Weekly meetup to complete respective week's Codecademy's "Code Year" lesson. Learning and working together, fostering accountability. This is a community organized meetup and not officially associated with Codecademy. We are a group of participants in the 2012 Code Year challenge, coming together to learn, share, and grow.
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Learning Code? Are you using the CodeYear challenge? Want to learn with other like-minded women, where you can ask silly questions, make mistakes and just have a great time learning while having a great support network? Well then, you've come to the right place! This group will strive to meet once per week to assist and support each other in the Codeyear challenge. All experience levels welcomed (especially beginners!)
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This is a meetup for programmers who support, work or live in the Brooklyn community. I am overwhelmed by the interest so far in this group! I should have known other people loved both Brooklyn and Coding like I do. I am working on getting room for the first meetup and should have a date and location posted soon. I would like the format to be freewheeling and involve showing code and coding. This will not be a just come, listen and network experience, but we will all both teach and learn. Progra …
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An opportunity for Software Developers, Architects and Security professionals, to come together to meet, interact, learn, and network over developing secure desktop, web and mobile applications by following secure coding practices. The ideal environment within which sharing and learning can flourish and complement the knowledge base for all on a peer to peer basis.
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Yes there are developers on Long Island. We're a group of Long Island developers who share an interest in code craftsmanship and new technology. Professionally we work in Node.js, Ruby, Clojure, Hadoop (EMR), Mongodb, and a long list of related technologies. We organize, and contribute to, open source projects on github. We work hard and love to have fun in the process.
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"My New Year's resolution is to learn to code with Codecademy in 2012! Join Me!" -Mike Bloomberg 2012 is Code Year according to Codecademy, an online startup which aims to offer an easy to use, interactive way for people to learn software coding. Learning to code doesn't have to be a solitary activity. Just like anything else, you've got to put in the hours to get good at it. But there’s a lot of important learning that takes place in a group, where people with a common goal can …
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ALL-IN-ONE NETWORKING. Business, social, and dating needs can now be met in one place at one time. The networking magic of sites like Facebook, linked-in, and Okcupid all in one room. “COLOR CODE NETWORKING” is the social Game that you want to be part of NOW. A networking group that would blow MASLOW mind because now all your needs can be satisfied. The only limit is the number and type of people at each event. Network for business, dating, and friendship and more all in one place. Become part o …
Are you a woman* who loves programming and has been searching for a similar bunch of ladies to eat cupcakes and discuss code with? Are you happier discussing Ruby** than rubies over coffee? If so, you’ve come to the right place! We meet at least once a month to hack on projects, give casual 5-minute lightning talks, ask all of our technical questions, and toss around ideas together. It's a great way to make new friends, and to bounce ideas off each other to keep improving our coding skills. Thin …
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Hackdays is a meetup based on the philosophy that: You're a lot more productive when there's a time limit When learning to code, the fastest way to learn is to make something The best way to be introduced to new programming concepts is by interacting with other hackers You don't have to be a code ninja - a lot of Hackdays participants are brand new to programming. There are plenty of experienced CS students and hackers around to help. If you're a current college student (CS or otherwise) and w …
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The name of this group is a bit of an oxymoron. After all, everyone knows business people can't write code and those who code don't understand business. This group is designed to challenge those assumptions. If you're a business person who wants to learn programming, you've come to the right place. And if you're a programmer who feels pigeon holed, this group is a good place to network yourself over to the business side. For our first series of events we're going to organize a study group f …
Welcome to NYC Mobile! This group is for folks doing interesting things in the mobile space. The goal is to inspire mobile innovation in New York City through thought exchange and networking. We love the perspectives of technologists, strategists, business innovators, marketers and advertisers. Important topics to discuss include ad networks, payment systems, mobile UI, 2D codes, app development, mobile hardware and software, platform opportunities/growth and how legacy industries are evolvi …
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Technology and the web have changed how fiction, poetry, essays, and memoirs are being distributed, and have begun to alter the process of writing, reading, sharing, and consuming texts. Words are finding new modalities, and innovators across disciplines have begun to experiment with how technology might improve their creation, curation, and consumption. Code Meet Print is the community at the intersection of texts + technology that will contemplate, define, and help build better interfaces for …
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Have a technical interview coming up? I don't... But I hope to have several very, very soon. And I'd like to be as well prepared as possible. And so I'm studying... Stuff like algorithms, data structures, and dynamic programming. And I've been reading about algorithms and working on problems like "write (pseudo) code to print all the permutations of the word, TURING." There are many such questions here: http://www.careercup.com So anyway, some of it's kinda hard. And I need to be able to go …
This is a group for those intended to break into the web design job market using adobe's latest web design tool, Dreamweaver CS6. With this work shop you will learn the latest techniques in CSS, efficient coding, wire frames, and basics of Typography and layout design. Also we will be utilizing the new powerful new tools in CS6, such Jquery mobile and the phonegap integration. This is not a code-based workshop. We will instead rely on DWCS6 to understand and manipulate the code to create astonis …
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… Want feedback on some code? Need help with a project? Thinking about starting up your own Rails shop? We're all about it and we'd love to help you out, free of charge. It's harder to meet people out on the island in general than it is in the city, for whatever reason. So let's meetup, blow up some awesome code and user experience development, network, share contacts, and for those of you who want to make a business out of this: brainstorm ways to get paid. See you on the Long Island Rails Road. …
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This meetup group is dedicated to organizing New York-based events for the Alfresco Open Source Enterprise Content Management System (http://www.alfresco.com). Users of Alfresco Open Source Enterprise Content Management to exchange information, code, use cases, case studies, demos, ideas and friends. Leverage the transparency (of code and conduct) and community of Open Source. Talk about Social Computing, Enterprise 2.0 topics, Open Source, Web Content Management, and New York!
The purpose of this Meetup Group is to gather local techies together monthly to learn from one another. Presentations should be around 30 - 40 minutes, more technical than not, and ideally, be showing how the presenter has solved a particular tech problem. Slides w/ source code encouraged! This is a group for techies. This is not a group for people who work at tech companies. If you don't write/test code or work with servers, this is probably not the right group for you. If you wou …
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This group is only for Meetup Employee, a Meetup internal study group. Mainly forcusing on coding productivity. We have a group of people who use Emacs, Vi, screen… Let's share all coding productivity hacks. Let's enlighten all your co-worker! We also need a speaker. But don't worry, it can be as small as 5 minutes talk with 1 slide! Just show off what you know! Andrew mentioned: LHAC stands for "Local Humans Are Content".
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Women Developers and Programmers! Want to learn how to code? Have a great idea? Don't be shy. Develop it. It can be intimidating for women to learn and ask questions when they are in an extreme minority. While open and welcoming, today's budding developer community is up to 91% male. There isn't a comfortable place where women can learn at their own pace and not be afraid to ask "stupid questions." We decided it was time to provide a place where all questions are OK and everyone can learn in …
Half of New York City's best and brightest technologists live or work in Brooklyn, yet we travel to Manhattan every week for the best tech talks. Not anymore! BK Tech Talks are presentations about the most interesting problems and solutions that New Yorkers are working on. Presentations should be 30-45 minutes long and are for a technical audience. Don't be afraid to show source code. And if you're afraid to read code, this Meetup isn't for you. If you would like to present or there's something …
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