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− | Technologia Incognita, or Undiscovered Technology, is a [[hackerspace]] to be. We are a | + | Technologia Incognita, or Undiscovered Technology, is a [[hackerspace]] to be. We are a hacker community, but we still need the space bit. |
We all like to learn and develop interesting projects, but working on a project alone can get lonely. There is no feedback on your work and where would you get that 470Ohm resistor at 06:00 in the morning? | We all like to learn and develop interesting projects, but working on a project alone can get lonely. There is no feedback on your work and where would you get that 470Ohm resistor at 06:00 in the morning? | ||
− | That's where the hackerspace comes in. Besides providing a medium for sharing equipment and parts, by working together you increase creativity, cross-pollinate and review each | + | That's where the hackerspace comes in. Besides providing a medium for sharing equipment and parts, by working together you increase creativity, cross-pollinate and review each other's projects. It's possible to share knowledge and help others develop in a diversity of fields. Being at the space not only helps you overcome difficulties, it also enhances the fun of doing projects! |
Do you want to know more? Look around on the [[Technologia Incognita|Wiki]], check our [https://techinc.nl/ website] and join us on one of our regular [[Events]] or check the [[Contact]] page for other ways of keeping track. | Do you want to know more? Look around on the [[Technologia Incognita|Wiki]], check our [https://techinc.nl/ website] and join us on one of our regular [[Events]] or check the [[Contact]] page for other ways of keeping track. |
Revision as of 21:11, 3 April 2012
Technologia Incognita
Technologia Incognita, or Undiscovered Technology, is a hackerspace to be. We are a hacker community, but we still need the space bit.
We all like to learn and develop interesting projects, but working on a project alone can get lonely. There is no feedback on your work and where would you get that 470Ohm resistor at 06:00 in the morning?
That's where the hackerspace comes in. Besides providing a medium for sharing equipment and parts, by working together you increase creativity, cross-pollinate and review each other's projects. It's possible to share knowledge and help others develop in a diversity of fields. Being at the space not only helps you overcome difficulties, it also enhances the fun of doing projects!
Do you want to know more? Look around on the Wiki, check our website and join us on one of our regular Events or check the Contact page for other ways of keeping track.