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This is a social networking group for NYC area Java developers, managers, recruiters, basically anyone with an interest in Java technologies. We feature technical presentations. Feel free to bring a presentation, a demo, flyers, make an announcement or ask questions. We usually adjourn to a nearby bar afterwards The NYC Java Study Groups JUG is the sponsor of the NYC Java Meetup and it's traditional monthly general meetings (for over 15 years) and the NYC Java Monthly Meetup are now one in the …
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Meet other local Java developers to talk about code, architecture, and innovation. Both beginners and pros are welcome! Many recruiters have also joined this group, but as a general policy, unless your agency has provided a significant sponsorship of our activities, we are unable to post your job openings on our Bulletin Board.
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Welcome to the New York Java Special Interest Group (NYJavaSIG). The NYJavaSIG is a technical community comprised of Java software engineers, Java application designers, technical managers and new media Java developers that have a common interest in all aspects of Java Technology. The NYJavaSIG (www.javasig.com) is the LARGEST Java User Group in North America with over 7,000+ members. We were the very first Java User Group in existence (Sept 1995). Visit www.javasig.com for more information.
Meet other New York Groovy / Grails developers to talk about code, architecture, and innovation. Both beginners and pros are welcome! We'll spend the next few weeks contacting local Java and other user groups to get a few members to join, and then start scheduling meetups.
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This group is designed to create a common meeting place for talented developers within New York City and New Jersey. Members have the opportunity to meet and network with people who share similar interests and passions. In addition to knowledge sharing, this group will also offer presentations and discussions from some of the top developers/architects on technologies like iPhone/iPad, Ruby on Rails, Android, Javascript/framewor
ks, Cucumber, Scala, Java, .Net and many others. Did we mention our e …
This Dev Meet Up is a social gathering for developers to discuss geospatial technologies, complementary third-party tools, and development platforms (e.g., Silverlight, Java, Flex, JavaScript) that are supported by Esri. Presentations run the gamut of our community: from Web development to mobile location development for iOS, Android and Windows Phone 7 to automating tasks with Python. Developers of all levels of expertise are welcome, from seasoned GIS professionals to those new to geospatial d …
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Welcome to the Coherence Special Interest Group (CSIG). Whether you're an experienced Coherence user, or new to Data Grid technology, the CSIG is the community for realizing Coherence-related projects and best practices. You won't want to miss our quarterly meetings, featuring some of the most active Coherence users as speakers and in the audience. We hope to see you soon! Dedicated to fostering community-based knowledge sharing, awareness and best practice applications of Data Grid technology t …
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… Objective-C (object oriented concepts, single inheritance, dynamic binding, method dispatch, similarities and diffs with C++ & Java). Xcode (Official and supported IDE for development, enhanced editor, make file, project setup, debugger, integration with simulator, interface builder and instruments). Interface Builder (Graphical Tool for creating App GUI). Instruments (Performance Analysis, Memory Leaks, Timing Charts). Simulator (Testing Apps before actually deploying on device). Debugger …
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From cocos2d.org: Cocos2d is [an open source] framework for building 2D games, demos, and other graphical/interactive applications. There are many flavors of Cocos2d. Originally written in Python the framework is in the process of being ported to Objective-C, C++, Java, and JavaScript. Coco2d enables you to quickly design and develop high quality 2d games that run on Mac OS X, Windows, iOS, Android, and modern web browsers. The Objective-C version, Cocos2d-iPhone is one of the most complete an …
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Are you able to keep track of all the new web technologies and trends happening today? I find myself routinely needing to do a quick search of the web to find out what a Cucumber or Scala entail, or what the latest IT acronym translates to. The aim of this group is to provide a more in-depth solution to some of these. The NYC Web Technologies Meetup will invite SMEs involved with these domains to introduce and detail these newer languages, tools, and trends. The group would meet ideally once a …
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We are very familiar with the CQ5 platform and thought that as new companies are rolling out CQ5 all the time it would be good to get those users familiar with the system together with those that may be dipping their toes into it for the first time. We're looking to set up a regular meetup where developers, users, product and project managers, and anyone who uses CQ5 can get together, over a drink or some snacks, to discuss their experiences. There's much knowledge that can and should be shared …
The New York Metro Symfony Framework user group meetup. For newbies and power users! Come network, laugh and learn!
These are not your typical software engineering events. Our events cover topics related to software engineering along with business but aim to change the perspective of those who attend. Our focus is on emerging technologies such as Big Data, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Nanotechnology, 3D printing, Machine Learning, MapReduce, Semantic Web technologies, alongside more traditional topics like Ruby on Rails, HTML5, PHP, node.js, and Python. We reach out to the entire New York metropol …
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A group dedicated to learning and mastering the Play! web application framework. The group was started by engineers at Gilt to help foster and learn from the Play! and Scala communities in NYC. As we dived deeper into this amazing web framework, we wanted to be able to connect with other engineers in the NY area to share our experiences, evangelize, and learn. No matter if you're a Play! expert, a Scala beginner, or just interested in what makes this web framework different, Play! NYC is here to …
Everyone has ideas. Not everyone can make them happen. Once a month we get together for a weekend to take a few ideas, chosen semi-democratically, and make them real. It's a hackathon, a community, a bunch of fun. How it works: Once a month we send out an email for projects. In order to submit your project for a barn raising you must have either:-- taken part (constructively) in a previous barn raising-- sponsor beer, pizza and general goodness for that barn raising The first Friday night of …
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We are a special breed who work well alone but even better in groups. This group is a medium for like minded individual to come together to share ideas, resources, experiences and, obvioiusly, make placements via splits. We will showcase the latest in recruiting technologies, methodologies and even some trade secrets from veterans.
This group is intended to become a hub for all today's technologies that make up the Internet as we know it. Here you are free to talk about front-end as well as back-end. This includes but not limited to everything from CSS, HTML, JavaScript, jQuery, YUI, MooTools, to Perl, Ruby, JAVA, UNIX, FreeBSD, Linux, OpenBSD, and anything else that drives today's Web 2.0 websites. Once this group reaches 50 members, we will begin meeting biweekly in informal settings (usually over coffee, drink and/or …
What is ALT.NET? 1. You’re the type of developer who uses what works while keeping an eye out for a better way. 2. You reach outside the mainstream to adopt the best of any community: Open Source, Agile, Java, Ruby, etc. 3. You’re not content with the status quo. Things can always be better expressed, more elegant and simple, more mutable, higher quality, etc. 4. You know tools are great, but they only take you so far. It’s the principles and knowledge that really matter. The best t …
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I'm creating this group because I don't see a meetup for Indonesian appreciation. Please join if you want to practice Indonesian or English or would like to learn about Indo culture. I hope to have many events and social gatherings. -For now this is an experiment in some ways. I want to see if there is interest so I am letting the membership build.
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This study group is one of the best in the city. Network with both back and front end developers. Welcome Javascripters, JQuery & Flex developers or just a beginner with a coding background. Learn by doing or be a mentor. Newbee that has a passion for learning in a group setting, join us! Members participating in book review club need to submit a list this month. Presentation: Steve Blumling open source video solutions, utilities, and server-based technology. Discussion: - WIKI …
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