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This group is designed to bring together those of us who share a love for mathematics. We want to establish a group that will make mathematics accessible to people of all ages and to assist people in futhering their knowledge and skills.

 Check out http://newsworthymath.org - and join in. 

194
Mathematicians
3.25

On the 1st Tuesday each month at 7PM, 6 people get 5 minutes each to demo something cool to New York's tech community (geeks, investors, entrepreneurs, hackers, etc)

7,287
NYC Technologists
4.25

Discuss all Ruby and Ruby on Rails related topics, meet other developers and other interesting folks. Presentations, workshops, hack-fests and more. Meet other developers, find out about interesting projects and opportunities for work and potential employment.

444
Ruby developers
4.5

Meet other local people who use Extreme Programming or Agile for software development. The New York Extreme Programming Meetup has a particular interest in the application of XP and Agile software development for the Semantic Web. By nature XP.

116
Extreme Programmers
5.0

Meet other local programmers interested in Ocaml, Haskell, SML, and other functional programming languages. Lisp and Scheme programmers are also welcome, but note that the focus of the group is on statically typed languages of the ML family.

 excellent topic & speaker 

166
Lisp & Scheme Programmers
3.75

Meet other local programmers interested in Lisp, Scheme, and other functional programming languages.

12
Lisp & Scheme Programmers
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Meet other local people interested in the Semantic Web, an initiative by the W3C [http://www.w3c.org] to make the web "one giant database": The Data Web. We address technologies such as RDF, RDFS, OWL, and applications that help to develop or that use ontologies, controlled vocabularies and rules in the business and the Semantic Web. http://ww

376
Semantic Web Meetup members
4.75

This group explores how web technology can be used in support of grassroots organizing and social activism. Like many tech meetups, we will gather together simply to share ideas, experiences, new tools, and a few laughs, so that we can better achieve our individual goals. At the same time, we'll work as a group to build a shared social vision, an

238
web4rooter
5.0