Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our coding club, events, and community

FLINTA* stands for Female, Lesbian, Intersex, Non-binary, Trans, Agender, and other non-binary gender identities. It’s an inclusive term that acknowledges the diversity of gender identities beyond the binary.

G:URLs is a coding club for the FLINTA community in Vienna. We’re open to anyone interested in learning or improving their programming skills, regardless of experience level. We host biweekly events in English that range from beginner-friendly workshops and tech talks to social events and co-working sessions.

Our mission is to create an inclusive, supportive space where people can grow their tech skills, connect with others, and explore coding in a welcoming environment.

Not at all! We welcome members of all skill levels, from complete beginners to experienced developers. Our events are designed to be inclusive and accessible, whether you’re writing your first line of code or working on advanced projects.

If you identify as FLINTA* (Female, Lesbian, Intersex, Non-binary, Trans, Agender, and other non-binary gender identities) and have an interest in tech, you’re welcome to join!

You don’t need to be an expert - we welcome beginners, career changers, hobbyists, and anyone who wants to explore tech in a supportive environment. There are no prerequisites, no experience requirements, and no commitments. Just bring your curiosity and openness to learn!

We host biweekly events, which include workshops, coding sessions, tech talks, social events, and co-working evenings. Check our events calendar to see what’s coming up!

We host a variety of events every two weeks, including:

  • Beginner-friendly workshops - Learn new programming languages, tools, or frameworks
  • Practical coding sessions - Work on projects together or get help with your own
  • Tech talks - Hear from community members about their experiences and projects
  • Social events - Network and connect with others in a relaxed setting
  • Co-working evenings - Code alongside others in a supportive environment

All events are held in English. Some focus on learning specific skills, while others are simply about connecting with the community. You’re welcome to attend as often as you like!

All our events are conducted in English to ensure accessibility for our diverse international community in Vienna. However, many of our members are multilingual and happy to help in other languages during informal conversations.

No commitment required! You’re welcome to join as often as you like. Drop in when you’re interested in the topic or just want to hang out with the community. There’s no pressure to attend regularly.

No, all our events are free to attend! G:URL*s is a community-driven initiative, and we want to keep it accessible to everyone. However, donations are always appreciated and help us continue our work.

Our events are held in Vienna, Austria. Specific venues are announced with each event. Check our event calendar or subscribe to our newsletter for location details and updates.

You can subscribe to our newsletter, follow us on social media, or check our events calendar regularly. We announce all upcoming workshops, meetups, and community sessions well in advance.

Absolutely! We love hearing from our community. If you have ideas for workshops, want to give a talk, or have suggestions for events, please reach out to us through our contact form.

There are many ways to get involved! You can attend events, volunteer to help organize, give a talk or workshop, sponsor the initiative, or simply spread the word. Visit our Get Involved page or contact us to learn more.

While we don’t have a formal mentorship program yet, our community is very supportive and members often help each other during events and co-working sessions. It’s a great opportunity to connect with others and learn together.

If your friend identifies as FLINTA* and is interested in tech, they’re absolutely welcome to join! We encourage bringing friends who might benefit from our supportive community.

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