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A Ruby Study Group for people from all walks to learn The Ruby Programming Language, the Rails web framework, and more.

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28
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GNU and Linux are two of the most prominent examples of free software development. In the spirit of community-built software, twice a month we get the local community together to discuss topics of free, libre and open source software, the GNU/Linux o

Organizer
627
Linux Enthusiasts
4.50 4.5034 (34 ratings)

Discuss ruby development, both within web frameworks (Rails, Merb, Sinatra) and outside as system or desktop development. The atmosphere is informal, we encourage participation from everyone, interruptions are par for the course. no powerpoint presen

Benevolent Emperor:
Organizer
630
Rubyists
4.50 4.5051 (51 ratings)

There are more bloggers in Brooklyn than any other place I know of. Just look in the Tea Lounge in the middle of the day. What are they all doing? ( the ones without the strollers ) Blogging. Add to that all the web designers, developers, web video

565
Brooklynites
4.50 4.5021 (21 ratings)

The coworking community is composed of entrepreneurs, freelancers, telecommuters, and other location-independent workers who seek to work alongside one another and share resources. This Meetup group will offer events ranging from workshops to talk

852
Coworkers
5.00 5.0049 (49 ratings)

Django-nyc's goal is to create a community for those interested in Django to meet, share ideas, create, learn, and have a good time. The focus will be Django and web application design and development. Python will obviously be an underlining theme, b

383
Djangonaughts
4.50 4.5016 (16 ratings)

This group explores how web technology can be used in support of grassroots organizing and social activism. Like many tech meetups, we will gather together simply to share ideas, experiences, new tools, and a few laughs, so that we can better achiev

565
campers
4.50 4.5027 (27 ratings)

If you've ever visited Hacker News, you've almost certainly seen the "Show HN" or "Ask HN" posts. Well, it's time to get off the Internet and tell us about it face to face. We'll provide you with our honest feedback, you provide us with a great hack,

144
Hackers
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The worlds of hackers and journalists are coming together as reporting goes digital and Internet companies become media empires. Journalists call themselves "hacks," someone who can churn out words in any situation. Hackers use the digital equivalen

711
Hacks and Hackers
4.50 4.504 (4 ratings)

What is a HATCHERY? It is Venture Collaboration. In New York's competitive venture climate, entrepreneurs often lack the business connections and brand awareness to get the attention of potential funders, and at the same time many investors don't ha

1,800
New Technologists
4.50 4.5040 (40 ratings)
Private

This Council is a forum for the Greater NY/NJ/CT Tech Community: technologists, business professionals, and entrepreneurs keen on breakthrough innovation and efficient management of global issues in high tech. Clean/green technology, cloud/SaaS co

577
Silicon Alley Council Members
4.50 4.5024 (24 ratings)

Meet local people interested in the Semantic Web, an initiative by the W3C [http://www.w3c.org] to make the web "one giant database": The Data Web. The meetup format is inspired by my experience with foafcamp's and unconference style community event

1,346
members on the Semantic Web
4.50 4.5064 (64 ratings)

Ever combined the Web, real life(tm), Second Life, World of Warcraft, Google Earth, Nintendo, Facebook and the unfolding human experience into a single thought (which you then Twittered over your iPhone)? Working on an art or web or game or virtual w

368
Avatars
4.50 4.5020 (20 ratings)

This is a social networking group for NYC area Java developers, managers, recruiters, basically anyone with an interest in Java technologies. We feature technical presentations. Feel free to bring a presentation, a demo, flyers, make an announcement

1,395
Java enthusiasts
4.00 4.0055 (55 ratings)

~Welcome~ Meet other local Meetup Organizers and Asst Organizers. Enhance your organizing skills, get ideas on events and venues, exchange tips on improving your Meetups, and schedule joint events. Open to all Meetup Organizers and Asst Organizers.

573
Meetup Organizers
4.50 4.5025 (25 ratings)

This NYC MySQL Group is the world’s largest database group organized on Meetup! We are here to help new and seasoned users alike; join us regularly for discussion, networking and the chance to meet with New York's MySQL, Drizzle & MariaDB experts.

1,424
MySQL Users
4.00 4.0052 (52 ratings)

Meet local programmers interested in Haskell, Ocaml, Erlang, Scheme and other functional programming languages.

293
Haskell/OCaml/Erlang/Scheme Devs
4.00 4.0022 (22 ratings)

Our native speakers are quite happy to introduce you to their centuries-old culture. Many patient advanced students blend their knack for language learning with their enthusiasm for sharing. Japanese friends - all fluent native speakers - serve a

{I want to learn.
633
Japanese Culture Ambassadors
4.50 4.50236 (236 ratings)

Meet other local JavaScripters to share knowledge, to review the state of the art, or to dream up new applications. Promote open collaboration for various JavaScript topics.

487
JavaScripters
4.50 4.5010 (10 ratings)

For users of the non-relational, open source, document-oriented database MongoDB.

249
Members
4.50 4.505 (5 ratings)
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