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Leonard Imene

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Developer Circle

Thursday, 9th August 2012 @ 17h30-19h30

NBIC Training Room

1 Glueck Street (corner Brahms Street, one block downhill from Poly Library)

 

Taking it to the Next Level!

 

Join us in the second Developer Circle of the new semester.

 

We will continue the emphasis on mobile and web-based applications especially as the community of Android developers is growing strong, and all members are encouraged to join a number of core projects - some of these as part of the new Mobile Future Lab.

As was done in the Developer Circle of 26 July 2012, we will present you a chance to pitch your own projects for which you need collaborators, guidance, funding, etc.

 

Bring your laptop, your mobile phone or any other computer you prefer for hacking code

 

There will be pizza to enjoy!

 

Please RSVP to Leonard no later than Thursday 12:00.

 

Regards,

 

Leonard Imene

Research and Development Officer

Namibia Business Innovation Centre (NBIC)

Tel: 061-207 2882

Web: www.nbic.org.na

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