doors open
7.30pm: coding portugal: intro
7.45pm: Jorge Batista (Founder & CEO @ Route Technologies): Cryptocurrency Payments 101: how to get paid in crypto
In this presentation we will do a deep-dive into how someone can start accepting cryptocurrency as payment on their website, cheap, fast and easy. With complete examples in Python and PHP.
8.30pm: Mark Burstiner (Founder + CEO - Playproof of https://baeond.com/): Games & Governance: Self-Sovereignty In Space
Mark only needs 10 slides to persuade you that every crypto network is a game and how games are the breeding/proving ground for governance among humans. This is how we will discover the governance models that we will take to space with us as humans spread across the cosmos (provided we make it that far)
9.00pm: panel discussion: The unlimited use cases of decentralized apps
~9.30pm - 12:00am: Hallow Geek After Party (don't be scared by bad code!)
To make coding portugal meetups a great experience we depend on you (yes: you!). If you'd like to host our meetups, or if you'd like to present a talk or consider contributing a hot topic for discussions, let us know first: we're open for any suggestions.
Our goal is to connect developers, to share knowledge and to open up an inspiring space for coders of all trades. We only have one rule: whatever you present, it must at least contain 1 line of code.
Contact us here, on Twitter (@coding_earth), drop us a mail on [masked] and tell us what's on your mind.
In this presentation we will do a deep-dive into how someone can start accepting cryptocurrency as payment on their website, cheap, fast and easy. With complete examples in Python and PHP.
Mark only needs 10 slides to persuade you that every crypto network is a game and how games are the breeding/proving ground for governance among humans. This is how we will discover the governance models that we will take to space with us as humans spread across the cosmos (provided we make it that far)
All contributions follow our golden "*1 line of code*" rule, so demos and live code will be abound. You don't have to register to get into our stream but if you do, we send you updates (and nothing else) like the final YouTube URL of the stream before the event.