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Description: This talk speaks about open and closed doors. How sometimes you find yourself in a dead end street with no way to go. We don't realize how closed our tech community is and how hard it can be for outsiders to make a start in this field. But there are keys and we can help to give access. Let's talk about the hard-to-approach field of virtual reality and how A-Frame opens doors. A-Frame is a web framework for building virtual reality experiences. After the talk you'll be able to build your first own Web VR experience. Promised! 🗝
About: Malwine is an active member of the Berlin tech scene. She's helped to organize conferences, study groups and started workshops like ClojureBridge in Berlin. Community is where her heart beats. She loves to create open and welcoming spaces where people can meet and learn. As student of computer science she is also working part time as a software developer. She likes to draw sketchnotes and comics.
Finding the key (to Web VR)
Type: Talk
Description: This talk speaks about open and closed doors. How sometimes you find yourself in a dead end street with no way to go. We don't realize how closed our tech community is and how hard it can be for outsiders to make a start in this field. But there are keys and we can help to give access. Let's talk about the hard-to-approach field of virtual reality and how A-Frame opens doors. A-Frame is a web framework for building virtual reality experiences. After the talk you'll be able to build your first own Web VR experience. Promised! 🗝
Preferred language: English
Duration: Short talk (~30min)
Preferred size: any size
When: March 19
Personal info
Name: Malwine von Berlin
Website: malweene.com
About: Malwine is an active member of the Berlin tech scene. She's helped to organize conferences, study groups and started workshops like ClojureBridge in Berlin. Community is where her heart beats. She loves to create open and welcoming spaces where people can meet and learn. As student of computer science she is also working part time as a software developer. She likes to draw sketchnotes and comics.
Twitter: @malweene
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