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Code Hero to be at Casual Connect Europe 2012

Code Hero will be at the Casual Connect Europe game developer conference in Hamburg February 7-9!

We were launching Code Hero at Minecon when we met Julia from Casual Connect, a magazine for the European game developer community and the organizers of the 7th Casual Connect Europe conference.

This is going to be a B2B event for developers, publishers and distributors from all over the world with more than 1500 professionals this year. The conference will take place on 7-9 February in Congress Center Hamburg (5 minutes from Hamburg downtown). 

All the details are on the official website: http://europe.casualconnect.org 

CC in Hamburg will have over 40 industry expert lectures on general interest, Social, Mobile, Platforms, Production and Business tracks spanning two lecture halls with parallel lectures.

There will be over 70 exhibitors and a special Games for Gamers exhibition, showcasing 14 awesome games, including Code Hero, where people will be able to play the game.

There will also be three epic parties at the best Hamburg locations where the real fun networking happens!

We'll have Primer Labs Europe team members exhibiting Code Hero at the show. If you'll be in Hamburg for the show and you'd like to connect with us or volunteer to help with our booth, contact us at events@primerlabs.com

Check out the previous issues of Casual Connect Magazine here:

http://casualconnect.org/magazine-archive/

We're writing an article for Casual Connect Magazine that will appear soon!

Code Hero Angelhack featured in Business Insider

Primer Labs met Business Insider journalist Boonsri Dickinson as we prepared our presentation at Angelhack and she featured a shot of our deck's hackerspace slide in their photo essay and article about the hackathon:

Code Hero is launching at Minecon Las Vegas!

Code Hero is at Minecon! Come and meet the Code Hero team to try and buy the beta of the game for the first time in the Indy Games Exhibition at Minecon!

We've met thousands of the most amazing young people and adults alike, and the response has been beyond anything we ever imagined!

One of the most amazing young people I met was this boy who was so small he had to stand on a chair to reach the keyboard and mouse and so smart that he's in precalculus and so quick at learning programming that he would have beat the game in one sitting/standing if there hadn't been a line of people wanting to get their hands on it too!

He was the first person to ask for my autograph and I have the feeling that he is going to produce some amazing code hero exploits in the future!

Attend Unity Meetups

Attend Unity meetups and meet fellow game developers!

 

Gamebridge Unityversity Noisebridge Mondays

Gamebridge meetups at Noisebridge at 2169 Mission St. on Mondays at 6PM are a great opportunity to meet fellow game developers to get started, find mentorship share professional knowledge.

Things To Bring To Gamebridge Events

  • Mac & Windows Laptop with 3D graphics support to run Unity3D
  • Pre-install Unity, Sketchup Pro trial and some Unity tutorials so you can get started right away with Unityversity.
  • iPhones, iPads, Androids & other cool game hardware devices for building games on
  • Connectors to hook laptops to projectors to show your games off

Bay Area Unity Users Meetup

Bay Area Unity Users is a monthly meetup to talk about best practices in Unity3D.

This will also be a place for those looking for work and those looking for those looking for work.

The Unite 11 Conference is coming very soon - make sure to check that out http://unity3d.com/unite/. We'll try to have our first meeting before that. Since this is a Bay Area group, we'll have to work out where best to meet. We might alternate SF/SiliValley, like many other groups.

Although independently organized, Unity supports this meetup and will send people to the meetings, perhaps even bringing pizza, and certainly expecting to get grilled.

Hack The Future

Hack The Future is hackerspace mentoring events for young future hackers aged 8-18!

 

Game Jams

 

Game Jams are events where you meet up with tons of other aspiring game developers and work on games all weekend long to build something insanely great! Code Hero will be participating in and helping with anyone who wants to participate in upcoming Game Jams. This is your chance to get involved and meet more other developers!

 

 


 

Code Hero Wins Innovation Award @ SF Beta

Code Hero won the Innovation Award at the SF Beta Startup Mixer for Mobile Games on November 8th as attendees flocked to see the latest Code Hero demo. Here's the announcement:

Innovation Award winner: Code Hero

Complimenting our People’s Choice Award, we’re pleased to announce the newly formed Innovation Award, bestowed upon SF Beta startups that grace our event with game-changing, revolutionary, category-creating concepts.

Code Hero is edutainment (remember that?) at its finest — a game that teaches you how to make games with a code gun that copies, edits and shoots Javascript in Unity3D. I’m pretty sure I met Alex Peake, the company’s founder, at a flash mob in the Mission district several years ago, proving that San Francisco really is the smallest town in the world.

