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XP Cincinnati

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Nickname: xpcinci
Registered: Jul, 2005

XP Cincinnati is an eXtreme Programming Users Group in Cincinnati, OH
Welcome: NFJS Posted: Aug 29, 2005 7:50 AM
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At the No-Fluff-Just-Stuff conference this weekend, Joe O’Brien of Thoughtworks (and former xpcinci member) made an terrific endorsement of our group.

Welcome

If you are visiting this site for the first time, welcome.

Here’s an overview of group

Resources:

  1. the main group site is this blog: www.xpcincinnati.org
  2. the group mailing list is: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/xp-cincinnati/
  3. some dated links are at: www.objectwind.com/xp-cinci

Meetings:

  1. First Tuesday of every month at Childrens’ Hospital in Cincinnati. http://xpcincinnati.org/pages/whenandwhere

Charter:

We exist to share XP/Agile experiences through discussion and by hands-on developing XP related project. Meetings are a combination of discussion and hands-on coding (so bring a laptop if you have one). The group supports multiple member XP initiatives. And itinative needs an identified Sponsor who will attract other memers to the project and report to the group the progress and lessons learned. We are not language specific, but currently popular languages are Java and Ruby (and RubyOnRails.org).

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