- Statistics Proposal and Self-Hosting ListenBrainz
My independent study to work on ListenBrainz comes to a close. I talk about my work in the last month and reflect back on my original objectives.
- Election Night Hackathon Supports Civic Engagement
On November 7, 2017, members of the RIT community came together for the annual Election Night Hackathon held in the Simone Center for Student Innovation.
- ListenBrainz Community Gardening and User Statistics
My independent study with ListenBrainz progresses with new contributor documentation and exploring user statistics further with Google BigQuery.
- Exploring Google Code-In, ListenBrainz Easyfix Bugs, D3.js
Last week was busy with new changes and documentation for ListenBrainz. I also picked some new tasks and will participate as a mentor for Google Code-In!
- How to Set Up a ListenBrainz Development Environment
Learn how to set up a ListenBrainz development environment to start working and contributing to the listenbrainz-server project.
- On the Data Refrain: Contributing to ListenBrainz
This semester, I'm taking an independent study where I contribute to ListenBrainz. By the end, I hope to accomplish three goals for ListenBrainz.
- 2016 – My Year in Review
2016 was a blur: Bitcamp in Maryland, HackMIT in Boston, WiCHacks 2016, Flock to Fedora in Poland, Vermont with Matt, NYC with Mike, and so much more.
- Students and Professors Work Across the Aisle During Election Night Hackathon
Over 140 students from across campus and across departments gathered together as the election night results rolled in to work on a range of civic projects.
- Hatchit Puts Open Source Power in Developers' Hands
This post was originally published on OpenSource.com. More and more students are learning about the world of open source through video games. Games like FreeCiv let players build empires based on the history of human civilization while games like Minetest emulates Minecraft in an open source block-building sandbox. Students are
- How to Set Up GitHub Organizations for Clubs
When starting with GitHub, there are ways to effectively use GitHub organizations to boost productivity and organization. Here's how you do it.