The London Java Community (LJC) is a group of Java Enthusiasts who are interested in benefiting from shared knowledge in the industry. Through our forum and regular meetings you can keep in touch with the latest industry developments, learn new Java (& other JVM) technologies, meet other developers, discuss technical/non technical issues and network further throughout the Java Community. FAQ What is the LJC? What goes on in the LJC? Who can join? Is there a fee to Join, is there a fee for the …
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Welcome to the Coherence Special Interest Group (CSIG). Whether you're an experienced Coherence user, or new to Data Grid technology, the CSIG is the community for realizing Coherence-related projects and best practices. You won't want to miss our quarterly meetings, featuring some of the most active Coherence users as speakers and in the audience. We hope to see you soon! Dedicated to fostering community-based knowledge sharing, awareness and best practice applications of Data Grid technology t …
Come and meet other software developers interested in the Scala programming language in the London area.
Talks are normally held at Skills Matters on the 2nd Wednesday of the months.
We also have a Coding Dojo every 3rd Thursday of the month, the current source code is:
https://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/
lsug-dojo
We have a chart group at:
http://groups.google.com/group/scal
a-london
twitter: #lsug
For more info. on Scala see: http://www.scala-lang.org/
Scala logo is a trademark …
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Meet others interested in developing apps on Google App Engine. This meetup has a strong programming focus, so talks showing working code and workarounds are actively encouraged. Each meetup will have a reasonable amount of time for informal lightning talks to show members' work.
This is a community for those who care and are proud of what they do. For those developers, regardless how experienced they are, who want to improve and master their craft. This is a community for those who believe that being average is just not good enough. The Manifesto for Software Craftsmanship As aspiring Software Craftsmen we are raising the bar of professional software development by practicing it and helping others learn the craft. Through this work we have come to value: Not onl …
The Graduate Developer Community (GDC) is a community for undergraduates & recent graduates interested in Software Development. It is run by a leadership team comprising members of top technical consultancies, investment banks and the director of RecWorks Ltd, to help bridge the gap between the Academic, Open Source and Commercial worlds of the Software Development community. FAQ What is the GDC? Why was it founded? What goes on in the GDC? Who can join? Is there a fee to Join, is there …
A chance to meet fellow members using the Play Framework in London
We're a bunch of software developers that love to code, play, learn, improve and eat pizza!
Every month we'll meet up in order to practice a code kata, clean code, software craftsmanship, pair programmming, Test-Driven Development and learn from each other for an hour or two. As it's after work, food and drinks are provided :)
If you'd like to learn more about Code Katas, I thoroughly recommend reading more from Dave Thomas of the Pragmatic Programmers here: http://codekata.pragprog.com/2007/
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For All Agile enthusiasts either with extensive experience or looking to gain an inside track into the newest techniques being used, or even wanting to know how to introduce formal Agile practises into your business. We'll have regular speakers along with a few social drinks afterward!
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