Description
Vibe coding is all the rage! What? You haven't heard of it? Simply put, it using AI with natural language prompts to create programs. Jason Patel used this technique to create Rage Quit a browser-based video game that involves throwing a game controller at objects for points. It uses the WASD keys to move, mouse clicks to shoot, and spacebar to explode.
At this Wednesday's TIG meeting Jason will demonstrate how he used AI to create his game without coding. Bring your laptop if you want to follow along or just watch in amazement.
But wait there's more!
I have a short demonstration of how I used AI and Visual Studio to create a desktop program to scan for Bluetooth LE devices.
Jason Gerst debuted his Callerlight product at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. He will share some of his experiences with us.
New Tech's Thunderbots robotics team advanced to the FRC World Championships in Houston April 16 - 19. See some of their qualifying matches at State
The Technology Interest Group is a bi-monthly (twice per month on the second and fourth Wednesdays 6pm-8pm) meeting for students, hobbyists and professionals to discuss technology projects and ideas in a supportive and social atmosphere. The focus is on interpersonal networking, sharing information in order to build skills, and advancing personal/professional projects. Participants should not disclose confidential information to the group as there are no expressed or implied non-disclosure agreements (NDAs).
Each meeting will have a designated group leader who will facilitate:
- A featured speaker to present their project or other topic for up to 30 minutes (including Q&A), and
- Unstructured conversations at tables around the room based upon those present and the topics of interest that emerge.
Potential topics of interest:
- Robotics
- Internet of Things (IOT)
- Arduino, ESP32, or other microprocessors
- RaspberryPi or other single board computers
- Mobile App integration
- Cloud/Web integration
- Alexa / Home Assistant / Siri integration
- Prototyping
- Circuit boards
- 3D printed parts and enclosures
- Building entrepreneurial skills
- Taking an idea to the next step
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If you have a topic that you would like to present at a future meeting, please fill out this form.
There is no fee to participate in this event and you do not need to be a Cowork Evansville member to join. Attendees will be asked to sign in and fill out a feedback form at the end.