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We are a Community of Contributors™ learning Ruby on Rails programming, related technologies and entrepreneurial skills in a collaborative, cooperative manner. We only assume that one knows how to press an On Button. Our members pledge to help Ruby Nuby, in some way in the future, with our socio-economic mission of teaching the sames skills to disadvantaged and at-risk youths. We believe in passing the gift of what others have generously taught and shared with us to those who may not have the s …
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Its hard to find quality Ruby Developers in New Jersey. This is a group of enthusiastic Ruby developers that prefer to meet a bit closer to home
Hello! We're a community of female Ruby and Ruby on Rails developers in New York City who get together to learn, hack and chat. We welcome women of all experience levels who want to improve their coding skills and make new friends.
Ruby group focused on teaching people that want to be programmers by doing. Pair programming is leveraged to expose members to various styles, methods and approaches to the same problem. A basic understanding of programming concepts is expected.
Discuss all Ruby and Ruby on Rails related topics, meet other developers and other interesting folks. Presentations, workshops, hack-fests and more. Meet other developers, find out about interesting projects and opportunities for work and potential employment. Join the group and you'll get a weekly NYC on Rails newsletter with lots of great beginner material. If you are looking for a ruby developer or a technical co-founder, I highly recommend you post your job at RubyNow. It's one of the most …
Founded in 2004, NYC.rb is the place for experienced Ruby and Rails programmers in New York City. MEETUPS We meet on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month. Second Tuesdays are for one or more talks, and fourth Tuesdays are just hackfests, where people bring their laptops and hang out. JOB POSTINGS Job postings are allowed on the mailing list if they meet the following requirements: * You must identify the company by name. * You must put [JOB] in the subject to help others filter out these …
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New Jersey Ruby - a community for Ruby enthusiasts in New Jersey.
Discuss ruby development. Informal discussion among Rubyists. Participation from everyone is encouraged, interruptions are par for the course. No powerpoint presentations. No pulpit to pew discussions. We use a projector so everyone can type code and everyone can see. Meetings generally run an hour to two hours max and is followed by a social gathering at a nearby pub.
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Quality Assurance is a group for those interested in Quality Assurance, Web and Software Test Automation, QA Based Development, Ruby, Python and more.
Meetup details are available only to members.
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/frameworks, Cucumber, Scala, Java, .Net and many others. Did we mention our e …
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 …
The New York Metro CodeIgniter user group. For newbies and power users! Come network, laugh and learn!
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 …
Once a month, on Saturday Morning, any and all NYC Web-related Start-upers and enthusiasts meet for Dim Sum in Chinatown to hang out and discuss technology and/or any fun new business idea.
There's a growing tech community in DUMBO and we want to foster that. Come by for some breakfast and meet your tech neighbors!
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… We also host technical events such as tutorials in programming PHP, Perl, Java, Ruby, etc. and sys admin, particularly Debian and Ubuntu.
Please join us so we can help keep the Internet free and help more people benefit from all that this great technology offers.
You can also:
follow us on Twitter, @posipeople
Read our blog, http://www.positive-internet.net/bl
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Register for events through our website: http://www.positive-intern
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Ethan Ruby and Jeremy Schwartz founded Poker4Life in 2005. After hosting many charity poker tournaments at the Park Avenue Country Club in Manhattan, they realized how much of an impact poker can have in the world of charitable giving. Poker4Life was formed to harness The Positive Power of Poker by hosting charity poker tournaments to benefit all non-profit organizations. Our mission is to provide a forum for professional, celebrity and everyday poker players to come together and support causes …
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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Presentations and discussion of innovations and applications with Lucene & Solr, the Apache Open Source Search Engine/Platform for the greater NYC Area.
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