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Knowledge Workers: Technology - Toronto gathers regularly to discuss Enterprise 2.0 technology deployments, including (but not limited to) social intranets, wikis, adaptive workflow and social network analytics. Today's workforce relies heavily on technology to implement it's methods. But beyond technologies that follow pre-ordained strategies set by executives, cutting-edge knowledge-driven organizations depend on collaboration technologies to enable collaborative patterns of work, drawing on t …
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Digital Canada's Meetup: Meet other communications professionals to explore new developments in digital media and emerging best practices.
This group is devoted to all things Apple including iPods, Macbooks, iMacs, iPhones, the Apple TV and all the other amazing devices and software they make. More then that, this group is for meeting new and interesting people that want to socialize and have a great time in a care-free environment. Meetup events are great for learning new tips, troubleshooting problems or just kicking back and having a good time. We host events that cater to a variety of audiences. There are three recurring monthl …
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Are you a Java programmer? Are you learning? Already experienced? Let's get together and share, learn and teach Java, software engineering and design near Whitby. Together we can look at this powerful platform. We can have group projects and build something fun and useful. We can help each other with our own projects and courses of study. Are you interested in J2SE, J2ME, J2EE, Swing/GUI or Java web applications? Do you use e.g. SEO, Oracle RDBMS, Drupal, HTML, Javascript, XML or other technolog …
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Are you curious about writing automated tests, crafting elegant code and pair programming? You should probably check out this group.
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With the increasing popularity of iMacs, MacBooks, iPads, iPhones, and iPods the interest in switching to Apple products has literally exploded. Millions are enjoying the wonders of these incredible products and the software specifically created for the mac, iPhone and iPad. The Toronto Mac Workshops & Seminars Group is for Apple users of all skill levels, from beginner to expert, amateurs and professionals. Whether you just bought your first iPhone, or you've been using a Mac computer for ma …
The future of the software world lies in the co-operation of development, quality assurance and operations. Delivering top-notch products quickly requires integration and co-operation -- no more silos. This group is for people who share that vision. I wanted to create a meetup for like-minded folks to share ideas, complain, layout plans and vision for the future, and generally meet good people.
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We are a group of software developers committed to completing the first 100 hours on our journey to software mastery.
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openBar() Toronto is meant to be a casual monthly gathering of developers, designers and business professionals in the Toronto tech community who have an active interest in Open Source Software and Open Platforms.
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We are Ents (e-Business Entrepreneurs), so we are passionate about creating software-enabled businesses. We use online tools and work strange hours via informal online communities. We build new businesses because it is in our blood to help people as efficiently as we can, and we gravitate towards others that help people. EntMent is slowly becoming a collection of regional social clubs, each managed by their own membership, which uses a GroupBuild process to help Ents attract Ments (Mentors), Pa …
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The Toronto Rational User Group is a professional organization that provides a forum for the exchange of knowledge, experiences and resources to those organizations and individuals involved in the design and development of software applications using all IBM Rational tools and related software. Our meetings open with some networking and refreshments, followed by an informative presentation and Q&A session.
… That is why we will have hack nights and work as a team to develop great software. Third, we will continue to learn and grow by holding a book club where we as a group will pick a technical book and work together to dissect its ideas and lessons.
Note: You have to RSVP to get a nametag. This is important, because people without nametags aren't even really people. There, I said it. This is a casual, social group for technologists to come together, mingle, and perhaps find a partner in crime or two. Facebook: http://srn.kr/HNTOfb | Twitter: http://srn.kr/HNTOtwt When: Hackernest Tech Socials run on the last Monday of every month at 8PM Format: Generally unstructured. Hang around, chat about tech/what you're up to, plot to take …
Toronto Code Retreat is a Meetup group focused on learning and sharing software craftsmanship and testing practices with your peers. Meetups will be held in the style of a Code Retreat, which involves pair programming live with other group members using different programming languages. Sessions will focus on attempts to solve Conway's Game of Life. Locations will alternate between Toronto and Mississauga. We intend to hold the sessions the 2nd Thursday of each month. We'll open the meetup and h …
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We are Ents (Software Entrepreneurs), so we are passionate about creating software-enabled businesses. We use online tools and work strange hours via informal online communities. We laugh at geeky jokes, we don’t like sterile corporate cubicles and we are all very smart and interesting, except Shad of course, Shad is only semi-interesting. EntMent is attempting to become a collection of regional social clubs, each managed by their own membership of (Ents + Ments), using a GroupBuild process to …
Toronto Entrepreneurs "A friendly group of people with lots of ambitions" The modern day startup doesn't need a lot of money. Rather, the key ingredient is the energy of like-minded people with various talents. This group is for those of us dreamers with big ideas, who have actually done something about our dreams, and ready for others to help make our dreams come true. This group is about a combination of talented people, with the ability to build the next big thing on the Web, the size of …
Our mission is to gather key members of the web development community in order to exchange ideas and discuss the importance of location and geography in the rapidly evolving world of the semantic web. Through demonstrations and lightning talks, innovators and technology tastemakers will showcase how they have leveraged geo-spatial technology for the clients and customers in compelling ways. The Dev Meet Up is best described as a technical and informal social for developers.
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The Z Poker Tour (ZPT) is a NON Profit, FREE to Play poker league ZPT Goes ONLINE to serve you more efficiently! Lets play online for free. Tournies will be scheduled on an ongoing basis for ZPT points You are invited to join my private poker club for Home Games online. - If you don't already have it, download the free PokerStars software from www.pokerstars.com - Open the main poker lobby, then click on the Home Games tab - Click the 'Join a Poker Club' button - Enter my Club ID number: …
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The iOSTO meetup is the first of its kind in Toronto – where people who are interested in iOS development gather together to SHARE, LEARN, CHANGE, and ACT. If you’re an iOS developer, game designer, marketeer, investor, UX/GUI Designer or active in the iOS community, we want to MEETUP and CONNECT with you. This will be an informal and casual event and will be held downtown. This meetup is an opportunity to share iOS projects, ideas, business insight, prototypes and development experiences …
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… We will meet approximately once every two months in a casual setting and discuss topics that are common to all of us like coping with and sharing information about problematic members, dealing with "no-shows", promoting our groups, getting ideas from others for suitable venues for our future events, issues surrounding prepayment and collection of event fees, contractual issues with venues, issues with the Meetup site software and any other concerns that organizers want to raise. I look forward …
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