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Inaugural Group Meeting

Wednesday October 15th 2008
Starts at 7pm, lasts until we’re done.
Bellevue Place (10500 NE 8th St, Bellevue), 2nd Floor Boardroom – Near Sunny Teriyaki

Help start something great

Come join us for this first meeting of the Seattle Developer Designer Interaction Group and help to steer our vision and purpose.  Come join fellow developers and designers who are all working towards the same goal, working together to serve our clients better. As the date gets closer we’ll post more details on what to expect from the first meeting but reserve the time now.

4 Responses to “Inaugural Group Meeting”

  1. October 14th, 2008 at 9:39 am

    Danielle Morrill says:

    Hi, this sounds like an interesting event and a great addition for the local tech community. I’ve added it to the events calendar for Seattle 2.0.

    You can see your event listing here: http://www.seattle20.com/event/Seattle-Developer-Designer-Interaction-Group-Inaugural-Group-Meeting.aspx

    I hope it goes well!

  2. October 16th, 2008 at 7:43 am

    Derek says:

    I wasn’t able to make it. How did it go?

  3. October 16th, 2008 at 10:05 am

    Ariel says:

    It actually went pretty well. We had 12 people show for the first meeting. Discussions ranged from establishing the goals of the group, determining what everyone is wanting to get out of the group, and how we wanted to go about obtaining these goals.

    The next meet is at the same location on the 19th of November, same time and if I remember correctly, there are to be 2 speakers for the next meet, John who is planning on having a short (10ish minutes) presentation regarding his work with Microsoft in facilitating better workflow between the Developers and Designers, and… I’m sorry to say, I am just not recalling exactly who the other person was to be.

    There was quite a lot of discussion in general regarding personal experiences with the inter-relationship between developers, designers, and deviners/integrators. The idea that we came to a solidarity on was to have a handful of short presentations with longer time span allotted for questions and open-floor commenting.

  4. October 31st, 2009 at 10:57 am

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