Community developer events
Greater Buffalo IT/Dev Day
- Date
- Tue, 21 Jul 2009, 12:30 - 17:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- 4380 Main Street , Amherst, US
- Cost
- Free
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Nov
18
Meeting Day
3km away in Buffalo
It's meeting time! The agenda for the meeting is listed below - each agenda item has a sponsor to start the discussion about the agenda item, a description, and a time for about how long it should take to talk about it. If you want to sponsor an agenda item, send Ben an e-mail at least 48 hours before the meeting and it will be added. 1) Membership hours - Ben - 10min 2) Classes and Demos - Ben - 15min 3) Expenses - Matt - 15min 4) Kids - Matt - 10min More to come.
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Nov
13
November 2009
6km away in Buffalo
* Introduction to Web Applications using Ruby on Rails * Providing reports in various formats via Flux::Reports
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Nov
15
Poker Night
8km away in Buffalo
You are a brilliant programmer, a master gamer, a math wizard, why not give poker a shot. [center]Buffalo Hacker Space is having a poker night.[/center] As with almost everything we do this has a learning aspect to it. So we will discuss some on-line poker hacks, RFID poker chips pros and cons, and some other poker/card related stuff:) Including teaching those who are unfamiliar how to play. This is open to pro and newb alike.. come have some fun. [center]There is only room for 10
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Dec
2
The Buffalo PHP December Meetup
8km away in Buffalo
Food will not be served. MEETUP AGENDA ============ Introduction * Mission Statement & Goals New Faces New & Old Business * Announcements * Donations * Upcoming Speakers/Call for Speakers Presentations * Authentication & Session management (The hard way) Donations Topic Discussion/Q & A Show Your Stuff & Horror Stories Door Prizes/Raffles Mingle/Network
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Nov
10
The Open Ontology Repository
55km away in Toronto
The Open Ontology Repository Currently the notion of the Semantic Web as distributed islands of semantics is not a sufficient de facto repository. * If you put it out there, will they come? * If you build it better and put it out there, will they prefer yours? History does not show this laissez faire “field of dreams” is good reality. While HTML was great for humans, machines are the primary consumers of the Semantic Web.
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