Coding Dojo (Orlando)

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Coding Dojo (Orlando)

Time: February 4, 2010 from 6pm to 7pm
Location: Camden Apts
Street: 688 N Orange Ave
City/Town: Orlando, FL
Website or Map: http://go2.wordpress.com/?id=…
Phone: 321-352-1689 or @orlandophp #orlandodojo
Event Type: dojo
Organized By: Caike Souza
Latest Activity: Feb 3, 2010

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Tomorrow, February 4th, we will hold our third Coding Dojo session together with our friends from the Orlando PHP User Group.

If you want to come hack with us and exercise your agile techniques such as pair-programming, test driven development, refactoring, SOLID principles and others, feel free to join us at 7PM at the following location:

Camden apartments in downtown Orlando – courtesy of Demetrius Ford, our resident resident and official “Location Coordinator” for the OrlandoPHP.

The address is:

688 N Orange Ave
Orlando, FL 32801
(map)

You can park in the parking lot in front of the complex and in the adjacent lot, just not in the garage. The clubhouse is inside the main complex, secured by a maglock, and it’s super sweet. We’ll try to leave someone outside to lead people in, but try to come earlier rather than later.

If you get locked out, just ping one of us by cell phone (321-352-1689) or Twitter; we will try to keep an eye on the @orlandophp account and #orlandodojo.

For more info, check out the orlando php meet up group.

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