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MVP Factory

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MVP (Minimum Viable Product) Factory is a bimonthly event where participants attempt to complete a nugget in teams or by themselves by the end of every month. The themes are language agnostic. The culture is as inclusive and welcoming as any Code & Coffee social event.

Event Breakdown

A Typical Month

First Event: The Theme

The first event of the month begins with a introduction to a theme. When presenting, please do:

  • Keep it short (Maximum of 10 minutes)
  • Offer learning resources
  • Provide sample ideas
  • Briefly explain possible challenges

For example themes, please visit.

Afterwards, have everyone stand up and introduce themselves. Devs should:

  • Say their name
  • Mention their skills (e.g. programming languages)
  • Offer their idea (if they have one at this point)

Finally, everyone works on their project until the event ends. Cooperation should be encouraged. MVP Factory is not a competition.

Last Event: The Grind

The second event would be a continuation of the first. Devs continue working on their MVP.

A Typical Year

Demo Day

Every 3 or 4 months, devs that have made enough progress on their projects can do a short presentation (5-10 minutes) of their work.

Things to do for this event:

  • Sponsored catering
  • Reserved an 1 and a half for talks
  • Reserve time for socializing
  • Announce it only when there are enough speakers

Hackaton

Once a year, organize a hackathon.

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