How We Built the World Wide Web in Five Days
This event is happening on Thursday 9th of January - the second Thursday of the month.
The World Wide Web turned 30 years old in 2019. To mark the occasion, a motley group of web nerds gathered at CERN, the birthplace of the web, to build a time machine. The first ever web browser was, confusingly, called WorldWideWeb. What if we could recreate the experience of using it ...but within a modern browser! Join (Je)Remy on a journey through time and space and code as they excavate the foundations of Tim Berners-Lee's gloriously ambitious and hacky hypertext system that went on to conquer the world.
You will be able to join us in-person at Runway East or online via YouTube.
We welcome people of all backgrounds and experience levels, so whether you've got a few years under your belt, or you're just starting to look into development we'd love to have you along.
🍕 Pizza and 🍻 drinks will be provided thanks to sponsorship from Runway East and Silicon Brighton.
Thinking of coming? Join us on Meetup