All Michael Levin meetup Events (14)

September 27Thursday

June 28Thursday

June 21Wednesday

  • GatorLUG

    June 21, 2017 from 6pm to 8pm – First Magnitude Brewing Come join the Gator Linux Users Group & talk about Linux & Open Source for a June social meeting at the First Magnitude Brewery on S. Main St. Location: 1220 Se Veitch St, Gainesville, FL Ma Organized by Martin Smith | Type: meetup

December 13Thursday

December 12Wednesday

  • Build Guild

    December 12, 2012 from 6pm to 9pm – The Other Bar Looking for a December informal gathering in Orlando that crosses tech borders? Here's one that sounds great. It's for anyone interested in web development and that includes PHP, Ruby, Python and Ja Organized by The Build Guild ::: -Bill Spingarn (@bil2k) and Matt McGee (@Matthew_McGee) | Type: meetup

December 7Friday

  • Agile Lean Coffee (Orlando)

    December 7, 2012 from 7:45pm to 9:30pm – Drunken Monkey A bit about our Agile Lean Coffee Orlando: everyone owns the gathering (though usually one of us makes sure we have supplies.) We seek any topics that are of interest to whoever is gathered. We prior Organized by Mark Kilby and friends | Type: meetup

November 15Thursday

October 18Thursday

July 11Wednesday

April 6Monday

  • MySQL Meetup

    April 6, 2009 from 7pm to 9pm – Orlando Learn about new features in the recent 5.1 release of MySQL, talk about any challenges you are facing with MySQL, and give feedback directly to developers. Discuss SQL generalities, or storage-engine Organized by Chad Miller | Type: meetup

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