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Wednesday, July 26, 2006

More local tech groups

I thought I had listed them all on the Presto Vivace Local Tech Links page, apparently not. From the NovaJUG discussion list:

Northern Virginia Ruby Users Group

Northern Virginia Linux Users Group

International Association of Software Architects, Mid-Atlantic Chapter

XP User Group of Washington DC

Agile Project Leadership Network

Asp.net Metro Area Community

Also:

Balto-Wash Beowulf Users Group

Washington DC area Linux User Group

Northern Virginia SQL Server Users Group

Washington Area Informix Users Group

DC Area InDesign Users Group

Capital PAF Users' Group

DC Perl Mongers

Washington DC Smalltalk Users Group

DC Notes Users Group

District of Columbia Oracle Applications User Group

DC Drupal Google group

SharePoint Users Group of Northern Virginia

Capital DotNetNuke Users Group

The Baltimore/Washington DB2 Users' Group

WAPUG - Washington Progress Users Group

Washington DC SAS® Users Group

Potomac Area FoxPro Users Group

Washington, DC Acrobat Government Users Group

DC Area Business Objects Crystal Users Group

ACT! Users Group

Washington DC Area Remedy Users Group

Washington Area Computer User Group

Capital Area Flex users group

Wash DC PHP Developers Group
Posted by Alice at 7/26/2006 06:48:00 PM
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