Madison Web Design and Development Meetup

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Sector67: Technology for Nonprofits & Community

Technology for Nonprofits & Communities is Madison Nonprofit Day's first effort to present a full schedule of technology and technology related topics that are accessible to and enhance both the nonprofits and the community. The workshops hopefully appeal to a wide range of individuals from nonprofit staff and volunteers to social entrepreneurs, accidental techies, students, and the community. Madison Nonprofit Day joined with Sector67 to create a community friendly, technology education day. The workshops are all ages, so bring your children and teens along.
Date
August 11, 2011 - 1:00pm - 7:00pm

Location

Sector67
2100 Winnebago Street
Madison, WI 53704
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Getting started with SilverStripe CMS & Sapphire Framework

Sapphire is an object-oriented PHP5 web application framework, based on a Model-View-controller (MVC) architecture. SilverStripe CMS is built on this powerful, and soon standalone framework that gives developers complete flexibility of design and feature set. Weʼll run through a SilverStripe installation, project setup, and then dive into extending the CMS. Presenter: Ryan Wachtl
Date
June 2, 2011 - 7:00pm

Location

ITT-Tech
2450 Rimrock Road
Madison, WI 53703
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Surviving the IPocalypse: IPv6, Linux, and You

Everyone who has a presence on the web is going to be forced to more about IPv6 in the coming years. Get ahead of the curve! Quick, grab your smartphone, e-reader, computer and family (in that order), pack some supplies, and head for the hills! (except in Kansas, which is too flat.) The Internet as we currently know it is coming to an end! We're running out of host addresses! In a matter of months, not decades they will all be used up. Are you prepared for the single biggest network event since broadband? Say goodbye to your old friends like 209.85.225.99 and hello to 2001:4860:b007::6a (google.com). The existing IP version 4 numbering system with 32-bit addresses is nearly exhausted. In 2013, the last one will be gone. History! But, there is hope of rescue. It's not the cavalry, it's the Internet protocol version 6, with new-fangled 128-bit addresses, and it will impact every networked digital device, router and service you use. What does this all mean?
Date
December 11, 2010 - 1:00pm - 3:00pm

Location

ITT Technical Institute
2450 Rimrock Road Room: Theory 3
Madison, WI 53713
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Madison PHP Launch Party

This is the first meeting of the NEW Madison PHP Meetup Group. It will be at the Brocach Irish Pub. You will be able to order food and drinks as you wish. There is no carding at the door, just if you order alcohol so if you're not 21 feel free to come out. Please RSVP yes, no or maybe (on meetup.com) so I know how many people to expect.
Date
August 19, 2010 - 7:00pm

Location

Brocach Irish Pub
7 West Main Street
Madison, WI 53703
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Nonprofits and Section 508: Is Your Website Accessible?

In this workshop we will discuss what it means to be an accessible website, what the government mandates (and for whom), what kinds of questions you should be asking your developers to make sure you are accessible, how to move beyond government mandates and what the future holds for accessibility. This workshop is appropriate for the non-technical, but the presenter can answer very technical questions as well. This workshop is one of the Madison Nonprofit Day Technology series. Presented by Greg Tarnoff at the Goodman Community Center, 149 Waubesa Street, at 1pm.
Date
August 5, 2010 - 1:00pm - 2:00pm

Location

Goodman Community Center
149 Waubesa St
Madison, WI 53704

Location

Inacom
3001 W. Beltline Hwy
Madison, WI 53713
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Open Meetings