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Learn how to use APIs for civic hacking

itr8group's Rory Laitila will give a workshop at Open Data Delaware's fourth hack night on Tuesday.

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Open Data Delaware is holding its fourth hack night Tuesday evening with Zip Code Wilmington.
At the event, local dev Rory Laitila (cofounder of itr8group) will cover how to use APIs for civic hacking. He’ll present on how beginners can get started and also what more advanced cases could look like.
Doors open at 6 p.m. (there’s pizza), Laitila’s workshop begins at 6:20, and then there will be time to work on group projects at 7:20.
http://www.meetup.com/Open-Data-Delaware/events/229813593/

Companies: itr8group

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