![]() ![]() We have a new best friend meet-up, React Knowledgeable AKA RK, which is Wei’s brainchild, and is meant to be a fun and friendly podium to share what we learn about React. Credit to Michael Cheng and his army of videographers for making this possible. For data buffs, there is, which has information on tech meet-ups in Singapore dating back to December 2014.Īs of August 2018, webuild.sg has merged into Engineers.SG, so please refer to for the list of upcoming open developer, design and maker events in Singapore.Īlso, a huge kudos to Engineers.SG, which records videos of almost every single tech meet-up in Singapore. If you’re interested to attend any other tech meet-ups, definitely check it out. We can’t talk about tech meet-ups in Singapore without mentioning webuild.sg, THE hub for all things tech on this little red dot. You can also send them your birthday wishes on 8 June. But they have started to make more regular appearances so keep a look out. Our sort-of-secret-unofficial mascot, named “200” (go ask Wei about that), first made an appearance at Talk.CSS #19, but had since flown under the radar. But after 3 months of flying solo, we lucked out and found a new co-organiser, Gao Wei. Chris left Singapore to return to Australia after Talk.CSS #34. ![]() The meetup was started and run by Chen Hui Jing and Chris Lienert. The idea of starting a CSS meet-up seemed to take quite well and by 4pm we already had a logo, a GitHub organisation, a Twitter account and the venue for our inaugural meet-up. It all started from a random conversation in our local digital watering hole, the KopiJS slack channel. Talk.CSS came into being on October 26, 2015. There wasn’t a CSS-specific meet-up in Singapore at the time, and usually talks related to CSS latched onto other meet-ups like Talk.JS or Front End Developers Singapore. Almost every programming language has its own local meet-up. ![]()
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