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- noun A place where
hackers meet to work on programming projects together, and to share their knowledge.
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Examples
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One go-toph resource for starting a hackerspace are the design patterns and they pretty list out every single step
NPR Topics: News 2011
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The setting for this meeting is the result of the conversation we had at the time: Jeff is one of the founders of Tog, Ireland's first 'hackerspace'.
Irish Blogs forth 2010
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The setting for this meeting is the result of the conversation we had at the time: Jeff is one of the founders of Tog, Ireland's first 'hackerspace'.
Irish Blogs forth 2010
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: A collective or 'hackerspace' in Kitchener, Ontario where do-it-yourselfers commune.
TheTyee.ca Anna Delaney 2010
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The setting for this meeting is the result of the conversation we had at the time: Jeff is one of the founders of Tog, Ireland's first 'hackerspace'.
Irish Blogs forth 2010
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I liked the session on recommendation engines (featuring wacky correlations from Hunch), and seeing crazy hackerspace projects, and Clay Shirky prodding people to think about why we share content, and what that means for those who create it.
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Even before them, NYC Resistor, a hackerspace in Brooklyn, launched a high-altitude balloon as well.
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This spring the Spacebridge project, organized at a San Francisco hackerspace called Noisebridge, succeeded in their third attempt to launch a high-altitude balloon.
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Thirty-year-old Patrick Buckley is a San Francisco entrepreneur who joined a for-profit hackerspace in Menlo Park, California called TechShop.
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The NYC Resistor hackerspace gave birth to Makerbot Industries, a company that produces a 3-D printer kit called MakerBot that sells for under $1,000.
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