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Garys Computer Repair Service

Garys Computer Repair Service

120 rock road, Booterstown ,
A technician is available 7 days a week, 365 days of the year from 7am 2 late to assist you with any computer problem you might have... For seven years we have covered all areas of Dublin. We fix Laptops, Desktops, Xbox & PlayStation units. We also repair iPhone and Ipad devices - covering Hardware and Software problems. A technician can repair your computer at your home or at our workshop and at reasonable prices. We offer solutions to Virus & Spyware Removal, Security and Performance fixes, Wireless Networking set up, Computer Tune-Up, Internet and Email problems, Printer help, Backup Software solutions, Windows 7 upgrades, Hardware Installations, Technology Consultation, Computer Hardware Repair and much more besides.. Looking for a electronic product or part why not call for a quote
Tel: 876458519
Spectrum Technologies for Living

Spectrum Technologies for Living

26a Cherryfield Walk, Hartstown ,
Spectrum Technologies for living is a Software Development Company providing customised software to people with Autism Spectrum Disorders and their families. All of our software is custom built to the specific needs of our clients. We develop apps for Window's, Linux and Android devices.
Tel: 871939215
Buttner Electronics

Buttner Electronics

Supple Park, Main Street, Dunshaughlin ,
Buttner Electronics Dunshaughlin. Electronic Repair Centre. For all your Plasma, LCD & LED TV Repairs, Pc Computer & Laptop Repairs, Audio Hifi Systems & DJ Equipment Repairs, iPhone & Smartphone Unlocking and replacement Screens, Games Console and GHD Repairs,
Tel: 18259870
Arklow Custom Built PC's, Workstations & Servers

Arklow Custom Built PC's, Workstations & Servers

South Quay, Arklow ,
I'm a computer and technology enthusiast based down in Arklow, Co. Wicklow, with several years of computer experience, and a specialist in gaming technology and general hardware.
Tel: 868729824
King Computers

King Computers

131 Ballyshannon Road, Kilmore West, Dublin ,
Home and small office computer repairs - based in Dublin, servicing all of Ireland.
Coderdojoathy

Coderdojoathy

CoderDojo is an Irish led, global movement of coding clubs for young people. Come learn or teach to code, hack, develop websites, apps, games and more! CoderDojo is a movement orientated around running free not-for-profit coding clubs and regular sessions for young people. At a CoderDojo, young people learn how to code, develop websites, apps, programs, games and more. Dojos are set up, run by and taught at by volunteers. Dojos organise tours of technology companies, bring in guest speakers to talk about their career and what they do, and organise events. In addition to learning to code, members meet like minded people, show off what they’ve been working on and so on. CoderDojo makes development and learning to code a fun, sociable, kick ass experience. CoderDojo also puts a strong emphasis on open source and free software, and has a strong network of members and volunteers globally. CoderDojo has just one rule: “Above All: Be Cool“, bullying, lying, wasting people’s time and so on is uncool. A bit of history: CoderDojo is a not-for-profit organisation founded by James Whelton and Bill Liao. It was first started in James Whelton’s school in early 2011 when James received some publicity after hacking the iPod Nano and some younger students expressed an interest in learning how to code. He setup a computer club in his school (PBC Cork) where he started teaching basic HTML and CSS. Later that year he met Bill Liao, a entrepreneur and philanthropist, who was interested in growing the project into something bigger than just an after-school computer club. In June 2011 the first CoderDojo was launched in the National Software Centre in Cork where CoderDojo saw extreme success. The Cork Dojo saw people travelling from Dublin frequently to attend sessions. Owing to this popularity a Dublin Dojo was launched soon after in Google’s Montevetro building. The increasing success leading to setting up more Dojos around Ireland and subsequently around the world.