ClojureBridge Bangalore
Bangalore, India
21–22 March 2024
ClojureBridge is a beginner-friendly Clojure programming workshop for under-represented groups in tech.
You will learn fundamental programming concepts in Clojure through practical examples and exercises. Teachers and assistants will be there to guide you and help you build your first apps in Clojure.
The workshop is open to people who are completely new to programming, as well as existing developers new to Clojure.
Who can attend?
ClojureBridge is primarily intended for participants who identify as female, transgender, or non-binary with an interest in learning programming, and also functional programming with Clojure.
Men are welcome, but only as guest to a woman or non-binary individual who would like to attend.
ClojureBridge is emphatically queer and trans-friendly.
Venue
Bangalore International Centre, 7, 4th Main Rd, Stage 2, Domlur, Bangalore 560071
Timings and schedule
21st March, Thursday: 6pm to 7.30pm (Online) - An overview of Clojure, demos and support setting up a Clojure development environment on your laptop.
22nd March, Friday: 10am - 6:30pm (At the venue) - Work through Clojure concepts and carry out coding exercises in small groups.
It is essential to attend Thursday’s evening session if you wish to attend the workshop the next day. This prevents delays for other attendees during the workshop.
Tickets
As a community initiative, the workshop is free of cost.
Please RSVP by buying a free ticket here as spaces are limited.
Additional info
Please bring your laptop and charger with you.
Lunch and water will be provided at the event.
Location
Bangalore International Centre, 7, 4th Main Rd, Stage 2, Domlur, Bangalore, India
Organizers
We are grateful for the involvement of IN/Clojure and Alisha Mohanty, who will host this workshop, and will answer any questions you might have before or during the workshop.