Guardian Newspapers Ltd
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011, 6:30-9:00pm
Posted 7 months ago
6:30pm - 9pm - Tuesday 15 November 2011 Devnest is the UK's largest independent twitter developer and startup-centric meet-up sponsored by The Guardian Open Platform, Amazon Web Services and Multizone.. If you are interested in the technology behind real time information networks like Twitter or intend to start building applications that use them in the future then devnest is for you! At 9pm... [read more]
6:30pm - 9pm - Tuesday 15 November 2011 Devnest is the UK's largest independent twitter developer and startup-centric meet-up sponsored by The Guardian Open Platform, Amazon Web Services and Multizone.. If you are interested in the technology behind real time information networks like Twitter or intend to start building applications that use them in the future then devnest is for you! At 9pm we adjourn to a nearby bar! All are welcome. The content is best suited to developers and startups. Posterous Weblog http://www.devnest.org Devnest happens because of: Organiser Sponsors Show your thanks by following them and finding out what they do.
devnest Devnest is a pretty informal and participant led independent meetup group. Free tickets at devnest.eventbrite.com Most information can be found by following the #devnest tag on twitter. Come along. We'd be delighted to see you.
@devnest · 7 months ago
Jason Grant Sounds pretty fascinating. If I knew this was happening before I would have been coming regularly. The event is pretty badly described on various promo snippets around the web.
7 months ago
Dave Nattriss Typically there are four or five main talks by developers about projects they've done involving Twitter, then a 'show and tweet' section which is 140 seconds that anyone can sign up to talk in (lightning talks), then we usually have a live Skype video chat with some developers at Twitter.
@natts · 7 months ago
Jason Grant What actually happens in these events? Presentations? Bits of hacking? Both? Is it worth attending and why?