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jQuery Omaha is a local meetup intended for jQuery users in the Omaha Metro area to get together, share code, share techniques and hear jQuery presentations. The Omaha jQuery group is sponsored by Out West Media (http://outwestmedia.com) and jQuery Team member Jonathan Sharp.

Events coming up

  • Dec 3

    jQuery December Meetup

    Omaha, United States

    Topic of this meetup will be plugins! How to use 'em and how to write your own!

Past events

  • jQuery November Meetup

    Thu, 5 Nov 2009, 00:15 - 02:15 in Omaha, United States

    The Inaugural meetup will feature a presentation by jQuery Team member Jonathan Sharp about how to get started with jQuery, tips & tricks. Presentation material will include some content from the upcoming Austin Stackoverflow Dev Days (/) The jQuery Meetup is sponsored by Out West Media and jQuery Team Member Jonathan Sharp. The BrightMix crew () is kind enough to provide the venue and food!

  • jQuery October Meetup

    7-8 Oct 2009 in Omaha, United States

    The Inaugural meetup will feature a presentation by jQuery Team member Jonathan Sharp about how to get started with jQuery, tips & tricks. Presentation material will include some content from the upcoming Austin Stackoverflow Dev Days (/) The BrightMix crew (/) will be sponsoring the Venue and Food!

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Events coming up

  • Dec 8

    December Silicon Valley Ruby Meetup

    Moffett Field, United States

    In a World of Middleware, Who Needs Monolithic Applications? by Jon Crosby With Rack emerging as the standard for composing web applications and services, most recently with Rails adoption, an architectural shift is taking place. Learn how to create next generation web services by reusing existing Rack middleware and supplementing with your own components and micro-frameworks like Sinatra. Bio : Jon likes music, the Open Web, Ruby, Erlang, Haskell, Objective-C, JavaScript and coffee.

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