Community developer events
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Jul
7
Pay-per-click and Google AdWords Training Course
Leeds, United Kingdom
Many searches for information about products and buying decisions begin with searches on one of the major engines: Google, Yahoo! or Live Search. Achieving a position at or near the top of the ‘organic’ rankings can take time and often requires a large investment of time and energy.Pay-per-click (PPC) can bring profitable results much more quickly by providing an instant source of targeted traffic, who are in active buying mode.
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Jul
7
OpenCoffee Leeds {July}
Leeds, United Kingdom
If you're working in the creative or digital industries, we'd love you to come hang out, chat, demo or just network with others...usually around 20-25 people each month...sometimes more :)OpenCoffee itself runs from 10am to noon, but Old Broadcasting House has an open house in the afternoon with plenty of hotdesks available for those who wish to work into the afternoon and stick around for the company :)
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Jul
7
VBUG London: Microsoft Surface - VBUG
London, United Kingdom
Microsoft SurfaceMatthew Bagwell - EMC Conchango's Creative Director - will provide an overview of Microsoft's Surface.Mircosoft’s Surface rep
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Jul
7
"Windows 7 Special" with James O'Neill - The .NET Developer Network
Bristol, United Kingdom
James O'Neill makes history as the first IT Pro Technical Evangelist to visit The .NET Developer Network. His mission: to give us the low down on Windows 7.
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Jul
7
Workflowing for the Man - NxtGenUG
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Morgan Skinner Workflow Guru hits the second city to tell us about the new Windows Workflow Foundation changes and what it means, great speaker, great venue, great Pizza, great swag (even in these swag crunch times ...), don't miss it. It's Hot In The City ...
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Jul
7
PHPNW July 2009
Manchester, United Kingdom
The next meeting of PHPNW is on 07/07/2009 and it's also the first anniversary of the group (read cake and free beer)!PHPNW (PHP North West) is a group focussing on the PHP web development language in the North-of-England.Where: Revolution, Arch 7, Deansgate Lock, Whitworth Street, Manchester, M1 5LH [1] (Normally in the lounge at the back on the entrance level)When: 7pm Tuesday 7th July 2009
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Jul
7
FlashBrighton: Projects Night VIII
Hove, United Kingdom
This week's session description comes to you in the style of a limerick: This Tuesday at cuddly FlashBrighton Is a free study night to enlighten Us on whatever we'd like To play with that night someCode + someGeeks = rightOn;* And here are the details in rude haiku form: Tuesday the 7th Of July at 7pm At 'The Werks' in Hove * - just to be clear: this Tuesday will be an informal study group with no agenda.
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Jul
8
London Ruby User Group (LRUG) July 2009 Meetings
London, United Kingdom
The July meeting of LRUG promises to be full of the usual ruby chat. So far lined up we have:Tom Stuart - talking about the uses of abstract algebra in ruby and the pub.Tomasz Wegrzanowski - ruby + arduinoThere will be more speakers (we aim for 3).After the talks we head to The Crown Tavern () for a few drinks. We're usually there from about 8pm.NOTE: You *have* to register with our hosts Skills Matter if you want to attend the talks.
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Jul
8
VBUG Newcastle: Key features in Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 - VBUG
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom
Key features in Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2. A look at the new features in Microsoft’s upcoming operating systems that will really make a difference
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Jul
9
CLOUD & GRID EVENT BY THE ONLINE GAMING HIGH SCALABILITY SIG - OpenSource & Agile Community Events
City of London, United Kingdom
The mission of the Online Gaming High Scalability special interest group is promoting technical advancements to build and operate bigger, better and faster online gaming systems.The first meeting of this Online Gaming High Scalability SIG will be on the 9th of July 2009 in central London, starting at 10 AM and finishing around 5PM.The main topic of this meeting will be potentials for using cloud and grid technologies in online gaming systems.
