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Thursday, November 16

Melbourne User Groups I Attend

A list of user groups I found useful (2006)

  • ACS - Australian Computer Society
  • 💀ACS Victorian e-Commerce SIG
  • Content Management Professional Australian Community
  • Vdnug - Victorian Dot Net User Group
  • 💀Microsoft Office System SIG (MOSSIG)
  • MPG - Melbourne Patterns Group
    • Messages
  • Melbourne Python User Group
  • OWASP - Open Web Application Security Project
  • 💀SocSIG - Service Oriented Computing SIG
  • Australian SQL Server User Group
  • VAMSIG - Victoria Agile Methods Special Interest Group  
  • MXPEG - Melbourne eXtreme Programming Enthusiasts Group  

Update:  

Related Posts  

  • A more comprehensive list of Melbourne user groups. 

Related Information  

  • Melbourne Scrum User Group (The replacement for MXPEG)
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