Monthly Coding Club
Monthly Coding Club to meet and code with like-minded founders. Yes! You can code at night too if you are a night owl.
Date and time
Location
Online
Refund Policy
About this event
- Event lasts 29 days 23 hours
Welcome to the Monthly Coding Club! 🚀 Let's gather together on September 1, 2025 for a month of fun and interactive coding sessions. Whether you're a beginner or a coding pro, everyone is welcome to join us. Get ready to learn new skills, work on projects, and connect with fellow coding pros. Join like-minded people and find the missing piece for the next million dollar startup. Solve production code problems with code snippets that are saved under the creative commons license. Bring your friends and experts from each field and start working on solving code snippets! Strictly confidential clause, please don't steal code and pretend it was your work. Ask your co-author for explicit permission first, like "Hey can I use this to solve a problem in this field at work? I won't take credit for it."
Spaces are limited on a first come first serve basis. Act fast before it's gone!
Don't miss this opportunity to level up your coding game! See you there!
Frequently asked questions
A computer, a mobile device you can code with, and Internet connection. That's it!
Yes! The event is available online. You can participate in all the coding sessions and chats from the comfort of anywhere you'd like!
Yes! You can reserve a physical spot at the venue in downtown San Francisco. There's a wait-list but there is free coffee too!
Anything! From Python to LLM to C to no-code! There is a spot for everybody! If you start a conversation with the next guy, you might just find the missing skill that you need to start the next million dollar company!
It's for the month of September. The physical venue is on a first-come first-serve basis. The online event can be joined from anywhere!
Yes! If for some reason the event was cancelled for the month, you'll have a full refund! Eventbrite does charge a modest processing fee, that would be deducted, it's less than 10%.