Show & Tell #1 – Thursday 4/12 @ 6PM Come find out what your co-workers are up to! Scheduled Presenters:
Harry Raymond – Showing off wireframes for http://TasteShindig.com, a drink journal iOS app
Ghislain de Juvigny – Demo of http://MojoGroups.com group messaging application, looking for UI/UX feedback
Avery McCarthy – http://TheWhatIsProject.com, Everyday people answering universal questions
Brian Stoner – Demo of latest iteration of http://GetInstinct.com, guitar learning web application
Interested in showing off something at this Show & Tell or another one in the future? Send an email to Brian – bsstoner@gmail.com
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CSS Preprocessors are all the rage these days and they should be. Designing and developing web based user experiences is growing both more challenge and more exciting. CSS, our trusty friend, is inflexible, static, and unwieldy for today’s needs. CSS Preprocessors fill the void and open up a whole new arsenal of tools for designers and developers.
So whether you are an advanced user, beginner, or sceptic, come to the first meetup for NYC Sass/Compass user group. We are planning on keeping this a monthly meeting and will have the next two at New Work City.
We have an open format planned for the first meeting. We want to cover what you want, so let us know. We’ll review the suggestions and post the format at the end of next week. And while ideally this kickoff should have you convinced why we pick Sass over LESS, we will be happy to have a lightening talk on the subject.
Future meetings will eventual evolve to more structured presentation format. If you are using Sass & Compass and want to talk about your work and approach, please reach out to CS.
If there’s a better day/date to consider for next month’s meetup, let us know.
Speaker list:
Scott Kellum
Claudina Sarahe
Mason Wendell
https://hackpad.com/fNzvjbdPPzR#Startup-Support-Gathering
Show & Tell #2
Full details here: http://nwc.co/showandtell
Jason Nadaf – http://suredone.com – an e-Commerce portal for sellers
David Baker – http://spins.fm – Social radio requests app
Sara Chipps – Vasilia – A cool new ‘shapable’ browser she’s building (website coming soon)
Tom Krieglstein – http://www.AlumniChoose.org – “Crowd-funding student potential”
Shuli Hallak – www.shulihallak.com – presenting a new photo project on Data Centers
– if you want to present at a future event, let me know (Brian bsstoner@gmail.com)
WordPress.org vs WordPress.com: Getting Started with WordPress
Location: Conference Room
http://skl.sh/IlKzqQ
Grab a ticket here: http://www.meetup.com/ny-tech/events/59212672
For the simulcast: join a small group of friends and fellow technologists to watch NY Tech Meetup live from New Work City. You’ll have a chance to connect and enjoy a beer, all while watching the demos at NYTM’s monthly event.
During any downtime that may occur, we’ll use the time to introduce ourselves and get to know each other. If there are any apocalyptic issues, we may call upon you to demo things yourselves 🙂
If you’re a New Work City member: we’ll hold some extra spots for you. Add yourself to the wait list if the event is full!
Want to sponsor the simulcast? Email info@nwc.co to discuss!
Work late? Bring a laptop! After the simulcast, our late night coworking club Nightours meets in the back. Stick around and cowork with us!
Android Developers Meetup – May 10th @ 7PM. Come hear Chris Haseman, Lead Android Developer from Tumblr, talk about “Things I wish I knew when I started Android development”. Full details here: http://www.meetup.com/android-developers-nyc/events/63454562/