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- Verilog MeetupHacker Dojo, Mountain View, CA
Verilog Meetup
We continue to work on developing hands-on exercises and educational
materials that include:- Tutorial-level examples working on FPGA boards from multiple
vendors - Xilinx, Altera, Gowin, Lattice, Efinix. - More involving examples with sound recognition and graphics generation.
- Interview-level microarchitectural examples with pipelines, FIFOs
and flow control. - CPU-oriented exercises, from a trivial single-cycle CPU to
pipelined, out-of-order and multicore designs with caches and branch
predictors. - Experiments with open-source ASIC design tools and the affordable
manufacturing options (Tiny Tapeout).
For more information see https://verilog-meetup.com
Thank you,
Yuri Panchul - Tutorial-level examples working on FPGA boards from multiple
- Python MeetUpHacker Dojo, Mountain View, CA
Join our Python Meetup where the discussion is driven by you! This interactive and inclusive event welcomes individuals from diverse backgrounds to learn from one another.
Each week the group will choose to dive into intermediate Python topics such as Objects and Classes, Comprehensions, Lambda functions, modules and PIP, virtualenv, Numpy, Pandas and more'
Between meetings, come chat about your Python questions in the Python channel in the Hacker Dojo Discord https://discord.gg/qz3v4ggQdP
See you there!
ALL ARE WELCOME TO THE DOJO
- DATA STRUCTURES & ALGORITHMS STUDY GROUPHacker Dojo, Mountain View, CA
Join our biweekly data structures & algorithms study group! Explore DSA topics, practice problem-solving, and sharpen your coding skills for technical interviews.
Attendance is free and open to the public. These sessions are in-person only.
This week’s topic: TBD
The first hour will include a brief overview of the week’s topic, some example problem walkthroughs, and extra support for beginners. Code examples will typically be in Python.
If you are already comfortable with the topic, feel free to skip the talks/tutorials and come join us at any point during problem-solving time.
Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/z4vvatsz9z
- Hacker's Book ClubHacker Dojo, Mountain View, CA
Welcome to the most awesome book club channel in the Bay Area ever: We are a group of somewhat social bookworms who meet at Hacker Dojo for tech book discussions. Currently we are reading: Types and Programming Languages by Benjamin Pierce (book pdf: https://www.cs.sjtu.edu.cn/~kzhu/cs383/Pierce_Types_Programming_Languages.pdf)
Discussion sessions: For each session we have
- Selected chapters for discussion
- Discussion leader who will present a summary, bring up questions/ point out not so straightforward points and go over solution for book exercises.
this is an in-person even only, but in the future we may record the sessions Communication: chapters for coming discussions and any updates on meetups are posted on discord: https://discord.gg/cFXnBYBT
- Silicon Valley Front End GuildHacker Dojo, Mountain View, CA
The Silicon Valley Front End Guild is a bi-weekly meetup in the heart of Silicon Valley where we hang out, chat about from-end tech, and learn from each other's experiences—an opportunity to network and get to know other front-end devs in the area.
This Week
Discord link
https://discord.gg/HXpRtNxnvx - Verilog MeetupHacker Dojo, Mountain View, CA
Verilog Meetup
We continue to work on developing hands-on exercises and educational
materials that include:- Tutorial-level examples working on FPGA boards from multiple
vendors - Xilinx, Altera, Gowin, Lattice, Efinix. - More involving examples with sound recognition and graphics generation.
- Interview-level microarchitectural examples with pipelines, FIFOs
and flow control. - CPU-oriented exercises, from a trivial single-cycle CPU to
pipelined, out-of-order and multicore designs with caches and branch
predictors. - Experiments with open-source ASIC design tools and the affordable
manufacturing options (Tiny Tapeout).
For more information see https://verilog-meetup.com
Thank you,
Yuri Panchul - Tutorial-level examples working on FPGA boards from multiple