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Meet monthly with colleagues who identify as computer consultants, self-employed or working through agencies, for informal chat on technical and business issues. This group provides a chance for you to discuss with friends those technical issues that only fellow computer consultants would find fun to talk about. The round table on the most interesting thing that happened this month is always a highlight. Persons specializing in software, hardware, or networking are welcome. Members usually ord …
We talk We hack We drink Why aren't you here yet? STLRuby is open to all. You don't even have to be a developer. If you have an intrest in Ruby then this is the place to be. We have beginners to experts. We even have the occasional designer who tries to tell us how awesome php is. We don't even all love Ruby all the time. So beginner, expert, designer, or Ruby hater, we will still welcome you for a beer and some code talk. Psst, we may even talk about design a little. Follow us @stlruby
Once a month, get together for an all-night hacking session. Stay as long or as short as you'd like. I started this group to spend time with other St Louis developers. This group is for anyone who wants to catch up on that nagging side project at a late night, caffeinated coding session with like-minded individuals. All skill levels and languages are welcome.
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St. Louis now has a second .NET User Group located on the east side of the city. We will have many of the same speakers as the west side group and also try to address the needs of a large Microsoft technical community centered around Scott Air Force Base.
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