11 Meetup Groups match “Python” near Fort Collins, CO
About Us Front Range Pythoneers are an active Python users group meeting in Denver and Boulder, Colorado, USA. Activities We meet on the last Wednesday of the month to learn from talks about Python topics, to swap stories and coding tips, and to enjoy food and drink. But we don't just talk about Python, we live it: on the first Saturday of most months, we get together for a code sprint. Front Range Pythoneers are proud to have contributed as a group to TurboGears2, Jython, Django, and IPython …
This group is meant to bring together folks that are interested in Python, specifically as it relates to web development, to discuss, share, and show off technologies they are knowledgeable about or interested in learning more about. Our goal is to foster growth in the use of Python in Northern Colorado, get developers together to share knowledge, and to create a community of developers who have the same passions and interests. We will target meeting the first Tuesday of each month at 5:30pm.
Boulder Django is a group for all levels of people interested in learning more about using Python and Django and sharing their knowledge and experiences with others. We accept all, from beginners to advanced. Please join us soon at a meetup!
Find us on freenode at #denverdjango or our email-list at https://groups.google.com/forum/
#!forum/front-range-django
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NumPy, SciPy, Pandas, Matplotlib, nltk and more. We think Python is the leading language for data analysis, and it's quickly getting even better. Join us to meet other PyData enthusiasts and learn from our experience.
Are you just starting out? Have you been playing for a few years and just want to find someone to strum a few tunes with and get better? Are you experienced but like to help others learn and want to make new friends to play with? The purpose of this group is to get together ( regardless of your age ) and play / learn some songs so that you meet other players, feel comfortable playing in front of a group, and maybe get good enough to play an open mic at a coffeehouse or wherever. Please bring a …
We're open for all forms of hacking. Software and hardware. If you are software developer, engineer, or tinkerer of technology, you are welcome to join us. www.hacknite.com
We are a group of technically savvy women in Boulder who are, or hope to become, serious programmers and leaders in our field. The main focus of the group is on software/web development, but we are open to programmers from other fields as well (science, medical, IT, etc). As women developers, we've all probably gotten used to holding our own in large groups of men. We aren't afraid to ask questions, take leadership positions, and for the most part we are treated equally and with respect. However …
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This Dev Meet Up is a social gathering for developers to discuss geospatial technologies, complementary third-party tools, and development platforms (e.g., Silverlight, Java, Flex, JavaScript) that are supported by Esri. Presentations run the gamut of our community: from Web development to mobile location development for iOS, Android and Windows Phone 7 to automating tasks with Python. Developers of all levels of expertise are welcome, from seasoned GIS professionals to those new to geospatial …
(This is a clone of the original NYC meetup) If you've ever visited Hacker News, you've almost certainly seen the "Show HN" or "Ask HN" posts. Well, it's time to get off the Internet and tell us about it face to face. We'll provide you with our honest feedback, you provide us with a great hack, or idea. We'll give you 5 minutes to show off your tool, hack, library (did you just write a library to access the Meetup API in Go!?), whatever. We're language and software/hardware agnostic, so it's all …
Every software engineer needs to practice. Born from the attendees of Code Retreat Boulder 2011, we meet bimonthly to hone our skills working on interesting problems. The Code Retreat format was developed by Corey Haines and others. The essence of the format is that people pair-program on a problem for 45 minutes then throw away their code, take a short break, switch partners and repeat the process. Classically, these are full-day events including 6 programming sessions, a long lunch, and beer …
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This group is for enthusiasts of lisp and lisp related programming. I'm particularly interested in how to bring the advantages of lisp into the predominantly non-lisp world of today.
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