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Pizza and hacking with Bmore on Rails // Chris Tonjes at TechBreakfast // Meet the Technically Baltimore team [Events]

Bmore on Rails Open Source Hack Night: Join fellow Ruby on Rails enthusiasts at the Beehive Baltimore inside the ETC on Tuesday night to tackle a variety of Ruby challenges. Seasoned and amateur programmers alike are invited, and, yes, ladies and gentlemen, pizza will be served. Tuesday, Aug. 28, 7 p.m. Beehive Baltimore, 2400 Boston St., Canton, […]

Bmore on Rails Open Source Hack Night: Join fellow Ruby on Rails enthusiasts at the Beehive Baltimore inside the ETC on Tuesday night to tackle a variety of Ruby challenges. Seasoned and amateur programmers alike are invited, and, yes, ladies and gentlemen, pizza will be served. Tuesday, Aug. 28, 7 p.m. Beehive Baltimore, 2400 Boston St., Canton, Baltimore city 21224. RSVP. FREE.
August’s Baltimore TechBreakfast: Head to the DLA Piper building in Mt. Washington for August’s Baltimore TechBreakfast, which will feature this month’s collection of the Baltimore tech scene: Mindgrub Technologies, the gents behind tie-swapping startup KnotFriends and new city CIO Chris TonjesWednesday, Aug. 29, 8 a.m. DLA Piper, 6225 Smith Avenue, Mt. Washington, Baltimore County 21209. RSVP. FREE.
Inaugural BMoreTech Meetup at Sullivan’s Steakhouse: While Technically Baltimore’s first-ever BMoreTech Meetup is all filled up for this Wednesday evening, join the Meetup group to keep abreast of future Meetups, where people in the city’s tech community will have a chance to talk about how they’re using technology to make Baltimore a better place to live. Wednesday, Aug. 29, 5:30 p.m. Sullivan’s Steakhouse, 1 E. Pratt St., Downtown West, Baltimore city 21202. RSVP. FREE to attend.

Companies: TechBreakfast / Technically Baltimore

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