Our booth was packed with people getting their hands on Code Hero for the first time:

 

Audiences were captivated by Code Hero's approach towards learning programming in 3D as many non-programmers saw for the first time a way they could break into coding and actually enjoy learning Javascript and Unityscript. 

 

 

 

Experienced programmers got a laugh from seeing how the classic FizzBuzz job interview question is transformed into a horde of 100 angry FizzBots in Code Hero's FizzBoss challenge to combine Javascript algorithms and Unity game code.

 


Code Hero Has One More Thing To Announce at SF Beta: Mobile Games Nov 8 2011

SF Beta: The Bay Area’s Finest Startup Mixer

Now in our sixth year, SF Beta is San Francisco’s largest and longest-running startup mixer. Taking place every two months, we draw regular sell-out crowds of over 500 founders, VCs, developers, and more.

Join us to meet the Code Hero team and be amongst the very first to get your hands on the game that teaches you how to make game and try this one more thing we are announcing! 

The most recent launch of Boston Beta drew a sellout crowd of 400 people. Twenty startups demoed, vying for our People's Choice Award,  given to the company who collects the greatest number of chips from our audience, each worth "$10,000" and ArtVenue raised a staggering $900,000!

REGISTER WHILE TICKET SUPPLIES LAST FOR SF BETA: MOBILE GAMES TUESDAY NOVEMBER 8

Game Jams

Code Hero will be participating in and helping with anyone who wants to participate in these upcoming Game Jams:

Game Jame Calendar

Mini Ludum Dare November 4th-6th 2011 http://www.ludumdare.com/compo/2011/10/28/introducing-the-mini-ld-30- togetherness/

LD October challenge October 2011 http://www.ludumdare.com/compo/2011/09/28/announcing-october-challenge-2011/

0h game jam US November 6 at 2:00 am each local time http://0hgame.eu/ (close the reddit enhancement bar if you use it to be able to see navigation)

Super friendship club Tuesday Nov 1 2011(supposedly)http://www.superfriendshipclub.com/forum/index.php

Global game jam January 27-29 2012 http://globalgamejam.org/

Code Hero Talk & Panel at Open Science Summit 2011

Alex Peake spoke at the Open Science Summit 2011 at the Moutain View Computer History Museum about some of humanity's worst investment decisions: rejecting Demoritus' atomic theory, ignoring Galileo's heliocentric astronomy, Napoleon passing on Fulton's submarine until it was too late for it to rescue him, unfunding Charles Babbage's 1860s Difference Engine and Analytic Engine computers, and educational descrimination against women and other "wrong sorts of people" which withheld mathematics from more than half of humanity despite failing to stop Lady Ada Lovelace from learning math and inventing computer software in 1862.

WATCH ALEX'S TALK AT 0:30 HERE followed by a panel run by Mitch Altman with Alex, Mitch, Jimmy and the Stanford Eterna and Foldit team.

Today's challenges demand that we set minds free and abolish educational discrimination to achieve full literacy starting with code literacy so that everyone can explore the world of code and invent the future.

Alex showed the Hack The Future mentoring event and demoed the Code Hero game including a mission where you help Ada and Charles Babbage construct a 3D replica of the Difference Engine whose replica is actually built and working in its entirety at the Computer Histroy Museum.

A new version of the talk video with clarified visuals and audio is coming soon.

Real Artists Ship Code Hero Private Beta: The Ludum Dare Sell Your Game Challenge

The Ludum Dare October Challenge was more than a game jam challenge to complete a game: It challenged developers to take a game already made and polish it up to take it to market and sell it for at least $1! Here's what the keynote said:

Your goal is to make money from your game! Your goal is to earn $1! You probably made a game and sat on it. Now's the time to go for the dream and sell it!

 So we put up the store to let you buy the Code Hero Private Beta NOW for early access to jump the testing queue. This is your chance to preorder the game now and own it before we release the final version for full price!

Do you have a game idea? Is there a game you could make with Unity using what you learn from Code Hero and Gamebridge Unityversity? Watch this Ludum Dare keynote and make this month your dare month to do the same thing. Email us when your game goes on sale and we'll feature it on the Code Hero site!

Hack The Future

Hack The Future is hackerspace mentoring for young future hackers!

  • Are you a smart young person aged 10-19?
  • Would you like to learn how to make amazing things with computers, electronics, technology and entrepreneurship?
  • Would you like to meet mentors who can answer your questions and help you one-on-one to learn how to accomplish epic projects?
  • Are you an adult technologist who would like to mentor and teach young people?
  • Click to Join Hack The Future!

