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Event Highlights July 25th – 31st, 2011

We hope you haven’t melted into a puddle of goo, Philadelphia. Not even record high temperatures can hold our technology community down this week with another packed calendar of events. If we have this many events when most of us ducking in and out of town on vacation, imagine how the calendar will look this Fall. This […]

We hope you haven’t melted into a puddle of goo, Philadelphia.
Not even record high temperatures can hold our technology community down this week with another packed calendar of events. If we have this many events when most of us ducking in and out of town on vacation, imagine how the calendar will look this Fall.
This week: hack with Ship It, get schooled on Drupal and learn from Android veterans.
Ship It Hackathon – Sure all that talking and learning happening at other events is fun, but nothing matters unless you ship something. Join the Ship It Society for an all-day hackathon at Indy Hall where your ticket will get you food and a guaranteed place to work on your next big thing. All Day. Saturday. Old City. INFO.
Drupaldelphia – The BarCamp for the Drupal CMS returns to Philadelphia for an entire day of talks from the local Drupal community. It’s too late to submit your own session, but you can browse the eligible speakers and begin to plan your day. All Day. Friday. Temple. INFO.
Android Alliance – Justin Gravante, lead designer of the phone and tablet versions of the XfinityTV application, will be on hand to talk about the process of designing an Android application. Also speaking is Frank Panko from A View From My Seat, which we’ve covered. Wednesday. 6 p.m. Center City. INFO.

Companies: Android Alliance / Ship It Society / View from My Seat
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