The Sacramento Web Development Meetup Group

Web developers meet with other web developers to network and share. This group has some of the most talented people in the region when it comes to web development. Come meet them and share your ideas. The spirit of giving and sharing in this group is awesome. Join us.

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Past events

  • JQuery for Total Noobs - Step 4: Events

    Thu, 21 Apr 2011, 02:00 - 04:00 in Sacramento, United States

    Come join us at our new location in Capsity Offices for the fourth installment in the JQuery series: Events. We've had the appetizer (Step 1: Introduction,) the salad (Step 2: Selecting,) and the bread (Step 3: Filtering.) Now it is time for one of the main courses: Events! We'll cover the basic events, how to assign them, and look at some examples to see them in action. By the end of this installment, you should be able to insert a little bit more JQuery into your websites.

  • Practical jQuery + Introduction to Git

    Thu, 14 Apr 2011, 01:45 - 03:45 in Roseville, United States

    Hey all.  Join us in Roseville for a dual session meetup.  Why is this a dual session meetup?  Why not!Some members have expressed some interest in learning more about jQuery in the Roseville location, so we'll be tackling that a bit with a practical introduction.  Reviewing some of the things Michael has already gone over at other meetups and reviewing some practical examples you can use on your sites today!

  • CSS: Media Queries and Fluid Layouts

    Thu, 7 Apr 2011, 02:00 - 04:00 in Sacramento, United States

    Mobile browsing is expected to outpace desktop-based access within three to five years. Has anyone besides me been wondering how your websites will look and behave on phones and the iPad? Do we need to be offering additional websites for the increasing number of mobile site visitors?There are a variety of solutions for getting your website to respond to various screen sizes.

  • JQuery for Total Noobs - Step 3: Filtering - Skype Broadcast

    Sat, 19 Mar 2011, 17:00 - 19:00 in Sacramento, United States

    Come join us for the third installment in the JQuery series: Filtering. We'll cover the basics of Filtering your selections in JQuery and then put them to work with a couple of examples that we'll go over in detail. By the end of this installment, you should be able to insert a very simple bit of JQuery into your websites.This is the Skype broadcast. To participate, you need to have a Skype account and a broadband connection. A microphone is not required, but can be helpful.

  • JQuery for Total Noobs - Step 3: Filtering

    Thu, 17 Mar 2011, 02:00 - 04:00 in Sacramento, United States

    Come join us for the third installment in the JQuery series: Filtering. We'll cover the basics of Filtering your selections in JQuery and then put them to work with a couple of examples that we'll go over in detail. By the end of this installment, you should be able to insert a very simple bit of JQuery into your websites.We hope to make this the last meetup at this Panera. Stay tuned for an exciting announcement regarding meetup locations tomorrow evening!

  • Roseville: MVC (Model View Controller) Introduction

    Fri, 11 Mar 2011, 02:30 - 04:30 in Roseville, United States

    Let's go over the basics of the Model View Controller paradigm by developing a small web application.  While the work we'll be doing will be using PHP the concepts will be applicable to all programming languages.  MVC primarily represents a strict separation of concepts and code, making it a highly extensible architectural paradigm.  A large number of frameworks are built with MVC architecture in mind, and there are existing sets of tools for .NET and Java as well.

  • Software Review: MagicEdit

    Thu, 3 Mar 2011, 03:00 - 05:00 in Sacramento, United States

    The internet tech industry is teeming with creative talent, and keeping up with the latest ideas and innovations is a primary objective of this meetup group. New software is being launched by the minute and savvy developers value the feedback of real-world users. With this in mind, we would like to offer an occasional meeting that focusses on the review of software that web developers might find useful.This week’s meetup features the brainchild of one of our own members.

  • Entry-Level JavaScript

    Sat, 26 Feb 2011, 17:00 - 19:00 in Sacramento, United States

    We'll start with the basic concepts (variables and built-in functions) and progress over the course of several weeks to more complex concepts (custom functions and objects.) This course will be exclusively via Skype and Mikogo and will be limited to 10 people per session, including the presenter. Each session will run for as long as people are willing to stay online, with subsequent sessions being scheduled at the end of this session.To participate, you will need a Skype account (free)

  • JQuery for Total Noobs - Step 2: Selecting - Skype Broadcast

    Sat, 19 Feb 2011, 17:00 - 19:00 in N/A, United States

    Come join us for the second installment in the JQuery series: Selecting. We'll cover a brief history of selectors in CSS and then see how they relate to JQuery. We'll then put them to work with a couple of examples that we'll go over in detail. Also included will be a topic that should have been covered in Step 1: Namespacing.THIS IS A SKYPE/MIKOGO BASED SESSION. Mikogo requires either a Mac or PC and is not compatible with Linux systems.

  • JQuery for Total Noobs - Step 2: Selecting

    Thu, 17 Feb 2011, 03:00 - 05:00 in Sacramento, United States

    Come join us for the second installment in the JQuery series: Selecting. We'll cover a brief history of selectors in CSS and then see how they relate to JQuery. We'll then put them to work with a couple of examples that we'll go over in detail. Also included will be a topic that should have been covered in Step 1: Namespacing.This meetup is initially scheduled to be at the Panera on Howe & Northrop.

