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10 Meetup Groups match “Software Developers” near Danbury, CT
We're a fun loving, pizza eating, group of coding beginners and experts committed to the development and learning of server-side software development.
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Coming in January 2013! Refresh CT is a monthly "show-and-tell" event for people who create things for the web. Refresh is open to anyone who creates things on the web. Web designers, developers, copywriters, illustrators and more are welcome to attend. The only catch is you have to participate if you attend. Share something with the group that inspires you. Could be anything from a project you're working on to something cool you read about recently and want to try. Everyone will have 2 minutes …
The purpose of this meeting is to create a place where people who already work in the mobile field, or those who want to get involved in mobile development, can come and tinker with like minded people. If you are a developer and are unsure how you can migrate your skills into the mobile space, come and speak with people who have managed this transition. The group holds workshops on the different mobile environments and on APIs that are available to access data from many website. The group will h …
Danbury.rb (http://danburyrb.org) is a social group for people interested in the Ruby programming language and Ruby on Rails framework living in and around Danbury CT, Fairfield County, and surrounding areas in Connecticut and New York. Our group consists of a variety of professionals and hobbyists who enjoy coming together to share knowledge and learn from one another. Our intention is to bring together everyone in the area for a variety of group discussions, hack nights, and social events.
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This group is for all computer enthusiasts living in the greater Danbury CT area. Find out about upcoming meeting held by DACS, the "Danbury Area Computer Society". DACS welcomes anyone interested in computing, be they novices, intermediate or experienced users. Free monthly meetings include networking opportunities, a Q&A session as well as a presentation by experts in computer-related fields. Members of DACS enjoy many resources such as access to monthly computer-related classes (Special inter …
This is the core meetup for The Stamford Innovation Center the entrepreneurial hub of Stamford, CT located in Stamford's iconic Old Town Hall. www.stamfordinnovationcenter.com Mission Our vision is to create a physical location to support the growing and diverse group of start-ups that are sprouting up all over Metro NYC and Southwestern CT. Our sole objective is to create an environment where entrepreneurs can tap into the deep Expertise, enthusiastic Talent, proven Service Providers and exper …
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We're working on creating a hackerspace in Danbury, Connecticut and are looking for interesting people to help.
Try something different, get some exercise, learn something new. If you can swim then we will teach you to snorkel and then hand you a stick so you can jump right into the action. Bring your bathing suit and let us know you are coming (we need your foot size for fins). We'll give you one on one lessons at what ever pace you are comfortable with. There is no cost while you are a novice. So RSVP for one of our Thursday night meetups, 7:30-9PM at the Stratford YMCA. Call Jamie if you have question …
This group will be a haven for DIY and Open Source software/hardware enthusiasts to learn new things, make cool projects and share their skills/knowledge. The only requirement to join the group is the ability to learn new things. Expect classes in LAMP programming, Arduino, PCB Design (Eagle), lockpicking, beer brewing, soldering, painting, drawing, silkscreening and a whole lot more .
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The Connecticut PC Users Group is a non-profit, volunteer organization formed initially to share information related to the use of PC's and now includes Apple, as well as all other digital devices, software and services. It has been in existence since 1981. The group meets at 6:30pm at the Silver Star Diner in Norwalk on the fourth Tuesday of each month (except December). Meetings are open to the public and there is no charge to attend. Meetings begin with a welcome and announcements, followed b …
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