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NY Erlang User's Group

by Rick R :: Rate this Message:

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I noticed on this list that the closest Erlang User's Group to Manhattan is in Chicago.
Now I'm quickly becoming a rabid Erlang exponent, but I still think that that might be a tad far to travel for a meetup.

Are there any Erlangers in the NYC area that would be keen to meet up and exchange ideas? (either over a beer or in work-area environment (or both))

Are there any members of the above set that would be interested in doing this on a regular basis? If there are, I'm sure we could find the space.



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Re: NY Erlang User's Group

by Mihai Balea :: Rate this Message:

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I'm in the NYC area (central NJ to be more specific) and I would be willing to join a beer/Erlang session :)

Mihai

On Jul 21, 2008, at 2:51 PM, Rick R wrote:

I noticed on this list that the closest Erlang User's Group to Manhattan is in Chicago.
Now I'm quickly becoming a rabid Erlang exponent, but I still think that that might be a tad far to travel for a meetup.

Are there any Erlangers in the NYC area that would be keen to meet up and exchange ideas? (either over a beer or in work-area environment (or both))

Are there any members of the above set that would be interested in doing this on a regular basis? If there are, I'm sure we could find the space.



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Re: NY Erlang User's Group

by Sol Toure :: Rate this Message:

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I'm in New York area (westchester) and I would like to join as well.

2008/7/22 Mihai Balea <mihai@...>:
I'm in the NYC area (central NJ to be more specific) and I would be willing to join a beer/Erlang session :)

Mihai

On Jul 21, 2008, at 2:51 PM, Rick R wrote:

I noticed on this list that the closest Erlang User's Group to Manhattan is in Chicago.
Now I'm quickly becoming a rabid Erlang exponent, but I still think that that might be a tad far to travel for a meetup.

Are there any Erlangers in the NYC area that would be keen to meet up and exchange ideas? (either over a beer or in work-area environment (or both))

Are there any members of the above set that would be interested in doing this on a regular basis? If there are, I'm sure we could find the space.



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Re: NY Erlang User's Group

by Joshua Noble :: Rate this Message:

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I'm Brooklyn, and I'd join as well.

On Jul 22, 10:50 am, "Sol Toure" <sol2...@...> wrote:

> I'm in New York area (westchester) and I would like to join as well.
>
> 2008/7/22 Mihai Balea <mi...@...>:
>
> > I'm in the NYC area (central NJ to be more specific) and I would be willing
> > to join a beer/Erlang session :)
> > Mihai
>
> > On Jul 21, 2008, at 2:51 PM, Rick R wrote:
>
> > I noticed on this list <http://www.trapexit.org/ErlangUserGroups> that the
> > closest Erlang User's Group to Manhattan is in Chicago.
> > Now I'm quickly becoming a rabid Erlang exponent, but I still think that
> > that might be a tad far to travel for a meetup.
>
> > Are there any Erlangers in the NYC area that would be keen to meet up and
> > exchange ideas? (either over a beer or in work-area environment (or both))
>
> > Are there any members of the above set that would be interested in doing
> > this on a regular basis? If there are, I'm sure we could find the space.
>
> > --
> > An idea that is not dangerous is unworthy of being called an idea at all.
> > -- Oscar Wilde
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