  • Javascript Progressive Enhancement

    Fri, 11 Feb 2011, 03:00 - 05:00 in Roseville, United States

    Javascript Progressive enhancement is the concept that Javascript should not be required to make your site work, but an improvement on user experience.  In this meetup we will discuss tips and techniques on how this works and look at some example code to better understand the principles of how to implement it.  Users are encouraged to bring computers but will not need it for the general presentation.

  • Firebug Command Line

    Thu, 3 Feb 2011, 03:00 - 05:00 in Sacramento, United States

    This Meetup is now in February so we can re-schedule the HTML5/CSS3 meeting in January.To continue with Andrew Burgess' tutorial Firebug: White to Black Belt, I will be presenting the first part of Andrew's Green Belt level, an intro to Firebug's Command Line.As you know, Firebug is the famous Firefox extension that has become indispensable for many web developers. I am no expert, but will be able to present some tools and tips that you may be able to use.

  • SEO Event

    Thu, 1 Jul 2010, 01:30 - 03:30 in Sacramento, United States

    Greetings Programs!I'm excited to tell you about our first big event in quite a while! One look at the ideas on the Meetup website will tell you that SEO and Google are hot topics. With such a demand, I sought out and found three well-qualified speakers for this event, and was lucky enough to find them within our group.When: 6:30 PM, June 30th, 2010Location: To Be DeterminedSpeakers: Bob Brown, Kristin Singhasemanon, and Shaun Sutterfield

  • Small Group - Arden

    Thu, 27 May 2010, 01:30 - 03:30 in Sacramento, United States

    Come join us in Arden! We'll spend a little time getting to know one another and hopefully make some connections and maybe solve some problems for some of you. I'll have topics at the ready if we find ourselves short of things to talk about. Bring your problems, questions, and anything that you want to discuss. All skill levels are welcome..Special Topic: The future of the group - Final Decisions.Topic of the month: Difficult Customers - How do you handle them?

  • Small Group - Elk Grove

    Wed, 21 Apr 2010, 01:30 - 03:30 in Elk Grove, United States

    Come to our innaugural small group meetup in Elk Grove! We'll spend a little time getting to know one another and hopefully make some connections and maybe solve some problems for some of you. I'll have topics at the ready if we find ourselves short of things to talk about. Bring your problems, questions, and anything that you want to discuss. All skill levels are welcome.

  • Small Group - Roseville

    Fri, 16 Apr 2010, 01:30 - 03:30 in Roseville, United States

    Come join us in Roseville for another small group session! We'll get to know each other and talk a little shop. If there are no topics that come up of their own accord, we'll talk about browser testing and scripting libraries, what you use, and why you use them. Panera Bread is a casual atmosphere with free. Need help on a project? Bring it with ask! New to the web development field? Come and talk with the group and maybe find some new resources. All skill levels are welcome.

  • Small Group - Natomas

    Thu, 8 Apr 2010, 01:30 - 03:30 in Sacramento, United States

    Time to kick-off the small group meetups! While future meetups will be more structured, I expect this first one to be an informal meet-and-greet, grip-and-grin kind of thing where we can get to know each other a little. We can talk development tools and maybe float around some other ideas for future meetups.I'll be there until closing time, so if you can't make it right at 6:30 it's OK.

  • August Monthly Meeting

    Thu, 13 Aug 2009, 01:00 - 03:00 in Sacramento, United States

    Matt Hyatt will speak. We will be meeting for and covering topics suggested at the July meeting and possible new business. Be prepared to share something about yourself.Look for updates to the meeting and any volunteer presenters would be appreciated. Please remember our host restaurant needs us to spend a minimum of $200 to keep the room reserved for our meetings. So, be prepared to buy a beer or have dinner while we network.My number is 916.224.5535Gary P.

  • DrupalCampLA 2009

    Sat, 8 Aug 2009, 15:00 - 17:00 in Sacramento, United States

    DrupalCampLA 2009Drupal Camp LA 2009 will be held from August 8-9th at the UC Irvine campus.RSVP will be required. Registration is not open yet.If you want to introduce yourself to Drupal this is the way to do it right.Two days of Drupal training seminars.I will update as info becomes available.I got flights via Southwest for $39. The website to check yourself is: /

  • Sacramento Drupal Users Group Monthly Meeting

    Thu, 16 Jul 2009, 01:30 - 03:30 in Sacramento, United States

    The official group page is here: you have to join to rsvp but for now everyone who is interested in Drupal development is welcome.

  • Monthly Meeting (It's Official!!!)

    Thu, 11 Jun 2009, 01:00 - 03:00 in Sacramento, United States

    We will be meeting for a general discussion. Be prepared to share something about yourself and your ideas for the best development tips. Look for updates to the meeting and any volunteer presenters would be appreciated. Power is available and WiFi too.The meeting will last from 6pm to 9pm. The room is reserved so we can close the doors and have some peace.Please remember our host restaurant needs us to spend a minimum of $200 to keep the room reserved for our meetings.

  • BADCAMP

    Sat, 6 Jun 2009, 16:00 - 18:00 in Sacramento, United States

    Last minute post of BADCAMP so I can post pictures of the event.

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