5 Meetup Groups match “Hacking” near Columbia, MO
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 an …
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Do you like to write JavaScript or want to learn? Are you a UI/UX guru pushing the limits of JavaScript and HTML5 in the browser? Are you a systems architect leveraging the power of asynchronous I/O with Node.js and MongoDB? Writing single page apps? This group's purpose is to bring together JavaScript hackers of all levels, have fun, and to learn from each other. Let's meet up and share code, stories, tips, libraries, strategies, and all things JavaScript.
This is a group for anyone interested in the python programming language. Be it desktop, server, mobile, or browser based. All variants of python are welcomed to be discussed (Python 2, Python 3, PyPy, Jython, Iron Python, etc). Certain python modules, frameworks, engines will be discussed, which is similar to the online website PyMOTW. All skill sets are welcomed to participate. Looking forward to meeting others interested in discussing or hacking in python.
A group of Makers, DIYers, Hackers, Builders, Circuit Benders, Garage Inventors, and Basement Scientists in Central Missouri who like to explore science, technology, art and craft and the interstitial space in between. You can also find us at: Our Google Group or our facebook page.
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L.I is made up of people who are interested in physical security, such as bypassing locks, learning new techniques for opening difficult locks, and connecting people. We abide by the laws set down in each State or Providence (For our Canadian neighbors). Likewise we have our own code of ethics we adhere to. They're almost all common sense rules that you should always practice. You should never pick locks that you don't own, or that you don't have the owners explicit permission to pick. We enjoy …
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