Tell HN: Opening a New Hackerspace in the Netherlands
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#3Nice to see this outside of the major tech hubs, Groningen, Drenthe and Zeeland all would benefit from more initiatives like these, congratulations!
I'm imagining Amsterdam and Rotterdam are at the top. Any other places I might not know about?
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#4One of our main problems was having enough funding to afford a space to rent. Hope it goes better for you than it did us.
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#5Nice to see this outside of the major tech hubs, Groningen, Drenthe and Zeeland all would benefit from more initiatives like these, congratulations!
As someone who is seeing the Netherlands as being a future home (my partner is Dutch) what areas would you consider to be the major tech hubs? I'm imagining Amsterdam and Rotterdam are at the top. Any other places I might not know about?
Also the collegetowns like Utrecht, possibly Leiden and wherever Radboud is at. Why wouldnt your partner know about these?
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#6Nice to see this outside of the major tech hubs, Groningen, Drenthe and Zeeland all would benefit from more initiatives like these, congratulations!
As someone who is seeing the Netherlands as being a future home (my partner is Dutch) what areas would you consider to be the major tech hubs? I'm imagining Amsterdam and Rotterdam are at the top. Any other places I might not know about?
The easiest way for any country to figure out where the tech hubs are is to look at where the technology oriented university campuses are located.
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#7My son's teacher recommended that he skip a grade but I would rather keep him in the same grade and give him other fun things to do on the side. He's currently most interested in programming, making stop motion films and chess, but I think some exposure to physics or chemistry might grab his attention too.
Preferably close to Amsterdam, but a short drive is doable too.
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#8Nice!! Do you happen to know any similar spaces where a 10 year old can further explore programming, technology or science? My son's teacher recommended that he skip a grade but I would rather keep him in the same grade and give him other fun things to do on the side. He's currently most interested in programming, making stop motion films and chess, but I think some exposure to physics or chemistry might grab his att…
edit: the first: Zeeburgerpad 45, the second: Eerste schinkelstraat 16
I don't have a phone number or other contact info, sorry!
Re: Tell HN: Opening a New Hackerspace in the Netherlands
#9Nice!! Do you happen to know any similar spaces where a 10 year old can further explore programming, technology or science? My son's teacher recommended that he skip a grade but I would rather keep him in the same grade and give him other fun things to do on the side. He's currently most interested in programming, making stop motion films and chess, but I think some exposure to physics or chemistry might grab his att…
Re: Tell HN: Opening a New Hackerspace in the Netherlands
#10Nice!! Do you happen to know any similar spaces where a 10 year old can further explore programming, technology or science? My son's teacher recommended that he skip a grade but I would rather keep him in the same grade and give him other fun things to do on the side. He's currently most interested in programming, making stop motion films and chess, but I think some exposure to physics or chemistry might grab his att…
ZB45 and LAG are the first that come to mind. Have fun! edit: the first: Zeeburgerpad 45, the second: Eerste schinkelstraat 16 I don't have a phone number or other contact info, sorry!
EDIT: And it seems that they have a website and a wiki https://laglab.org/ https://ikiwiki.laglab.org/