Community developer events
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Nov
27
MiniBar November Meetup - MiniBar
City of London, United Kingdom
MiniBar on Security and Identity Ensuring your website is protected against hacking, spoofing and other security issues is crucial for any web company. Likewise securing personal data you collect against theft and loss in the era of social media is essential. For this reason MiniBar has partnered with the Knowledge Transfer Network for Digital Communications to focus on Security and Identity
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Nov
28
London Java Community Unconference
London, United Kingdom
"Have you got something interesting to say about Java? Want to talk to other people with similar interests?" The London Java Community are pleased to announce that their first 'unconference' to be held at IBM's Southbank location. There is a small fee to attend: "this is simply to cover costs (lunch, coffees etc), the aim is to break even on the event. Any profit will be put behind the bar after the event." Limited to 50 places (24 gone when I added this to upcoming) Sign up using the meetup.
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Nov
30
David Anderson's Management Success with Common Sense Application of Agile/Lean - OpenSource & Agile Community Events
London EC1V 7DP, United Kingdom
Shift-ALT-CTRL: David J Anderson's Management Success with Common Sense Application of Agile and Lean This 1-day seminar on achieving Management Success with Common Sense Application of Agile and Lean will help managers intelligently leverage agile and lean concepts to positively affect desired business outcomes. Participants in the seminar will hear in plain language how to understand the values and principles and economic model underlying agile and lean.
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Nov
30
John Craddock takes you through Windows Server 2008 R2's Direct Access - From Start to Finish. - (ADUG) UK Active Directory User Group
London, United Kingdom
Take a sprinkling of Windows 7, add Windows Server 2008 R2, IPv6 and IPsec and you have a solution that will allow direct access to your corporate network without the need for VPNs. Come to these demo-rich sessions and learn how to integrate DirectAccess into your environment.In Part 1 learn about IPv6 addressing, host configuration and transitioning technologies including 6to4, ISATAP, Teredo and IPHTTPS.
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Dec
1
droidcamp - a full day of Android delightfulness - The London Android Group.
City of London, United Kingdom
wiki on: 1st Dec, Droidcamp - Barcamp for Android hacking - 2nd Dec, Droidcon- London Android conference
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Dec
1
Lean & Kanban eXchange - OpenSource & Agile Community Events
London EC1A 4DD, United Kingdom
Skills Matter is pleased to announce the Lean & Kanban eXchange 2009 taking place at Skills Matter in central London on December 1st - an intensive and intimate event aimed at bringing together leading thinkers and passionate community members. The aim of the Lean & Kanban eXchange is to promote awareness and adoption of Lean and Kanban ideas and techniques. With David J.
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Dec
1
London Net Tuesday December: Winter Party - London NetSquared Meetup Group
City of London, United Kingdom
Come share your ideas, updates on projects, or anything else you want to brag about or recruit for :) This holiday party will provide a chance to network with your fellow Net Tuesday-ers and hear what's on everyone's plates for 2010! More details to come.
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Dec
1
Ultra Light Start Ups: London December Meetup - Ultra Light Start Ups: London
City of London, United Kingdom
Meet up is tonight; we're going to be discussing new APIs and web applications to help entrepreneurs run their business.
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Dec
1
FlashBrighton: Frameworks For Flash Developers
Hove, United Kingdom
Richard Lord-Poirot stepped into the Edwardian sitting room, to discover that all the frameworks had arrived, as per his instructions. Together they represented the finest Flash Application Frameworks the world currently had to offer. Louis PureMVC paced about agitatedly. Miss Stephanie Mate was lounging on the chaise lounge, being served a gin & tonic by Robotlegs the butler. Fergus Cairngorm and Dr.
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Dec
1
UX Brighton Book Club (December)
Brighton, United Kingdom
This month we'll be discussing 'Selling Usability: User Experience Infiltration Tactics' by John S. Rhodes. As the book is only sold in the States we recommend that you buy the PDF version at / Please jot down and bring along: things in the book that really struck a chord; and things they either hated, disagreed with; or don't understand. For more info about the Book Club you can go to
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