What we’re about
Founded in 1947, the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is the world's largest scientific and educational computing society, with over 100,000 professional members worldwide. The Poughkeepsie Chapter of the ACM, chartered in 1961, meets seven times a year for technical talks. Newcomers, including non-members of the ACM and/or of the Chapter, are always welcome to attend meetings, and even to take a leadership role.
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See all- Networking Over DinnerPalace Diner, Poughkeepsie, NY
Errata: A message from this Meetup on November 24 contained a dead link. The link should have been developerpal.dev
Two other similar websites are codeconvert.ai and codeconverter.comAgenda: Join other programmers in the Hudson Valley for a leisurely dinner and informal networking. Recent attendees are of wide-ranging experience, from beginning programmers looking for advice, to veteran programmers, to tech-startup entrepreneurs, to retired senior programmers. Recent attendees have wide-ranging interests, from HTML/CSS/javascript and Excel macros to advanced search algorithms and hard-core object-oriented C++. Discussions have included the merits of various software development methodologies and languages, to the latest security scandal. A running joke is that no meetup is complete until someone mentions the blockchain. We are always interested to hear about your problems, your passions, your projects, and your puzzles.
Don't want dinner? Just order a cup of coffee, or even just a glass of water.
RSVP: Our meetings tend to be small. Prospective attendees are encouraged to register in advance at MeetUp.com. That way, we can arrange for everyone to be seated comfortably.
Normal Schedule: The last Tuesday of every month.