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Here are the 40 DC tech Meetup groups we follow

One of the quickest ways to learn about the D.C. tech scene? Check out these meetups.

A Code for DC meetup, October 2013. (Photo courtesy of Code for DC)

One of the quickest ways to come to know a tech scene is to dive into the regular events that bring together a cross-section of that scene’s most loyal members.
So if you’re joining D.C. or looking to get more involved, here are the local, regular, active meetups in the technical and entrepreneurship space. Which ones are we missing?

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