    Learning Unity3D with Primer Labs Cofounders through Code Hero 

    Primer Labs cofounder Alex Peake is a cofounding organizer of Hack The Future and Primer Labs team members have taught over a hundred young future hackers computer game programming in Unity3D through a combination of Code Hero and hands-on instruction and mentorship.

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    For Willie Yee, 12, the event is like Christmas in May; it's the reason he signed up so quickly. "I like programming," says the San Jose 7th grader. "But I really want to learn more complex commands for some programming languages." 

    Hack the Future is fashioned on SuperHappyDevHouse, where the wunderkinds who fancy creation over computer cracking talk tech, swap blue-sky ideas and collaborate to come up with "the next big thing." Hack the Future is a one-day party and hackathon for youth in grades 5-12, to show them what it's like to be a hacker and see if it's for them. 

    The mentors don't tell students what to do, but provide a variety of starting points and suggestions for how the students can direct their own learning in technology. Students are free to work on whatever they want. Mentors keep students from getting stuck, and show the way forward when they can't find it. 

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    The idea to gather youngsters for an all-day techie confab was a no-brainer, says Joe Mathes, startup engineer and Hack the Future co-creator. "This is the first chance many kids will have to enter the exciting, advancing field of technology. Programming is literacy. To be great, you have to start when you're young, and you have to learn it from a native speaker," Mathes says. "So, as professionals on the cutting edge, we wanted to teach what we know straight from the front lines."

    And if Mathes has his way, he'd like to keep delivering presents. He has big plans to make "Hack the Future" a recurring event, one that might even spawn a hacker space for youth around the Bay Area, across the country and abroad. "I expect we'll take some kids who have the creative spark to start hacking the future, and we'll show them how to continue teaching themselves through the rest of their lives," he says.

    Al Alcorn, creator of Pong, teaches kids solder hacking skills he used to wire wrap the first hit video game.

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    Primer Code Hero Chosen For World Future Society BetaLaunch Vancouver July 8

    Primer's Code Hero has been selected as one of the top inventions of 2011 to be featured at World Futurist BetaLaunch in Vancouver July 8th and 9th!

    UPDATE JULY 8 2011: We presented Code Hero at the BetaLaunch Disruptathon and here's video showing us at the event and some of our favorite future tech groups presenting including Seasteading and TechShop. Alex Peake and Randal Koene of CarbonCopies and Halcyon appear in white lab coats demoing Code Hero at 1:00:

    Some attendees vlogged their favorite inventions at BetaLaunch and they picked Code Hero, TechShop and Seasteading as three of their favorites:

    Lisa Donchak editor of Game Theory Ninja and World Futurist Society explains the event:

    15 launches
    1,000 conference attendees
    50,000+ online visitors
    July 8-9, 2011
    Wall Centre in Vancouver, Canada

    On July 8-9, 2011, a small group of brilliant entrepreneurs will be given a chance to change the world. Their ideas could give birth to the next Internet, Facebook or Unmanned Aerial Vehicle.

    This event creates the perfect recipe for success. Bring together over 1,000 investors, scientists, engineers, and early adopters and offer them the opportunity to see and touch the greatest inventions of the year.

    Unlike other events, the field goes beyond software and internet apps. Some of the most exciting and innovative ideas are coming out of DIY and Maker Faires, with others combining cutting-edge software with the latest in hardware.

    The atmosphere will be electric.

    Touchscreen devices for voting, online fundraising opportunities, and an evening cocktail hour open to conference attendees and the local Vancouver tech scene.

    We hope to see you all in Vancouver at World Futurists Learn more about the event and all the other top inventions like Seasteading and Techshop at http://wfsbetalaunch.com/finalists.

    Maker's Faire Editor's Choice Award from BoingBoing's Mark Frauenfelder for Code Hero: Primer Zero

    Maker Faire 2011 Editor's Choice Award 

    Code Hero was shown at Maker Faire 2011 and it won an Editor's Choice Blue Ribbon Award from Mark Frauenfelder of MAKE and BoingBoing.net. So much for stealth mode.

    Maker Faire 2011 Kids' Choice Award

    Kids at the event when asked by an emcee in a group  what their favorite thing at Maker Faire was shouted "Code Hero, the game where you learn how to make your own games!" to the cheers of the other kids. Thousands of kids played and many had to be dragged away when their group was moved to the next area and demanded that their school teachers follow up with us to bring Code Hero to their schools.

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