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Learn Flyleaf, a device-agnostic JavaScript framework for making web apps [Events]

Learn how to create web apps using the JavaScript framework Flyleaf while eating pizza and drinking beer with the Baltimore JavaScript Users Group.

A light week for events. On Tuesday, check out the Bmore on Rails open hack night at the Beehive Baltimore. Thursday evening is your chance to learn how to create web apps using the JavaScript framework Flyleaf while eating pizza and drinking beer with the Baltimore JavaScript Users Group. On Friday morning, startup owners struggling to navigate the world of insurance should check out the three-hour insurance boot camp at Diversified Insurance Industries.
 
Bmore on Rails Meetup: Time for another open hack night with Baltimore’s Ruby on Rails enthusiasts. Bring projects you’re working on to Beehive Baltimore to solicit help from fellow programmers. Tuesday, July 23, 7 p.m. Beehive Baltimore, Beehive Baltimore, Emerging Technology Center, 2400 Boston St., Canton, Baltimore city. RSVP. FREE.
Baltimore JavaScript Users Group: Forget jQuery. Flyleaf, a device-agnostic JavaScript framework, is where it’s at for creating serious web apps. So says our local JavaScript Users Group. Head to the Meetup, eat some pizza, drink some beer and learn yourself some Flyleaf. Thursday, July 25, 6 p.m. AOL/Advertising.com, 1020 Hull St. #100, Tide Point, Baltimore city. RSVP. FREE.
BizWorkshop: For startup owners in need of a good primer on insurance, head to Diversified Insurance Industries for a three-hour session on how to cover liabilities and a company’s assets. Friday, July 26, 9 a.m. Diversified Insurance Industries, 2 Hamill Rd., Cross Keys, Baltimore city. RSVP. $15.

Companies: AOL/Ad.com

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