What Makes the Web Work

What Makes the Web Work

By GDG Kansas City

Date and time

Friday, February 17, 2017 · 6 - 9pm CST

Location

Google Fiber Space

1814 Westport Road Kansas City, MO 64111

Description

Join GDG Kansas City and Mozilla for a special evening of tech talks and socializing at the Google Fiber Space! The evening will kick off with some awesome tech talks by outstanding Mozillians. After the talks, the festivities will continue with food and drinks along with the opportunity to network with fellow attendees and speakers of DevFest KC!

Must register for this event separately from DevFest KC. Space is limited!

Featured talks:
Open Infrastructure - Josh Mize
WebGL: Beyond the DOM - Greg Tatum
"Top 5" Security Errors we see from Firefox, & How to Fix Them - Luke Crouch

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Transit and parking info: Parking is limited and first come first serve at the Google Fiber Space - 1814 Westport Road. Street parking is available on nearby side streets (Bell St, Genessee St, Wyoming St) as well on Westport Road. We ask you do not park in the church lot to the east, adjacent lot to the Google Fiber parking space. Thanks!

Organized by

Google Developer Group (GDG) Kansas City is a nonprofit technology user group that meets regularly to discuss the latest technologies, tools, SDKs, and APIs related to Google. This includes discussions of the technologies from a number of angles (start ups, corporations, and individuals).

Women Techmakers (WTM) Kansas City is a program that provides visibility, community, and resources for women in technology. The focus is on empowering women in their careers by providing access to curated resources and events, as well as information and tools from GDG Kansas City, Google, our partners, and the global tech ecosystem.

Here are a few of the topics that we have covered so far: Android, AngularJS, Google App Engine, Google Maps, Dart, Google Apps Script, Google Cloud Platform, Firebase, and lots more!

The group is free to attend and open to all who are interested in discussing and learning more about software development with Google Tools and Technologies.

If you would like to stay up to date with events and activities of the group, please follow us on Google+. If you would like to take part in discussions about the group, future events, and future content, feel free to direct message us and/or visit with us at our monthly meetups.

Disclaimer: GDG Kansas City is an independent group; our activities and the opinions expressed here should in no way be linked to Google, the corporation.

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