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The purpose of this JUG is to provide a forum to share ideas, discuss and to promote Java. Anybody with an interest in Java is encouraged to join. We meet once a month. The meetings will include tech talks on various topics related to Java. In addition to the meetings, we plan to have code jams, workshops and bof sessions on a regular basis. Come, connect and collaborate at the BOJUG home page & the mailing list and be a part of something awesome. We are a group of Java developers in Bangalo …
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This group is generally for anyone who's interested in those lovely devices known as mobile phones. Most groups are divided on the platform of their liking and there is no one group that appreciates and shares knowledge across platforms. So essentially, all you androids, iphones, blackberrys, palms, windows phones, symbian etc etc etc.,.. here's to mobility :)
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This is exploratory right now. Eventually, we will be a network of tasteful technology start-ups. And possibly help find co-founders. RULES: You should know how to make something. (Not be just an idea guy/girl.) Members are likely to be passionate about computing culture, freedom, zen, jargon file, folklore, shell etc. This isn't about Java, .Net, or other f'all Enterprise shit. We'll meet for beer once we have members.
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Gild Meetups are a perfect way for tech professionals to gather together, hear from leaders in the industry and expand their professional network. Each Gild Meetup features a keynote speaker who can share valuable insights on a range of issues affecting technologists--speakers like Kavita Iyer, CEO and co-founder of Minglebox, and Saurabh Chandra, co-founder and CEO of Neev Technologies.
In 2010 we will be hosting a series of Developer Meetups in locales all over the world throughout the year, catering to developers who are both brand-new to Force.com as well as veteran platform developers. To kick things off in India, our first meetup was hosted in Bangalore with about 30 developers wanting to learn about the Force.com platform. We welcome new and experts developers as well as students to the Force.com platform and who want to learn how to build apps and integrate other cloud …
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