6 Meetup Groups match “CSS” near Tempe, AZ
This group is for professional web designers and programmers only. With the web being a career choice that requires constant continuing education, the goal of this group is to bring professionals together to share our knowledge base and discuss what technology changes are coming down the road. Topics will include User Experience Design, Web Standards, XHTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, Ruby on Rails, Browser Support and anything else that currently effects or will effect our profession in the future. …
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Arizona Digital Junkies This group is for Digital Junkies primarily interested in photography (from point and shoot to pros) and web "geeks" who share a passion for all things digital. We meet each month for a free photo shoot and follow-up critique session. We are located in the Valley of the Sun. As Digital Junkies we find ourselves using software such Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop Elements, Lightroom, other Adobe Creative Suite applications and other enhancement programs in your photograp …
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http://tagsoup.github.com/ A community passionate about collaborative web development. Come learn about current technologies or just get some help with whatever you're building. Focusing on best practices with JavaScript, HTML5 and CSS3.
Our group is all about networking with other enthusiastic web developers and learning a new topic each month related to JavaScript.
This is for anyone and everyone interested in learning how to design and develop web sites and applications. This includes HTML 4 & 5, CSS, Javascript, JQuery, SQL, and languages such as PHP, Java, and C#. Mobile considerations will be discussed. We will cover patterns and practices, SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle), CLC (Creative Life Cycle), system modelling and architecture, object-oriented design, relational modeling, web hosting, deployment, and administration, etc. Other skills tou …
Here's what I want you to take away from our meetings. If your client says they're looking for "OOP" skills, and you see a resume with "MVC, DOM, and HTTP" on it, do you know which of these three is very closely related to OOP? Would you pass on this resume just because they didn't specifically say "OOP"? Did you know saying MVC on a resume is the candidates way of saying they have really good OOP skills and that MVC is somewhat of a sub category of OOP? If you didn't know that, then this meetin …
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