New York City can be difficult for people new to the city to navigate. Actually, it can be difficult for everyone to navigate. But that’s why there are meetups and people eager to meet others with like interests and geek out over the details of their occupation or hobby.
We’ve found meetups to be a great way to bring people together into a community, which is why we’re hosting a Super Meetup this summer, a meetup of meetups, bringing together groups from around Brooklyn. The free event takes place Aug. 2 at Work & Co. Shout out to Small Planet for supporting Super Meetup.
RSVPA lot of people new to Brooklyn don’t know everything that’s going on here, so with that in mind we’ve curated a list of the best technical meetups in the borough.
These don’t include more general interest meetups or meetups focused around lectures, these are for people who want to get down and dirty with the details and ideas of what they’re working on.
Brooklyn Super Meetup 2017 is August 2nd at Work & Co! RSVP & find more info here: https://t.co/0KvZ5Zq0eY #supermeetup17
— Technical.ly Bklyn (@TechnicallyBK) June 13, 2017
Code, Drink, Talk
Members: 775
Organizers: Michael Buell, Jason McCandless, Robin Camille Davis
“Into tech? Hackery? Data? The open web? UX? Digital ___? Let’s meet over beers to talk about tech projects big and small. Meet new friends and collaborators in an informal setting, and help foster the growing tech community in Bushwick and the surrounding area. Dabblers and experts alike are welcome. This group is open to everybody!”
BKUX
Members: 2,416
Organizers: Christopher Troy Sanchez, Anders Ramsay, Eduardo Ortiz
“Brooklyn. User Experience. Happy hour. We meet as often as we can (monthly, give or take) for events (usually involving beer) to bring together awesome people (UXers) to talk about awesome things (nerdery).”
Brooklyn Swift Developers
Members: 1,930
Organizers: Marc Brown, Julie Yaunches
“Apple unveiled their new programming language at WWDC that has been secretly in development for 4 years by the guy that created LLVM. It promises to introduce a modern language without sacrificing performance.
This Meetup has 3 goals:
1) Help existing Objective-C developers transition smoothly to Swift
2) Introduce new developers to the world of iOS and OS X development
3) Create a community where iOS and OS X developers can meet and collaborate on projects.”
Blockmatics
Members: 876
Organizers: Marco Pariente-Cohen, Solomon Lederer
“Blockmatics is a consulting and education company that produces interactive, in-depth training programs on blockchain technology, its use cases and implementations. From experimenting with the OpenBazaar bitcoin marketplace to launching a personal blockchain on Microsoft Azure we guide our students through hands on exercises, demonstrations, and facilitate group discussions.
We have been teaching about cryptocurrencies, decentralization and blockchain technology through informal workshops since 2014. Blockmatics grew out of market demand and is focused on furthering the ideas and implementations of decentralized systems.”
CartoCamp
Members: 517
Organizers: Andy Eschbacher, Jeff Ferzoco, Stuart Lynn
“CartoCamp consists of two pieces:
• Open office hours: open time to learn a new skill, hack on a new project, collaborate with CARTO’s data science team, or just come in for a coffee to talk maps and analysis <br>
• Themed workshops covering the ecosystem of tools and analysis that are used for mapping on the web. Past workshops have focused on Maps + Charts, SQL and PostGIS from beginner to advanced, API integrations with maps, and election mapping. Future workshops will cover machine learning with spatial data, data science workflows with maps, D3 for maps, and more. We take requests and are open to collaboration too :)”
The Brooklyn iOS Developer Meetup
Members: 2,026
Organizers: Jeff Soto, Andrea Raijer, Nick Lee
“The Brooklyn iOS Developer meetup group is geared primarily towards iOS Developers but anyone is welcome to join. This is not a training event but we do ocasionally have some technical presentations and guest speakers. Use this group to find your iOS coding buddy, learn some tricks, watch super awesome demos and presentations, and network with other developers.”
Huge UX Events
Members: 3,837
Organizers: Huge Events
“Huge Events are open to anyone who has interest in UX, design, agency life and more. Join us for a fun evening of refreshments, networking and talks by design professionals and leaders in the industry.”
OWASP Brooklyn-Cyber Security
Members: 1,406
Organizers: Bev Corwin, Christopher Frenz, Nicole Becher
“The Brooklyn Chapter of the OWASP Foundation.”
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