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Got a hack? ‘The Curious Camaraderie of Code’ wants to hear about it

Sign up now to show off your creative idea at the Nov. 16 edition of D.C.'s Hack and Tell meetup.

From October's Hack and Tell meetup. (Photo via Twitter user @tolchocker)

Calling all passion projects, all fascinating data discoveries, all cool hacks — D.C.’s Hack and Tell Meetup group is holding its November meeting at WeWork in Chinatown on Nov. 16.
The event, titled “The Curious Camaraderie of Code,” will begin at 7 p.m.
http://www.meetup.com/DC-Hack-and-Tell/events/220231793/
If you’ve got a cool hack you’d like to show off you can sign up now to give your five-minute “informal, engaging and friendly” presentation.
Remember, this is not the place or time for pitching your startup idea — check out the Hack and Tell page for extra inspiration on what kinds of presentations will likely be seen.

Companies: WeWork

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