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Announcing Technically Philly Groups

If you keep an eye on our Event Calendar or our event coverage you know that Philadelphia has dozens of user groups and meetups for all kinds of programs, languages and technology. Over the past few weeks some local groups have been meeting as a sort of “user groups of user groups” to help coordinate […]


If you keep an eye on our Event Calendar or our event coverage you know that Philadelphia has dozens of user groups and meetups for all kinds of programs, languages and technology.
Over the past few weeks some local groups have been meeting as a sort of “user groups of user groups” to help coordinate meetups, venues and sponsorships.
Allow us to help introduce Technically Philly Groups, a loose conglomeration of the area’s tech meetups and user groups. From Agile Philly’s Andre Dhondt:

Imagine a place you could go meet talented and passionate software team members–and you only had to wait for the right day of the week, since we’ve got events booked every week for the foreseeable future!  Welcome to Technically Philly Groups, a consortium of existing technical user groups in the greater Philadelphia region and an incubator for your favorite topic!

If you’d like to get involved we suggest check on out our new Groups tab above and sign up for the mailing list.
And, as always, Technically Philly will continue to list as many events as we know about on our Event Calendar. If we aren’t listing your group, please let us know and send us an iCal feed. Also, feel free to send us short write-ups and photos from your event for publication here on Technically Philly.
 

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