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Friday
Apr 24, 2015
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Wednesday
Jan 13, 2016
Leaving Callback Hell with Promises and ES7 async/await
Root Inc.

Join TWP at Root Inc. for a talk about the new ES7 JavaScript features they have built into their workflow. The networking event kicks off at 6:00 PM with the talk starting around 6:30 PM. Root is providing food and drink as well as the talk. There may even be tours. :)

Root is a strategy execution company that helps organizations engage their people as the catalyst and driver for change. Based in Sylvania, Ohio, Root has been recognized as a 'Great Place to Work.'

The development team at Root creates deliverables to extend and sustain Root’s work with clients. Visit www.rootinc.com for more information about the Sylvania based company.

Wednesday
Feb 10, 2016
Finding Your Agile Tools and Processes
Owens Corning

Join TWP at Owens Corning for a presentation on finding your tools and processes for Agile teams. Not a member of an Agile team? No problem! You'll still see and hear about a lot of useful tools and processes to leverage for your own projects, big or small.

We're looking forward to this talk and hope to see you there. The networking event kicks off at 6:00 PM with the talk starting around 6:30 PM. Owens Corning is providing food and drink as well as the talk.

About Owens Corning

Owens Corning has touched your life and the world around you in more ways than you can imagine. We’ve been making products that play a role in thousands of ways worldwide—from composites that make your car lighter, stronger and more efficient, to innovative roofing products and energy-efficient insulation for over 75 years.

We have been a Fortune 500 company for the last 61 years, as our innovations continue to enhance lives and the communities in which we live, work and play.

Owens Corning ranked #7 of large companies in IDG Computerworld’s 2015 100 Best Places to Work in IT.

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Monday
Feb 15, 2016
StudyJamDev / Open Hack
Seed Coworking

Google Developer Group Toledo welcomes you to participate in an Open Hack night. Our Study Jam Dev is for anyone who would like to work on their Android coursework and projects.

The hashtag for the event is: #DevStudyJam

If you are from the community and would like work on anything you are welcome to attend our dual track Open Hack Night. Please register on this GDG Toledo Open Hack Meetup Site, thanks for joining us.

Thursday
Mar 3, 2016
StudyJamDev / Open Hack
Seed Coworking

Google Developer Group Toledo welcomes you to participate in an Open Hack night. Our Study Jam Dev is for anyone who would like to work on their Android coursework and projects.

The hashtag for the event is: #DevStudyJam

If you are from the community and would like work on anything you are welcome to attend our dual track Open Hack Night. Please register on this GDG Toledo Open Hack Meetup Site, thanks for joining us.

Wednesday
May 11, 2016
Toledo Web Professionals Geek Dinner
Granite City Brewery

We're bringing it back to the Granite City Brewery in Maumee this month!

Come join new and old Toledo area webbies, techies, and all other folks for good food, craft beers, and great conversation! We're looking forward to having a little more time to talk about some of the recent React talks we've enjoyed as well as April 12th's UX talk on User Insights for the Whole Team.

Granite City Brewery has always been popular and accommodating and had a good response from our members so we expect a fun time again!

Wednesday
Oct 19, 2016
Real-time Messaging to Webapps from a Production Database
Seed Coworking

Toledo Web Professionals present: Real-time Messaging to Webapps from a Production Database.

WebSockets are a fast and efficient way to push data from servers to browsers on both desktop computers and mobile devices. Well-known examples include stock tickers, chat rooms (e.g. Slack), social media updates, and online games. Learn how WebSockets are used at the Jeep Wrangler plant for messaging and notifications for critical production activities.

This talk will demonstrate Java servlets with CometD, front-end jQuery code, and webapps currently being used to support production of 250,000+ Jeep Wranglers per year. By attending this talk, you will gain a better understanding of the constraints of an automotive assembly line and real-time messaging.

Bio - David Johnson is a software developer at the Toledo South Assembly Plant, which produces the Jeep Wrangler. David splits his time between writing webapps, and automation. He uses Java, C#, C++, and Javascript. Ask him about barcodes!

This event is sponsored by OpenHack!

Wednesday
Feb 21, 2018
Exploring Craft CMS with Rachel Rine and Madhouse
Seed Coworking

Created in the shadows by ExpressionEngine expats, Craft CMS is an ultra flexible content management system that makes designers, developers AND clients happy. From custom fields, to Twig templates, Craft makes no assumptions about what your content could or should look like. Craft CMS is eye-opening for Wordpress developers, sanity-restoring for Joomla and Drupal developers, and makes building websites fun again.

Rachel Rine, our guest speaker, will be walking us through getting started with Craft and showing off some incredible examples of implementation in both the backend and in templating.

About Rachel Rine: Rachel spends most of her time churning out code as an interactive designer/developer for Madhouse, where she enjoys optimizing performance, accessibility, and usable design. When she’s not grumbling about #serverstruggs, you can probably find her listening to econ podcasts, playing board games, and trying to keep her plants alive.

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Saturday
Dec 8, 2018
CoderDojo Toledo
25 Huron, Redsson's Office

CoderDojo is a global movement of free, volunteer-led, community-based programming clubs for young people. At a Dojo, young people, between 7 and 17, learn how to code, develop websites, apps, programs, games and explore technology in an informal and creative environment.

In addition to learning to code, attendees meet like-minded people and are exposed to the possibilities of technology. Within the CoderDojo Movement, there is a focus on community, peer learning, youth mentoring and self-led learning, with an emphasis on showing how coding is a force for change in the world.

The Toledo Region's first CoderDojo meets every Saturday from noon to 3pm.

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