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26 March 2012, 16:24

The H Community Calendar – April 2012

Selected events coming up in the UK and elsewhere in April

The H Community Calendar presents the coming month's events in various open source, development, Linux, Unix and other communities, from multi-day conferences to user group get-togethers.

If you are an event organiser, let The H know about your event by sending us a mail at thehcc@h-online.com, or if you Twitter, add the #thehcc tag to your tweeted announcement.

Update – New events on 21 April (Google TV hackathon) and 20 June (MongoDB)

Update 2 – New event on 26 April (OSHUG/hardware)

Note: Unless stated, events listed take place in the evening.



3 April - Ruby - London

Who: London Ruby User Group
What: Regular monthly meetup – to be decided.
Cost: Free / Register at Skills Matter


4 April - Government - London WC2E

Who: BCS Open Source Specialist Group
What: Looking into the Future of HMG Desktop/Client side computing – this one-day event will take a detailed look at what HMG Desktop/Client side computing may consist of in the near future.
Cost: Free / Register by email


4 April - Cucumber - London EC1V

Who: Cucumber
What: Cukeup! – a one day conference packed with talks about all things related to the Cucumber BDD tool and ecosystem.
Cost: £195+VAT / Register at Skills Matter


5 April - PHP - London SE1

Who: PHP London
What: PHP "PubCon" – regular monthly social meeting
Cost: Free (no registration necessary)


5 April - Perl - London W2

Who: London Perl Mongers
What: London.pm Social – regular monthly social meeting.
Cost: Free (no registration necessary)


10 April - Ajax - London EC1V

Who: London Ajax User Group
What: User group meeting – April's topic is "AMD in Depth" with an "Introduction to Asynchronous Module Definition (AMD)" by Dylan Schiemann and a talk on "Using AMD to Efficiently Mix and Match Toolkit Components".
Cost: Free / Register at Skills Matter and on Meetup


11 April - Linux - Reading

Who: Silicon Corridor Linux User Group
What: A regular social evening for Linux users in the Reading area.
Cost: Free (no registration necessary)


11 April - Perl - London WC1R

Who: London Perl Mongers
What: London.pm Technical Meeting – Temporally Quaquaversal Virtual Nanomachine Programming In Multiple Topologically Connected Quantum-Relativistic Parallel Spacetimes... Made Easy! Watch in terror as Damian Conway writes a Perl program to extract square roots using nothing but quantum mechanics, general relativity, and the very fabric of the space-time continuum.
Cost: Free / Register


11 April - Java - London SE1

Who: London Java Community
What: Java, Spring and Scala – a Spring and Scala tutorial presented by Jan Machacek.
Cost: Free / Register at Skills Matter and on Meetup


12 April - Java - London E1

Who: London Java Community
What: Code Share – "Faster than standard?" – This month's challenge is to implement a sorted map without using any of the standard java collections or algorithms.
Cost: Free / Register on Meetup


16 April - Groovy & Grails - London

Who: London Groovy & Grails User Group
What: LGGUG user group meetup – details to be confirmed.
Cost: Free / Register at SkillsMatter and on Meetup


17 April - SilverStripe - London EC1Y

Who: The UK SilverStripe CMS User Group
What: User group meetup – this meetup is taking the form of a panel discussion on the subject of "How can we gain more exposure for SilverStripe?"
Cost: Free / Register on Meetup


17 April - Java - London W1S

Who: London Java Community
What: London Developer Sessions – regular monthly social meeting.
Cost: Free / Register on Meetup


17 April - Jenkins - Paris

Who: CloudBees
What: Jenkins User Conference Paris – the conference focuses on Jenkins Continuous Integration (CI) as the fundamental best practice for enterprise software development. The keynote speaker is Kohsuke Kawaguchi, creator of Hudson (later renamed Jenkins).
Cost: €206.00 / Register


19 April - Scala - London EC2R

Who: London Scala Users' Group
What: LSug Scala coding dojo – a regular coding dojo session run on the third Thursday of every month.
Cost: Free / Register on Meetup


19 April - Scala/Java - London EC2R

Who: London Java Community
What: Talk – Martin Odersky, the creator of the Scala, has agreed to give a session on the basics of Scala and an overview of the features that make Scala interesting for Java developers.
Cost: Free / Register at Skills Matter and on Meetup


21 April - Google TV - London EC2A

Who: London Android
What: Global Google TV Hackathon – a hackathon running alongside the one being held by the Silicon Valley Android Developers.
Cost: Free / Register on Meetup


23 April - Data - London

Who: Big Data London
What: Big Data London meetup – an evening of Big Data talks and discussions.
Cost: Free / Register on Meetup


25 April - Hacks/Hackers - London E1

Who: Hacks/Hackers London
What: Hacks and Hackers Meetup – details to be confirmed.
Cost: Free / Register on Meetup


26 April - Hardware - London WC1X

Who: Open Source Hardware User Group
What: Event #18 – Energy-efficient Computing (Open Compute, BeagleBoard, Event-driven XCore) – on OSHUG's second anniversary, attendees will hear how open source collaboration is being used to transform data centre design, and how open source hardware and software have been used to enable low cost ARM development.
Cost: Free / Register on Eventbrite



Coming in May

25-26 May - Open Source - London E1

Who: Flossie
What: Flossie 2012 – a two day unconference targeted at women users, advocates and developers of FLOSS, digital arts, free culture and open data.
Cost: Free or with donation / Register

Coming in June

20 June - MongoDB - London EC4V

Who: 10gen and MongoDB
What: MongoDB UK 2012 – an annual one-day conference in London dedicated to the open source, non-relational database MongoDB, with over 40 sessions from developers, users, and technology partners.
Cost: $30 (student rate), $50 (early bird until 23 May) or $100 (general admission) / Register on Eventbrite


If you are an event organiser, let The H know about your event by sending us a mail at thehcc@h-online.com, or if you Twitter, add the #thehcc tag to your tweeted announcement.

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