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Jul
9
NSManchester - July - Geekup
Manchester, United Kingdom
NSManchester returns!! with a new venue!!There will be a talk covering a "WWDC Catch Up" covering some of the new features of iPhone OS 3.0 and whatever we can get away with from Snow Leopard without breaking the NDA.** It is very important to note your attendance by signing up as "I'm Going" on the right hand side if you plan to attend this event as the BBC need to know in advance who is attending **
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Jul
14
GeekUp Manchester
Manchester, United Kingdom
GeekUp Manchester takes place on the second Tuesday of every month. It's a grass-roots knowledge sharing and networking social for folks involved or interested in all forms of technology and creative media.What is GeekUp?GeekUp is a community of web designers, web developers, and other tech-minded folk from the UK. It's a grassroots knowledge sharing and networking social for folks involved or interested in the web and technology industry.
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Jul
14
When agile goes bad: how to stay calm and move forward with Sebastien Lambla - VBUG
Nuneaton, United Kingdom
With applying agile methodologies comes changes in many aspects of delivering software. And with any change will come a time when something fails. How
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Jul
14
The MVC Framework - NxtGenUG
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Gavin Osborn visits Cambridge to talk about the alternative to WebForms; Microsoft's ASP.NET MVC framework, plus they'll be a nugget, SWAG and some food.
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Jul
15
Chinwag Live: Music - who pays the piper?
London, United Kingdom
PLEASE NOTE - BOOKINGS MUST BE MADE THROUGH THE CHINWAG WEBSITE: Live: Music - who pays the piper?As music streaming services take off, will marketers make the jump from radio and pay the bill? Or is it time we paid the piper?Personal digital music consumption is changing, from a world where paid-for downloads are dwarfed by illegal file sharing. Meanwhile, new services like Spotify have taken consumers by storm adding 1m users in a matter of months with no US launch.
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Jul
15
GeekUp Leeds
Leeds, United Kingdom
GeekUp Leeds takes place on the third Wednesday of every month.We will again be in Mr Foley's Cask Ale House this time around, featuring:- A talk from Dom "The Hodge" Hodgson, snappily entitled "Just Bloody Do It"- Leeds Hack Space fundraiser raffle - a chance to get your hands on some *excellent* prizes, so bring your cash!There is still space for one or two more short talks or 20:20 presentations. Get in touch with me if you're keen to take up the challenge!What is GeekUp?
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Jul
15
Vista Squad - July Event - Vista Squad
Westminster, United Kingdom
The second of this month's Vista Squad event see's us return to our regular format in Cardinal Place. This month C# MVP Ben Hall will be dropping in to talk to us about IronRuby and the DLR. Following that Sarah Atter will be presenting to us on the features of Windows 7 that make it so attractive to Enterprise organisations. Agenda 6pm - 6.30pm: Arrive and introductions 6.30pm - 7:15pm: Ben Hall on IronRuby7.15pm - 8:15: Break, food and drinksÂ
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Jul
15
Developer Testing for SharePoint - Scottish Developers
Glasgow, United Kingdom
The Talk The development of components for use in SharePoint is a complex process, and often seems to fly in the face of what is considered good development practice in a Test Driven Development world. In this session Richard will show how using some good design practices and tools such as Typemock Isolator you can develop testable components for Sharepoint without even having to have Sharepoint on your development PC.
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Jul
15
Oxford Geek Night #13
Oxford, United Kingdom
The geek nights are a way for local web developers, designers, programmers, neophiles or geeks of any other stripe to get together, chat, drink and listen to talks on new technologies and innovations.== Keynotes ==Our confirmed keynote is:...
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Jul
16
Open Source .NET eXchange III 16-07-09 - OpenSource & Agile Community Events
City of London, United Kingdom
At (already the third event of) this mini-conference, members of the ALT.NET community will talk about their favourite alternative .NET tools that increase programmer productivity and help us do our work better but are still not mainstream.The sessions will be aimed at .NET developers at all levels.EVENT DETAILSWHO:Gojko Adzic - Dylan Beattie - Ian Cooper - Scott Cowan - Sebastien Lambla - David Ross - Phil Trelford -WHAT:Open Source .NET eXchange III 16-07-09