Codetown ::: a software developer's community
Time: March 5, 2011 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Voxeo
Street: 189 S Orange Ave # 2050
City/Town: Orlando, FL
Website or Map: http://www.meetup.com/orlando…
Event Type: coding, dojo
Organized By: Dave Rogers
Latest Activity: Mar 4, 2011
Hey, everybody, it's time for another dojo! We're meeting on Saturday at 10am to get settled, but we'll wait as long as quarter-after. Then we'll pick a language and a problem and discuss an implementation we're all happy with. After that, we get to work!
But what language, you ask? What framework? We're not doing those blessed Roman numerals again, are we? Well, you'll just have to consult the Mailing List for all that information, because this just a recurring event profile that is generated automatically every two weeks to keep us honest. Yeah, we automate the tests, the calendar...
Codetown is a social network. It's got blogs, forums, groups, personal pages and more! You might think of Codetown as a funky camper van with lots of compartments for your stuff and a great multimedia system, too! Best of all, Codetown has room for all of your friends.
Created by Michael Levin Dec 18, 2008 at 6:56pm. Last updated by Michael Levin May 4, 2018.
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