Django/Python/Java/Rails Crimbo meetup* 12th of December

*We need a snappier name…

As the calendar gets a little crowded in December, myself, Simon and Jez have decided to combine the Java, Django/Rails and Python nights together in one big bash at the Old Bank Of England, on the 12th of December, from 7pm onwards. As normal there is no particular agenda, although people wanting to do demos are more than welcome (just let me know first so we can publicise it).

Oh, and as Jez has had to stick a deposit down for the reserved space, please leave a comment to let us know you’re coming!

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13 Responses to “Django/Python/Java/Rails Crimbo meetup* 12th of December”

Bah, I can’t make this one unfortunately – I’ll be in the States. Have fun!

Private Gomer Pyle stepping up, Sir!

I’m planning on coming.

Yeah, go on.

I plan to attend.

Hiya, I am going to try and make it :)

I won’t be there (duh) but how about “Code Creole” for your ragtag bunch of language misfits :)

And don’t let Simon Stewart drink beer there. We made that mistake at SyXPAC / Sydney Geek Night.

A newbie to Rails with much to learn I’d like to come along.

I hope to be there

Will try to be there.

you may want to check out a new web design group in London (we have posted this event on the board).
http://webdesign.meetup.com/70/

would be great to organise something together at some stage.

I’ll be along

Oh, and here’s my Blog – I’ve brushed the dust of it since going to XPDay and getting a lot out of the Lego Game and Scrum 59 Mins….

http://averageeveryday.blogspot.com/

How about we combine this meet up with the BBC backstage meet up. They’re encouraging Rails and Django developers.

http://benmetcalfe.com/wiki/Backstage.bbc.co.uk_meet-up:London

Hoping to come along too.

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