
What we’re about
GemCity TECH is a family of user groups bringing tech-focused content to the Dayton Ohio community. Our calendar is filled with opportunities to learn and share information 'about all things tech'.
Join us on our Discord server: https://discord.gg/nyDtEytbt6
Current user groups that GemCity TECH supports:
- Code For Dayton - Civic Hacking (David Best)
- New to Tech - software development fundamentals (Matt Alioto)
- Dayton .NET Developers - .NET, C#, MVC (Hanen Alkhafaji)
- Dayton Dynamic Languages - Python, Ruby, Rust (Catherine Devlin)
- Dayton Web Developers - JavaScript, frontend (Allen May)
- Frameworks - Design, UX, UI (Allen May)
- Gem City Game Developers - Unity, Blender (Brian Turner)
- Gem City Machine Learning - ML, AI, Python (Evelyn J. Boettcher)
Please join us at one or more of these groups for pizza and drinks.
Your RSVP tells us how much we order.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Hack DaytonThe Innovation Hub, Dayton, OH
Hack Dayton.
A monthly hacker meet-up with a focus on hands on keyboard skill development. Our mission is to provide a community for educating and expanding the offensive cybersecurity industry in the Dayton area.We spin up simulated corporate environments with built in vulnerabilities to teach and expose our attendees to offensive security/red teaming/penetration testing.
We bring in guest speakers and walk through how to properly asses and exploit the environment.
We are on a summer hiatus but will be kicking back up August 30th from 5-8pm at the hub. We meet at the Hub in DownTown Dayton last Friday of the month.
Hack Dayton - Code For DaytonArcade Innovation Hub, Dayton, OH
Code For Dayton is a monthly user group meeting at the downtown Dayton Innovation Hub. The meetings follow the "hack night" format - a little discussion and show and tell up front, followed by an opportunity to break into groups to work on civic or community oriented projects.
Today, we are heading back to the Preservation Dayton dataset! Janet was able to contact the researcher who did the original 1996 & 2012 study. We're going to hack on some python to see if we can properly update the report with this new piece of info.
Check out CodeForDayton.org to find out more about us and what we are working on.