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Lean Startup Group talks UX design // Baltimore TechBreakfast // JavaScript junkies head to Ad.com HQ [Events]

Get the remaining tryptophan out of your system with these tech events. The Lean Startup Group meets at MICA’s Bunting Center to discuss user experience strategy and design (because, you know, you’re making those mobile apps for other people). Baltimore TechBreakfast meets again, with Given.to, fresh from their stint at the NewME Accelerator, as one of […]

Get the remaining tryptophan out of your system with these tech events.
The Lean Startup Group meets at MICA’s Bunting Center to discuss user experience strategy and design (because, you know, you’re making those mobile apps for other people). Baltimore TechBreakfast meets again, with Given.to, fresh from their stint at the NewME Accelerator, as one of the presenters. And join fellow JavaScript lovers for the monthly JS users’ meetup in Locust Point.

Baltimore Lean Startup Meetup: Head to the Bunting Center at the Maryland Institute College of Art for a session on what user experience means for the people who are using the websites and apps you design. A panel of experts will talk about UX design and strategy, usability testing and a slew of other topics. Monday, Nov. 26, 6:30 p.m. Bunting Center, Room 480, at MICA, 1401 W. Mt. Royal Ave., Bolton Hill, Baltimore city. RSVP. FREE.
Baltimore TechBreakfast: Another installment of this monthly tech event at DLA Piper features several startups, including CrowdStitch, BEARTek and Given.to. Get there early for coffee and bagels. Wednesday, Nov. 28, 8 a.m. DLA Piper, 6225 Smith Avenue, Mt. Washington, Baltimore city. RSVP. FREE.
Baltimore JavaScript Users Group: Join Shea Frederick, Jonathan Julian and other JS junkies for the monthly meetup of JavaScript users at Advertising.com. The topic is forthcoming. Wednesday, Nov. 28, 6 p.m. Advertising.com, 1020 Hull St., Locust Point, Baltimore city. RSVP. FREE.
 

Companies: BEARTek / CrowdStitch / TechBreakfast / Given.to

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