Jozi-JUG - June
The Jozi Java User Group (Jozi-JUG) is a Java User Group which meets monthly on the last Monday of every month in and around the Johannesburg area.
The Jozi Java User Group is for those who are interested in physically meeting to discuss Java and related technologies. Anyone is welcome, no matter where you live, age and skill level!
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Jozi.JS - JUNE2017
You know the whole world runs it. Its pretty cool and getting more interesting all the time !
SUGSA/Cape-Town- June 2017
This group is for anyone interested in Agile software development. We have a monthly talk that covers all topics from Agile Software development aimed at all levels. If you are a scrum master, product owner developer, analyst or anyone interacting with teams who develop software come and share in learnings from the community. www.sugsa.org.za
Meetup - Open Source On Azure JULY 2017
This meetup is for any PHP developers interested in discussing the latest trends in PHP development, popular PHP frameworks and their own work
Meetup - Android Development for Beginners July 2017
This a group for anyone interested in developing applications for Android. I started this group to meet like minded individuals and to help others start developing for Android. Looking forward to making great apps
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