11 Meetup Groups match “Go programming language” near Auckland, New Zealand
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Neuro Linguistic Programming is a dynamic and enlightening method of learning how to optimise communication and personal growth. - Neuro refers to the neurological system, it is the building blocks of our experience and processed through our 5 senses - seeing, hearing, feeling, smelling and tasting - Linguistic refers to the use language, both verbal and non-verbal to express experience. - Programming refers to strategies, the order and sequence of how we communicate using our inner process …
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An Auckland meetup of people interested in development, design and marketing of iOS applications.
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This meetup is for anyone interested in lisp programming in Auckland to share ideas, learn something about lisp, or hack code together. The name “lisp” includes Common Lisp, Clojure, Scheme, Emacs Lisp, and any other dialect of the lisp family of programming languages. But other topics that might be interesting to lisp hackers are also relevant. Meetups are friendly and quite informal, with social gatherings over a beer, as well as presentations around a topic. Usually they are held at Tangleb …
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The Exceptional Conference aims to create a high quality JVM focused unconference (where the attendees gather to create the conference agenda and discuss topics and learn off each other). The 2012 unconference is provisionally planned to be held at Massey University's Albany campus on the North Shore, some time in June or July 2012
This is a group for professional developers and users of the Python programming language in New Zealand to expand our network of people, opportunities and ideas. We have monthly meetings with presentations - if you're interested, please join the group and check out our website for further information.
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Auckland Web Dev Nights aims to bring together Auckland's web developer community to gain knowledge, impart knowledge, have a few beers and chat about the great tools available to us today. Topics will be targeted at the technical minded, featuring concepts such as deployment, testing & scalability through to UX, front-end tools & optimization. As much as possible, topics will be language agnostic. View past presentations & talks at webdevnights.github.com
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Want to learn (or help teach us) how to program a web-application using Ruby on Rails? Got a web-business idea and need to code it? This group is ideal if you: - Want to connect with others wanting to learn how to code/start a business - Want to learn the Ruby on Rails programming language (ideal for web-apps e.g. Twitter, Air BnB, Basecamp) - Want to build a web-app and test your big idea. Why this meetup group? This about building stuff 'cause it's hard to learn or to build stuff by yourself. …
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R is a powerful environment for statistical computing, data analysis, and graphical visualization. It’s open source nature and extensible via add-on "packages" allowing it to keep up with the leading edge in academic research. This R Users Group is dedicated to bringing together area practitioners of R (from industry and academia alike) to exchange knowledge, inspire new users, and spur the adoption of R for innovative research and commercial applications. · Discover the power of R as a …
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Hi! Come along and meet others interested in Clojure - we even have some members using it for real work! We'll be talking about Clojure, Functional programming, Concurrency, Development tools, and anything else interesting in the Clojure ecosystem.
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This group is for people interested in developing RESTful API's using a variety of server side languages and databases.
Quote>"What's that you say - perpetual motion is impossible? My, you're a difficult one to please. The electrons in the molecules of rock formations have been spinning steadily for millions of years without stopping - at what point will you agree that they are in perpetual motion? So, why don't electrons run out of energy and just slow down to a standstill? Quantum Mechanics has shown that the universe is a seething cauldron of energy with particles popping into existence and then dropping out …
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