OpenHack. Casual social coding meetup with a simple purpose: Code together, on anything. Meets the second tuesday of each month at Syracuse Coworks.
Syracuse.io. Home to Syracuse’s diverse and growing developer scene. Make sure to join their slack!
Syracuse Javascript Meetup. A group dedicated to discussing and working with the JavaScript programming language. Meetups the third tuesday of each month at Syracuse Coworks.
Women in Coding. Workshop style classes once a month every second Saturday of the month from 10am-12pm at The Tech Garden.
Hack Upstate. 24 hour hackathons. Share ideas, form teams, build projects, and win awesome prizes.
Syracuse Software Development Meetup hosts events for and by software developers in Syracuse, NY. Our goal is to gather professional or aspiring devs together in real life to chat, learn from each other, and build out stronger networks. We’ll be organizing a mix of events not tied to any one programming language or framework. If you’re interested in hosting your own event, please reach out to the organizers and we’ll get you set up. Aside from in-person events, we host a community Slack group. Learn more and sign up at https://syracuse.io/community
Syracuse Tech Meetup is brought to you by The Tech Garden. The Tech Garden is Central New York’s premier business incubator focused on supporting high growth startups leveraging technology. Join us for great discussions, lectures, workshops, and events focused on fostering and promoting the growing technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship ecosystem in Central New York. Whether you are just a tech enthusiast, looking for available jobs in the tech sector, wanting to hear from and network with the rising technology start-ups and mature companies in our region, or looking to develop your skills and knowledge… all are welcome.
Code for Syracuse is a group of volunteers that builds digital tools with government and non-profit partners to enhance public life and bridge the digital gap. We’re a platform for civic innovation, driven by civic engagement within the Greater Syracuse community.