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  • The Chicago-Area Scala Enthusiasts (CASE) Meetup Group

    Chicago, IL, United States

    Meet other local Software Developers interested in the Scala programming language. Discuss the advantages of Scala, such as full support for Object-Oriented and Functional Programming, a succinct syntax, and other improvements over Java and C#. Discuss the pros and cons of Scala compared to other languages. Learn how to use Scala in Java and .NET environments.
  • Baltimore SharePoint User's Group

    Baltimore, MD, United States

    Our mission is to bring the resources that many other metro areas take for granted to the Baltimore metro area. Baltimore's rapid increase as a branch from the traditional technology corridor has brought the need and demand for a local users group.Our main website is: www.baltimoresug.orgWe are currently having our monthly meetings every third Thursday of the month at UMBC Tech Center located at 1450 South Rolling Road, Halethorpe, Maryland.
  • The Denver .NET Meetup Group

    Denver, CO, United States

    This group is about developing distributed enterprise class .NET applications. All are welcome! In case this is indexed: ( ASP.NET, Windows Forms, Web Services )
  • New York .NET Meetup Group

    New York, NY, United States

    ELEVATOR PITCHGathering .NET coders, hackers, enthusiasts, evangelists, and experts to meet and discuss about all areas of the Microsoft .NET platform.WHO SHOULD JOINFulltime .NET practitioners only (no recruiters please!). BENEFITSShow off your work to peers. Get to know other smart developers.Bounce around ideas and discuss trends. WHY YOU SHOULD ATTENDRather than coming to *watch*, you should join this meetup to *participate*.
  • Northern New Jersey .NET Meetup

    Paramus, NJ, United States

    We're a weekly meetup where local .NET developers can get together, talk about the latest and greatest, and work on small projects related to .NET.
  • VanDev: Vancouver's Software Developers Network

    Vancouver, BC, Canada

    Come to meet people from the local software development industry. We'll share tips and stories and find out who's doing what in Vancouver and the Lower Mainland. Make those network contacts that are so essential in our careers.Each meeting opens with a short technical presentation to kick off our discussions. Then, following Q&A and possibly a door prize draw, we have our round-the-room introductions and open networking.
  • Atlanta Microsoft Professionals

    Atlanta, GA, United States

    Meeting Times: 6:00pm - 9:30pm on the First Monday of the month We're a community base special interest group focusing on live training events for software developers focusing on Microsoft products and technologies. Recent focus areas have included Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, Microsoft Azure Services and cloud computing, and various .Net 3.5 programming techniques. You can learn more about us at our website - http://www.atlantamspros.com.
  • The .NET Meetup of West Palm Beach

    West Palm Beach, FL, United States

    Hello Everyone,I am creating this .NET meetup group because I am passionate about software development especially with Microsoft technologies and because I wanted to attract other people like myself that is local to West Palm Beach. I find that most of the .NET development community resides south of this area in Boca, Fort Lauterdale, and Miramar.
  • OpenSource & Agile Community Events

    London, , United Kingdom

    What Topics?Java & JEE, Design & DDD, OpenSource.NET, Ajax & RIA, Cloud&Grid, SOAWhat kind of events?We organise free evening events, which we call In-the-Brain Sessions, through these sessions we hope to give you the opportunity to have a peek in the brain of Technology creators and industry thinkers, shakers and movers!We host various User Group meetings, enabling the community to meet up in our fully equiped premises and share skills and ideas, for example, the London JAVAWUG and .
  • New York ALT.NET Group

    New York, NY, United States

    What is ALT.NET? 1. You’re the type of developer who uses what works while keeping an eye out for a better way. 2. You reach outside the mainstream to adopt the best of any community: Open Source, Agile, Java, Ruby, etc. 3. You’re not content with the status quo. Things can always be better expressed, more elegant and simple, more mutable, higher quality, etc. 4. You know tools are great, but they only take you so far. It’s the principles and knowledge that really matter.

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