"Hi, I'm Andrew. I am a full stack developer, who is always looking for opportunities to learn new things and share what I know with other people. I started the Brampton Coffee 'n' Code meet-up with the help of the library when I noticed that there was a lot of talent in Brampton but no real community around technology. I look forward to meeting you!"
About Brampton Coffee 'n' Code
This casual meetup is for anyone interested in computer programming. It is a space to share ideas or problems and connect with programmers of all experience levels. Collaboration between attendees is encouraged.
Meetups take place every other Saturday from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm at Springdale Branch Library. Complimentary coffee is provided by the City of Brampton.
Attend to Meet Our Coders
"Hi, I'm Suhas, a developer, with a science and math background. I love learning new things and sharing my knowledge with others. I am interested in Blender, Unreal Engine, music, and anything that involves programming and physics. Feel free to talk to me about anything you are passionate about."
"Hi I'm Paul. I'm currently a computer science student and going to Brampton Coffee 'n' Code has been a great experience! It has allowed me to meet and network with the tech community in Brampton."
"Hi, I'm David. After completing a web-development boot camp, I landed my first job as a software developer. The networking and knowledge-sharing opportunities I've experienced while being a member of Brampton Coffee 'n' Code have really helped me pursue my goals."
Join the Coffee 'n' Code Discord
Keep the conversation going online in the Brampton Coffee ‘n’ Code Discord . Introduce yourself in the #introductions channel and react to the bot message with the language(s) you're best at.
New to programming? Select the language(s) you're learning. In the spirit of community building and collaboration, we also ask that you change your server nickname to the name you'd introduce yourself with if we were meeting in person
For more information email
support@m.coffeeandcode.space
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- Introduction to Javascript
- Introduction to Python Programming
- Introduction to CSS3 and HTML5
- LinkedIn Learning
- Programming Fundamentals
- Python Essential Training
- Hands-on practice with GitHub (external link)
- O’Reilly e-books
- The Pragmatic Programmer by David Thomas and Andrew Hunt
- Clean Code Fundamentals by Robert C. Martin
- The Clean Coder: A Code of Conduct for Professional Programmers by Robert C. Martin
- Clean Architecture: A Craftsman’s Guide to Software Structure and Design by Robert C. Martin
- Head First Design Patterns by Eric Freeman and Elisabeth Robson