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Android development for beginners at the Howard County library [Events]

On Saturday, meet at the Howard County Central Library with members of the Baltimore Mobile Meetup signed up for a Coursera course in programming mobile apps for Android.

It’s time for another Columbia TechBreakfast on Wednesday morning. On Thursday evening, join the Baltimore Social Media Meetup, which will welcome media relations manager at the National Aquarium Kate Hendrickson as one of its guest. Tickets to Ignite Baltimore 14 are sold out, but join the wait list. On Saturday, meet at the Howard County Central Library with members of the Baltimore Mobile Meetup signed up for this Coursera course in programming mobile apps for Android.
Columbia TechBreakfast: Grab your free coffee and bagels at this month’s installment of the startup show-and-tell. Wednesday, Mar. 12, 8 a.m. Loyola University Maryland, Columbia Campus, 8890 McGaw Rd., Howard County. RSVP. FREE.
Baltimore Social Media Meetup: Gina Ramsey, Director of New Product Development at Adventure Web Productions, and Kate Hendrickson, Media Relations Manager at the National Aquarium, will be presenting to the group this month. Thursday, Mar. 13, 6:30 p.m. AOL/Ad.com, 1020 Hull St., Tide Point, Baltimore city. RSVP. FREE.
Ignite Baltimore 14: Sixteen speakers get five minutes each to present their takes on a variety of subjects. Tickets are sold out, but the wait list is open. Thursday, Mar. 13, 6 p.m. Maryland Institute College of Art, Brown Center, 1300 W. Mt. Royal Ave., Bolton Hill, Baltimore city. JOIN WAIT LIST. $5.
Android Development for Beginners: Interested in developing apps for Android but don’t know where to start? Join a small group of people currently signed up for a Coursera course in Android development. Sign up for the class here, and meet with everyone for the first time this weekend. Saturday, Mar. 15, 3 p.m. Howard County Central Library, 10375 Little Patuxent Parkway, Howard County. RSVP. FREE.

Companies: The National Aquarium / TechBreakfast

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