The Utah Django User Group is having its first monthly meeting tonight at 7:00 at Novell’s OSTC (Building A) [MAP].
Gregory Doermann will be presenting on “Migrating Django Databases with South“. Pizza will be provided by my company (Izeni), so please try to RSVP to me directly for a basic head count.
Also, if you want to stay informed about future Utah Django meetings, please sign up for the Google group and the Utah Tech Event Calendar.
I hope to see you there!
UPDATE: My brother and business partner Gabe volunteered to do a mini-presentation on some of the non-standard ways we’ve used Django for some of our clients (like to output config files for VoIP applications). It’s titled “Unconventional Uses of Django” or “When All You Have is a Hammer, Everything Looks Like a Nail”.
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Tags: Community Events, Django, Django South, Izeni, Programming, Python, Utah Tech Events, Utah Tech Groups, Utah User Groups, Web Development, Web Frameworks
Not For Profits, Technology, Utah | Jordy |
March 25, 2010 11:53 am |
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I just added the BYU Web Startup Group to my comprehensive list of Utah Tech Groups.
From their website:
The Web Startup group was founded to bring together people interested in creating new sites and services online. Group members include web developers (programmers and designers), marketing and business-minded individuals, creative idea people, and others with technology related skills. The group meets regularly to discuss and make Web Startups come to life. If you are interested in making a difference online then join us!
Their next meeting will be this Thursday and will cover Android and “Jump Starting your Website”.
I also added one of the founders, Adam Chavez, to Utah’s Business Blog Aggregator and invited him to contribute his events to the Utah Tech Events Calendar. If you or anyone you know should be added to these Utah business community sites, please contact me.
BTW, there’s also a Utah Business Events Calendar which hasn’t caught on nearly as much. Let me know if you’d like to contribute. Maybe I’ll merge the two calendars in the future; we’ll see.
Anyway, checkout the Web Startup Group. I think they could end up being a really valuable resource to the Utah business and technology communities.
Tags: Adam Chavez, BYU, Community Building, Community Events, ConnectBlogs, Entrepreneurship, Utah Tech Events, Utah Tech Groups, Web Starting Group
Business, Not For Profits, Technology, Utah | Jordy |
November 10, 2008 12:29 pm |
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Here is my comprehensive list of Utah User Groups and Tech Organizations (and other resources). If you find any broken links or any missing information, please let me know so I can keep it updated.
Utah Tech Events:
General Tech:
Linux User Groups:
Struggling Utah LUGs (Please Volunteer):
BSD User Groups:
Mac User Groups:
Programming Language Groups:
Mobile (Phone) Development Groups:
Adobe Groups:
Database Groups:
Conferences:
Trade Associations:
Collegiate Tech Groups and Clubs:
University Tech Commercialization Offices:
Others:
Tags: IT, LUGs, Programming, Resources, Tech, User Groups, Utah, Utah IT, Utah Tech Groups, Utah User Groups
| Jordy |
June 16, 2006 5:26 pm |
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UVLUG will host Dave Heldenbrand’s presentation on IPv6 this Saturday.
From Answers.com:
“IPv4 supports 4.2 billion addresses, which is inadequate for giving even one address to every living person, much less support the burgeoning market for connective devices. IPv6 addresses this problem by supporting 340 undecillion addresses. For scale, this would allow an average of about 430 quintillion unique addresses per square inch of the Earth’s surface.”
With these kind of numbers numbers, I hope to be able to boast a static IP address for every bacterium in my stomach…
Anyway, it should be pretty cool. I hope to see you there.
Tags: Dave Heldenbrand, Internet, IPv6, Linux, Open Source, User Groups, Utah Tech Events, Utah Tech Groups, UVLUG, UVSC, UVU
Utah | Jordy |
February 1, 2006 2:59 pm |
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