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Event Highlights: Philly.rb, Android Alliance and Philly Tech Meetup

Welcome to the dog days of Summer, Philadelphia. When the news is slow and our events calendar is sparse. Philly tech seems to be on vacation this week. However, there are still a small group of Philly faithful holding awesome events. This week: hack with Ruby, get your tech meetup on and Android strikes back. […]

Welcome to the dog days of Summer, Philadelphia. When the news is slow and our events calendar is sparse.
Philly tech seems to be on vacation this week. However, there are still a small group of Philly faithful holding awesome events.
This week: hack with Ruby, get your tech meetup on and Android strikes back.
Also, don’t forget that you can get these event highlights delivered to your inbox every Monday at noon by signing up for this and other Technically Philly email newsletters.

Philly.rb Hack Night – Bring that Ruby project to hack alongside your fellow programmers at Philly.rb’s Hack Night. See the list of projects here. Monday. 6:00 p.m. Rittenhouse Square. INFO.
Philly Tech Meetup – Philly Tech Meetup, modeled after the one in the 67th Ward, has been going strong for nearly six months. If you haven’t checked out Philly’s latest demo event, we suggest you meet entrepreneurs, hackers and investors that make it out to Wharton every month to see what the city’s finest entrepreneurs are cooking up. Wednesday. 7:00 p.m. University City. INFO.
Android Alliance – If you went to this weekend’s Geek Awards, you witnessed the heckling by the Android faithful, who desired a counterbalance to the iOS award. Come see what all the fuss is about when the Android Alliance meets this Wednesday. 6:00 p.m. Center City.INFO.

Companies: Android Alliance / Philly.rb
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