Video: My "Open Data for Developers" session from #CapitolCamp

Last Friday, the NY Senate CIO hosted the first ever Capitol Camp in Albany.

Along with Remy DeCausemaker, I led a session on “Open Data for Developers”, discussing the Why?/What?/How?’s of releasing government data in open formats with open tools. Remy demonstrated the scrubbers and scrapers that his organization Civx.us has developed.

Here’s the video…

You can view the complete session notes here along with notes and information on the rest of the event. There are also uncut videos of the rest of the sessions on the NY Senate Uncut YouTube Channel.

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2 Responses to Video: My "Open Data for Developers" session from #CapitolCamp

  1. Great job Nathan. I’m also dabbling in open data up here in Canada. Check out http://www.disclosed.ca — the source code, the data, issues and docs are on http://github.com/nurey/disclosed

  2. nathan says:

    Thanks for the comment, Ilia. I’ll check out your project on Github…

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