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For Toronto Raspberry Pi enthusiasts! Let's meet up and hack sometime. http://www.raspberrypi.org/
The worlds of hackers and journalists are coming together as reporting goes digital and Internet companies become media empires. Journalists call themselves "hacks," someone who can churn out words in any situation. Hackers use the digital equivalent of duct tape to whip out code. Hacker-journalists try and bridge the two worlds. This group is to bring all these people together -- those who are working to help people make sense of their world. It's for hackers exploring technologies to filter …
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Whatever screen its on, emerging digital design and technology is worth exploring as a group who enjoy hacking together art, design, and code. The Nightowls started in NYC and now have a few chapters across the US. We were founded after discovering the San Francisco Nightowls meetup.
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Meet with local IT security professionals who have the CISSP certification or who are seeking to become CISSP certified. Meet, discuss happenings in the industry, socialize, and network. You don't have to be certified to join!!
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This user group meets to program in .NET, on the spot, in real time, on our laptops. Of course we can be social too while collaborating on ideas and work. The intention of this group is to promote an environment where .NET work gets done during the session, where ideas are fostered, where experiences rub off and where we can show off our .NET work. Currently meeting the fourth Wednesday evening of each month. Join to access calendar. General Meeting evening format is: Meet, discuss ideas & for …
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 …
Hackfests are a chance for Javascript developers in Toronto to get together. The idea is to patch and release open source libraries, and help each other through tricky bugs. And spend time coding JavaScript. Big Bang Technology will provide dinner, wireless, monitors, and comfortable chairs. We write code so bring a laptop and plan to have fun. 6:30 PM - 7:00 PM - Discuss Ideas & Form Teams 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM - Working 9:30 PM - 10:00 PM - Demo!
We're talking urban infrastructure, arduino, wireless sensors, smart grid, open hardware, quantified self, open data, environmental monitoring and more. Anything that puts a networked computer where none has gone before. What is the Internet of Things? The Internet of Things [YOUTUBE]
We are the Toronto Ruby Brigade, a group of Toronto-based Ruby enthusiasts. Our goal is to create an environment where rubyists can learn together, regardless of skill level. We provide three avenues for continuous improvement and growth. First and foremost, we will provide an avenue for developers to present their ideas and experiences through presentations and lightning talks. Second, we can only become better ruby developers through practice. That is why we will have hack nights and work …
This is a group for hacking on processing-js. The goals of this group is to showcase existing work, help people convert their native processing work into JavaScript, teach people how to use processing-js, and help out the community by developing processing-js enhanced tools.
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