Meet other local people who use Extreme Programming or Agile for software development. The New York Extreme Programming Meetup has a particular interest in the application of XP and Agile software development for the Semantic Web. By nature XP.
Our group meets to present and share Agile best practices around project management, software development, and database development in a team environment. This includes topics like implementing Scrum, Agile database development and Application Life-Cycle Management.
Kanban is more than just a tool in our bag of Agile software tricks. It is an approach to change management and organizational culture. We use Kanban for three main reasons. Evolutionary, incremental change with minimal resistance Achieve sustainable pace by balance throughput against demand Quantitative Management and emergence of high maturity behavior in alignmen with senior management desire to have a highly predictable business Better risk management (the emerging theme in the …
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… The list of what could be covered and introduced ranges from development platforms such as the Android and iOS, to the cloud, to development methodologies such as Agile and Scrum, to Drupal and other CMS platforms, to Selenium, TDD, and one of my personal quandaries - making sense of what a QA Test Developer is and does. And I am sure you have a topic or two too! Look forward to seeing you at the Meetup!
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A group devoted to the use and development of open source, big data, agile intelligence solutions, for the NYC Metro area. Join our group if interested in solving real business problems utilizing open source, big data analytical solutions.
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Welcome to the Long Island Rails Road Meetup Group! Here's the deal: my name is Ryan Jafari and my partner Carlos Ramirez and I run a small (new) Ruby on Rails web development shop based out of Lynbrook and Rockville Centre, NY though most of our clients are from New York City (or, as we islanders know it, The City). Anyway, we frequent Starbucks, Panera, Libraries, and other places that have free WiFi and available outlets on the island to get some of our work done. Here's where you c …
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This group is for Pivotal Developers, clients & former clients who are interested in our tech talks. Please only request to join this group if you have a close relationship with Pivotal Labs.
These are not your typical software engineering events. Our events cover topics related to software engineering along with business but aim to change the perspective of those who attend. Our focus is on emerging technologies such as Big Data, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Nanotechnology, 3D printing, Machine Learning, MapReduce, Semantic Web technologies, alongside more traditional topics like Ruby on Rails, HTML5, PHP, node.js, and Python. We reach out to the entire New York metropol …
What is ALT.NET? 1. You’re the type of developer who uses what works while keeping an eye out for a better way. 2. You reach outside the mainstream to adopt the best of any community: Open Source, Agile, Java, Ruby, etc. 3. You’re not content with the status quo. Things can always be better expressed, more elegant and simple, more mutable, higher quality, etc. 4. You know tools are great, but they only take you so far. It’s the principles and knowledge that really matter. The best t …
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 or ask questions. We usually adjourn to a nearby bar afterwards The NYC Java Study Groups JUG is the sponsor of the NYC Java Meetup and it's traditional monthly general meetings (for over 15 years) and the NYC Java Monthly Meetup are now one in the …
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Quality Assurance is a group for those interested in Quality Assurance, Web and Software Test Automation, QA Based Development, Ruby, Python and more.
This NYC MySQL Group is the world’s largest database group organized on Meetup! HD-Video of our previous events is regularly published on the IT Management & Leadership eMagazine (www.LeadIT.us) 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. Anyone involved with web development needs to try out the Vork Enterprise PHP Framework (www.Vork.us) - it is amazing! Vork dramatically …
Learning from and meeting with developers and testers that use Selenium to test their web applications. The NYC Metro Selenium Meetup is an open forum where Selenium users of all skill levels can come to communicate, learn, network, or just have a good time. We meet on a semi-regular basis and generally have speakers from major software and web companies in the NYC Metro Area and beyond. Lively discussions or Q&A for hours afterwards. Our focus is in Selenium and topics extend through related ar …
Meet other New York Groovy / Grails developers to talk about code, architecture, and innovation. Both beginners and pros are welcome! We'll spend the next few weeks contacting local Java and other user groups to get a few members to join, and then start scheduling meetups.
The Pivotal Tracker User Groups are a forum for product managers, project managers, entrepreneurs, and developers to share techniques and discuss the real day-to-day issues surrounding software project management. We’ll talk about upcoming Tracker features and look at third-party integrations. We'll discuss story estimation techniques and talk about what makes a good story. We’ll share our experience with agile planning, discuss patterns and anti-patterns of story management and acceptance, and …
… It's about sharing war stories; comparing tools and architectures; discussing the pros and cons of the latest tools and technologies; and generally a place to keep on top of the latest developments. WHY IS THIS DIFFERENT THAN ... ... the NYC .NET Developer's Group? That group (which I'm a big fan of!) focuses on "top speakers, free product giveaways, and great community networking". We're different in that, as a Meetup, we're community-focused. We don't focus on bringing in top speakers, an …
Discuss ruby development. Informal discussion among Rubyists. Participation from everyone is encouraged, interruptions are par for the course. No powerpoint presentations. No pulpit to pew discussions. We use a projector so everyone can type code and everyone can see. Meetings generally run an hour to two hours max and is followed by a social gathering at a nearby pub.
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We are not chip-tuners or projection designers. We are not moving light programmers or expert sound designers. We don't do the sexy stuff, and we like it. We are arts infrastructure geeks. We are a group of people interested in 1) Technology, computer programming, geeky stuff 2) Arts administration3) #1 used in service of #2 Marketing, analysis, grant-making, ticket-selling, modelling, reporting, cultural asset mapping, open source, service-oriented architecture, the cloud, constituent relat …
Meet other local people in NYC interested in Domain-Driven Design, learn more about it, exchange experiences, discuss current design problems, etc.
We are a Community of Contributors™ learning Ruby on Rails programming, related technologies and entrepreneurial skills in a collaborative, cooperative manner. We only assume that one knows how to press an On Button. Our members pledge to help Ruby Nuby, in some way in the future, with our socio-economic mission of teaching the sames skills to disadvantaged and at-risk youths. We believe in passing the gift of what others have generously taught and shared with us to those who may not have the s …
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