Community developer events
The Indianapolis PHP November Meetup
- Date
- 4-5 Nov 2009 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- (Exact location not available) , Indianapolis, US
- Cost
- Free
As always, this meetup is FREE! Harold Consulting is the perennial sponsor of the meetup group, while Kishan Ranasinghe has graciously provided us with an excellent location. If you are interested in sponsoring a PHP meetup, please contact Ben Harold, the meetup organizer, through the meetup website.
During the August meetup we will be discussing E-Commerce solutions and how PHP has nestled itself right into the middle of what will undoubtedly grow to be the largest sales market on the planet. Last month we had Andy Harris, a computer science professor at IUPUI, show up and review the basic tenants of proper database design and management, as well as introducing us to the coolest new features of MySQL 5 (namely views).
I hope to see you all there. Remember, the more, the merrier. Also, my E-Commerce examples will have nothing to do with theory and everything to do with everyday experience, as all of my examples will be coming from my two and a half year old online retail business, which is running on Zen-Cart (an OScommerce derivative). Bring your questions and I'll teach you how to make money selling widgets (not from the Mac OS X dashboard) on your website!
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The Indianapolis PHP December Meetup
0km away in Indianapolis
As always, this meetup is FREE! Harold Consulting is the perennial sponsor of the meetup group, while Kishan Ranasinghe has graciously provided us with an excellent location. If you are interested in sponsoring a PHP meetup, please contact Ben Harold, the meetup organizer, through the meetup website. During the August meetup we will be discussing E-Commerce solutions and how PHP has nestled itself right into the middle of what will undoubtedly grow to be the largest sales market on the planet.
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January CIDMAG Meeting
6km away in Carmel
Welcome! This is the January 2010 meeting for CIDMAG! At this meeting we will: [list]*Hands-on training for new techniques*Extensions/Plug-ins discussion and demonstrations*TBA - Other members' suggested topics[/list] We will also be having free books to review! Must be a paid member in good standing and be present to review. Contact Group Manager for complete conditions and details.
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IndyFlash Takes Over Broad Ripple
7km away in Indianapolis
I'm excited to announce IndyFlash has a meeting location for December. Sam and Quinn from Touch A Soul were gracious enough to volunteer their office in Broad Ripple. There is plenty of parking, lots of chairs and the Broad Ripple Brewpub is conveniently right across the street. This is the first solo meeting with me as the manager, so we'll begin with introductions and questions/suggestions about IndyFlash.
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IMERG Indy December Meetup
7km away in Indianapolis
This meeting will be an opportunity for developers and designers to get together and network, learn more about what's going on in the tech industry and to have fun eating good food and getting to know one another. As usual, we will be giving away some great Adobe swag. Please be sure to RSVP well before the event so we can make appropriate reservations and keep in mind that you will need to cover the cost of any food or drink you consume.
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indy.rb - The Indianapolis Ruby Brigade December Meetup
11km away in Indianapolis
Topics ======== A remote presentation by Yehuda Katz of EngineYard! Yehuda Katz is currently employed by Engine Yard, and works full time as a Core Team Member on the Rails project. He is the co-author of jQuery in Action and the upcoming Rails 3 in Action, and is a contributor to Ruby in Practice. He spends most of his time hacking on Rails, but also on other Ruby community projects, like Rubinius and Datamapper.
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