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Open Data Delaware is hosting a mapping night

Bring your best idea and get to hackin'. It's March 2 at 1313 Innovation.

Walking down Market Street at 8 p.m. appears to be just fine, according to Ben Trigg's map. (Screenshot)

Hey, all you map-loving developers out there: Open Data Delaware is holding a hack night March 2 to work and collaborate on map projects.
The mapping, obviously, will involve open data, and hackers are invited to share ideas and feedback with each other. Perhaps you can draw inspiration from Ben Trigg’s interactive crime map of Wilmington. Perhaps you don’t know how to code but want to inform which maps gets made. Stop by.
The event, which also features pizza, is from 6-8:30 p.m. at 1313 Innovation.
Also: Don’t forget that the Open Data Delaware organizers and some other folks are meeting at 1313 Innovation on Tuesday evening to chat about plans for this year’s National Day of Civic Hacking, and you’re invited to go if you want to be a part of the conversation.
http://www.meetup.com/Open-Data-Delaware/events/228545746/

Companies: 1313 Innovation

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