DFW SpiceCorps Meeting 5/7/2019
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If you're in the DFW area as a resident or someone in town just for MangoCon, come join the DFW SpiceCorps for some professional networking. RSVP for the meeting here.
DATE & TIME
Tuesday, May, 07
6:30pm - 9:00pm CDTLOCATION
Taco Diner
5904 N MacArthur Blvd
Irving, TX 75039
United StatesMeeting Details
Nothing makes the beginning of May more exciting than a chance to get together with technical peers to talk shop! Since the last meeting at this venue was a success, we're going to once again be at Taco Diner in the Las Colinas area. Whether you're hungry for food or for professional networking, come hang with us. There's no specific topic on tap. Take time to meet someone new.
We will be in the back room of the restaurant. Give them my name (Nick Korte) when you arrive, and please RSVP if you plan to attend. There should be plenty of room for all who want to come.
***Since this is an unsponsored meetup, each attendee is responsible for his / her food and beverage bill.
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I'll be there!
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As will @Dominica
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Don't forget that this is tonight at 6:30PM at Taco Diner.
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Turn out was small, but 100% ML people.
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@scottalanmiller said in DFW SpiceCorps Meeting 5/7/2019:
Turn out was small, but 100% ML people.
ROFL.
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Thanks to all who came. I still say @scottalanmiller should give a talk about open source projects, the various ways they receive funding, and why that likely makes them more feature rich than monetized offerings. That would be a really good one.
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@NetworkNerd said in DFW SpiceCorps Meeting 5/7/2019:
Thanks to all who came. I still say @scottalanmiller should give a talk about open source projects, the various ways they receive funding, and why that likely makes them more feature rich than monetized offerings. That would be a really good one.
The book that we discussed was: The Cathedral and the Bazaar
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@scottalanmiller said in DFW SpiceCorps Meeting 5/7/2019:
@NetworkNerd said in DFW SpiceCorps Meeting 5/7/2019:
Thanks to all who came. I still say @scottalanmiller should give a talk about open source projects, the various ways they receive funding, and why that likely makes them more feature rich than monetized offerings. That would be a really good one.
The book that we discussed was: The Cathedral and the Bazaar
Thanks - I'll add that to the reading list. I'm sad it isn't on Audible. That seems to be my consumption method of choice these days.