9 Meetup Groups match “Hacking” near Addison, TX
Based verbatim on AHA! The Austin Hackers association. The Dallas Hackers Association is a loose group of hackers and security professionals in the Dallas, Texas area. We have meetings! We also occasionally eat sushi, BBQ, and play poker. Our meetings usually last anywhere from two to three hours, are in a public location like a restaurant, library, or other public meeting space, and consist of short "turbo-talks" from anyone that would like to speak on a topic for anywhere from 5 to 10 minutes. …
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The purpose of our group is: * To educate and be educated in Information Security * To promote better security * To be a voice in our respective industries for stronger IT Security practices * To share job or opportunity leads * To become a support structure for each other
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You don't have to be a CISSP! Meet with local IT security professionals who have interest in IT security. Meet, discuss happenings in the industry, socialize, and network.
Canada's largest tech meetups RSVP to get a nametag. This is important, because people without nametags aren't even really people. There, I said it. ******** HackerNest is a grassroots, nonpartisan, nonprofit movement dedicated to uniting local tech communities globally. We do this by cramming lots of very smart people into a room and providing free beer - rescuing them from the isolation of basements, offices, and the plight of code tunnel vision. Our friendly, relaxed, and inclusive Tech So …
Dallas Makerspace is an organized group of local artists, engineers, DIYers, makers, and thinkers who work together to collect tools and resources for our membership, who could not otherwise afford, store, or use them individually. We lease an industrial building and use it as a shared workspace to collaborate on a variety of individual and community projects that promote science and technology. If you are a "maker", then Dallas Makerspace is the best place in Dallas to find like minded people w …
Retrocomputing is usually classed as a hobby where enthusiasts often collect rare and valuable hardware and software for the collectible value or to have fun in the use of it. Many expensive systems like IBM Mainframes, DEC Superminis, or SGI workstations have now become affordable on the used computer market. Other vintage computers such as Apple IIs, IBM PCs, ZX Spectrums, Atari, Commodore, Amigas and BBC Micros are even more popular among collectors for sentimental reasons. I'd like to start …
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BeMyApp hosts interactive weekend-long events for the app-loving communities in Dallas, San Francisco, New York and Europe. The WeekEnds are designed to accelerate collaboration, share knowledge, inspire and connect mobile app enthusiasts and mavens. BeMyApp WeekEnd is open to developers, designers, tech bloggers as well as non-techies, idea generators, artists, and everyone who wants to have some hands-on experience with mobile apps. Work in teams and hack apps during a whole weekend, network a …
Tarrant Makers is a community of creative types from all backgrounds living or working in and around Tarrant County, Texas. Our ranks include artists, programmers, hardware hackers and "Do-It-Yourselfers" of all kinds. If you live here and live to create, you are one of us! Our core vision is to be a community of Makers supporting member and public education, innovative projects, and one or more member-accessible workshops (aka Makerspaces).
This group is for the tech savvy entrepreneurs & micropreneurs of DFW. If your a local ISV or a team building SaaS applications on IaaS providers like (amazon/rackspace/azure) - you are going to meet like minded people. Individuals in this group are technology agnostic, span multiple disciplines, value differences, and are continually improving. This isn't a social drink gathering. This time is meant to be constructive in helping you move your company to the next level. Consider this your hack …
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