Networking groups near Colchester, VT
Vermont Coders Connection
Burlington, VT
This meetup site is shared by software related user groups in Northern Vermont to manage event registration and related online social networking
Vermont Code Camp An annual one day gathering of local coders with training in a variety of platforms. Started in September 2009. More info at vtcodecamp.org.
GoLang Developers interested in the Go language (golang.org)
Other random events that would appeal to our over 1,400 members
SUPPORT OUR COMMUNITY! Want to support our community? Our groups are always looking for companies to sponsor the pizza and soda at their monthly meetings. This could range from $80 - $150 depending on the number of people who are attending. Contact us to find out more.
We also love to give away swag at our meetings. Software licenses, geek devices, tech books, t-shirts and more are always greatly appreciated by our attendees!
This meetup site costs about $180/yr. We'd be grateful to have that expense sponsored as well.
The annual code camp is always in need of financial support as well as swag. See https://www.vtcodecamp.org/#sponsor for more information.
Thanks! :)
Local developers & businesses: Check out the Job Seekers and Available Jobs threads in the Discussion forums.
VT WiMLDS
Burlington, VT
This group is for people interested in Machine Learning and Data Science. It is intended to provide engaging, hands-on experiences in these branches of information technology for beginners and experts alike. By holding one another accountable for our own educational goals, we can create a synergistic network of students, practitioners, and enthusiasts.
Our mission is to support and promote women and gender minorities who are practicing, studying or are interested in the fields of machine learning and data science. The international WiMLDS organization is intended to supplement successful local meetups to connect women and gender minorities with others in the field locally and nationally. Read more about them at http://wimlds.org.
It has been noted in queer and gender-fluid literature, as well as in our own community, that the word 'women' can sometimes feel alienating for people who are non-binary or female-identifying transgender. In 2020, we have changed the spelling of 'women' in our meetup group title to 'womxn': this is a term that has been used increasingly in common parlance since c. 2015 to support an intersectional feminist perspective that is more inclusive to the community we serve.
You can view the WiMLDS International Code of Conduct here: https://github.com/WiMLDS/starter-kit/wiki/Code-of-conduct
Join us on our Slack channel! btvdev #wimlds
If you have questions in the interim, feel free to contact Jane Adams at jane[at]universalities[dot]com or @janeadams on the BTVdev Slack channel.