6 Meetup Groups match “Software Developers” near Liverpool, NY
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The Eastern Ontario PHP User Group is for PHP developers in Eastern Ontario to meet for learning, networking and fun. Based out of Kingston, we also focus on Gananoque, Napanee, Smiths Falls, Brockville, Belleville and surrounding areas.
Coworking Rochester was founded to provide a collaborative, casual workspace for freelancers, business travelers and other professionals - as well as to offer a venue for groups and individuals to collaborate. This Meetup group is focused on user groups and other events at our space. We host groups that range from web developers sharing knowledge about various programming languages, to authors and book groups, and even host table/board/role-playing gamers. Events are typically held weekday eve …
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Play is important. New tools and technologies are making it easier than ever to make all kinds of games and get them in front of people. Come meet up with other people who are enthusiastic about game design! This meetup can be many things, but its main goal is to encourage a community around that singular passion. The actual physical meetups will involve the following: Collaboration: Come and see what other people are working on, share some of your skills, and find help finishing your game …
A group for founders, hackers, investors or anyone in Rochester who is interested in internet and technology startups. Whether you have a successful startup, or just have a few ideas kicking around, join us and share advice and experience with fellow startup enthusiasts.
Welcome to Syracuse Tech Meetup This is the premiere event scheduling and meeting tool for the Syracuse Technology Garden and its partners. We try and have at least 6-18 meetups a year with all sorts of great topics that are relative to technology, innovation and entrepreneurship!
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The worlds of hackers and journalists are coming together as reporting goes digital and Internet companies become media empires. Journalists call themselves hacks, someone who can churn out words in any situation. Hackers use the digital equivalent of duct tape to whip out code. This group is to bring all these people together -- those who are working to help people make sense of their world. Help us build the future of media! For more information, check out our Twitter page or the chapter's w …
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