Code Pyramid is an enthusiastic group of software developers, graphic designers, web designers and other techies. It was formed by nerds Ahmed Idris, Mubarak Aminu and Aminu Bakori. The group hopes to create a friendly atmosphere of techies by encouraging , coaching and mentoring members. We grabbed a copy of the group's manifesto which reads;
OUR MISSION
CodePyramid is simply an informal group of software developers, graphics designers, web designers, and other techies. It’s a Nerd Club.We meet monthly, and occasionally organize hackathons.
INCLUSION
You are welcome here. We offer a friendly atmosphere regardless of gender and ethnicity. We are not youth centered, but we welcome talented young people who are engaged in software development.
OPENNESS: We celebrate the principles of Open Data. Open-source is a given.
INDIVIDUALS
We encourage the development of the individual software developer (as opposed to a business incubator). We mentor on development, presentation skills, project management and more. Our group ranges widely in experience, but we all share a common passion for software.
COMMUNITY
We want to interact with existing organizations to build a tech ecosystem in the North . We’ll work with government, industry, schools, youth: you name it. We’re opinionated, independent, and eager to help.
Code Pyramid has its unofficial website at codepyramid.webnode.com
Its maiden meet up will be held at No 105 Gyadi-Gyadi, New Court Road, Kano on the 29th of October 2016. It is an Hour and Half event that will commence by 2:00pm and end by 3:30pm. Registration for the event can be done here.
OUR MISSION
CodePyramid is simply an informal group of software developers, graphics designers, web designers, and other techies. It’s a Nerd Club.We meet monthly, and occasionally organize hackathons.
INCLUSION
You are welcome here. We offer a friendly atmosphere regardless of gender and ethnicity. We are not youth centered, but we welcome talented young people who are engaged in software development.
OPENNESS: We celebrate the principles of Open Data. Open-source is a given.
INDIVIDUALS
We encourage the development of the individual software developer (as opposed to a business incubator). We mentor on development, presentation skills, project management and more. Our group ranges widely in experience, but we all share a common passion for software.
COMMUNITY
We want to interact with existing organizations to build a tech ecosystem in the North . We’ll work with government, industry, schools, youth: you name it. We’re opinionated, independent, and eager to help.
Code Pyramid has its unofficial website at codepyramid.webnode.com
Its maiden meet up will be held at No 105 Gyadi-Gyadi, New Court Road, Kano on the 29th of October 2016. It is an Hour and Half event that will commence by 2:00pm and end by 3:30pm. Registration for the event can be done here.
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