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Redbrick are looking for people to come and talk to our members, and we’d like to hear from you! We’d like people to come and talk to us about all aspects of software engineering, operations, networking, or anything that you’re passionate about. Some talks we’ve had in the past that we’ve enjoyed have included: | ||
- Security | ||
- Internet of Things (IoT) | ||
- Virtualisation | ||
- Mobile Development | ||
- Development tools | ||
- Web Design | ||
- Distributed Systems | ||
- Open Source Software | ||
- Networking | ||
- Linux | ||
- Hardware | ||
- Frameworks | ||
Redbrick are looking for people to come and talk to our members, and we’d like | ||
to hear from you! We’d like people to come and talk to us about all aspects of | ||
software engineering, operations, networking, or anything that you’re passionate | ||
about. Some talks we’ve had in the past that we’ve enjoyed have included: | ||
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* Security | ||
* Internet of Things (IoT) | ||
* Virtualisation | ||
* Mobile Development | ||
* Development tools | ||
* Web Design | ||
* Distributed Systems | ||
* Open Source Software | ||
* Networking | ||
* Linux | ||
* Hardware | ||
* Frameworks | ||
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## What we want? | ||
We want people to come and talk to us! We’d love to hear about any relevant topic that you’re passionate about, or want to spread the word about. We’re open to any ideas, so if you think that you have an idea for a talk, just email us at [email protected] with a short description and we’ll see what we can organise. | ||
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We hold weekly tutorials and talks, usually run by members of the committee, but often by our associate members (former students and staff of DCU) and other people from the industry. | ||
We want people to come and talk to us! We’d love to hear about any relevant | ||
topic that you’re passionate about, or want to spread the word about. We’re open | ||
to any ideas, so if you think that you have an idea for a talk, just email us at | ||
[email protected] with a short description and we’ll see what we can | ||
organise. | ||
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We hold weekly tutorials and talks, usually run by members of the committee, but | ||
often by our associate members (former students and staff of DCU) and other | ||
people from the industry. | ||
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Since we’re a college society, we tend to try organise talks during the semester, and to work around lecture schedules. Typically this is from September to December, and February to June. We normally meet on Monday/Tuesday/Thursday between 4 and 6pm, or on Wednesday between 2 and 5pm. We’re flexible though, so don’t let that put you off! | ||
Since we’re a college society, we tend to try organise talks during the | ||
semester, and to work around lecture schedules. Typically this is from September | ||
to December, and February to June. We normally meet on Monday/Tuesday/Thursday | ||
between 4 and 6pm, or on Wednesday between 2 and 5pm. We’re flexible though, so | ||
don’t let that put you off! | ||
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## Who are we? | ||
Redbrick is the Computer Networking society in DCU. We started in 1996, and since then we’ve been building a community of members with a common interest: All things tech. We aim to make a great environment to learn new skills and technologies and to meet other people with a common interest. | ||
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Redbrick is the Computer Networking society in DCU. We started in 1996, and | ||
since then we’ve been building a community of members with a common interest: | ||
All things tech. We aim to make a great environment to learn new skills and | ||
technologies and to meet other people with a common interest. |
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