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ExtJS San Francisco Meetup

by Shea Frederick on December 17th, 2008

One of the first ExtJS specific meetups I know of happened in San Francisco last week. The host Peter Kellner tells me it was a great success and everyone involved enjoyed it. My publisher Packt agreed to donate a book to the event to be raffled off.

Here is a quote from Peter's blog about the event:

"At our first meetup, we talked about EXT some and also raffled off a copy of the new ExtJS book called Learning Ext JS generously given to us by one of the authors, Shea Frederick. We also talked about things we could do together as a group. For our first group project, we decided to work on the sessions page of Silicon Valley Code Camp (the site I wrote) and make that page EXTd. We broke down parts of that into little pieces and each of us went home with a small assignment to work on. We plan on meeting again January 20th, 2009 and continue the fun."

If anyone else is interested in hosting an ExtJS meetup in their area, im sure we can work out a deal to provide a book for raffling off at your event. I am hoping that we can get something like this together for the Baltimore/Washington area soon, so everyone keep your eye out for news about that. I know many of you in the area are already excited about the prospect of this happening (Jay, that means you!)

UPDATE: It official now, http://www.meetup.com/baltimore-dc-javascript-users/

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4 Comments
  1. Any update on a meet-up for the Balmer/DC area? It seems like there’s a lot of users in this area.

    -BC

  2. I look forward to working with you on this. :)

    I’m going to talk to folks in my ‘circle’, and what not. should be cool!

  3. We’ve had 4 more meetups!!! including one last week with Chris Scott (core dev on extjs) by gotomeeting. 3.0 rocks!!! Time for the first revision?

    http://peterkellner.net/2009/03/13/extjs-meetup-chris-scott-core-developer-v3/

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