The mid-level bar has been closed lately so we'll meet at the downstairs lounge area at the south end of the building - to the "right" of the concessions and mini-bar on the ground floor.
We have over 50! members now but I've only met about 15 of you. Please come and share your experiences as a programmer in the Madison area. We have self-employed, contractors, work-from-home, entrepreneurs, code monkeys, web monkeys, java monkeys, database monkeys, pixel monkeys, you name it. Looking for a job? We have people looking for programmers too.
Things we've discussed are previous meetings:
* web technologies such as Google Wave
* scripting languages such as Ruby and Python
* compiled languages such as Java, C#, and C++
* source control
* testing/debugging/QA
* working from home
* working in a cube farm
* corporate politics
* iPhone programming and "the Apple effect"
Etc. Ever interesting, never boring, something for everyone.
Madison Area Software Developers Meetup Group Monthly Meetup
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- Organiser
- Madison Area Software Developers Meetup Group
- Date
- 15-16 Apr 2010 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- (Exact location not available) , Middleton, US
- Cost
- Free
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