THE CENTER OF GRAVITY FOR ENTREPRENEURS IN TEXAS

An event every month that begins at 6:30pm on day Fourth of the month, happening 12 times
Behavioral Economics, Behavioral Design, Gamification, Psychology… We explore anything that allows us to make large-scale, positive impact on human behavior. We discuss the emerging efforts of many industries to help people improve their behavior through things like products, services, programs, policy or other experiences.
Building tools and experiences is not enough anymore. We need to take into account the quirky psychology of the human brain.
Clojure was formed in October 2011. Since then, it has focused on Clojure and related Lisp languages, such as Common Lisp and Scheme, all of which have strongly influenced the design of Clojure and the approach Clojure takes in approaching software design.
Clojure also has Java as its foundational platform. Clojure’s focus is not on the Java language but on the JVM and associated libraries. The JVM provides massive amounts of power for Clojure b/c you can use any Java library from Clojure, and it is pretty easy and clean to do so. Existing Java libraries can be wrapped in a functional approach with Clojure, thus providing a more functional and data-oriented approach to using the libraries. It gives the libraries a Clojury and Lispy feel.
The Google Developer Group (GDG) Austin meets to share and discuss ideas around software development, especially related to web and mobile computing. Our primary goal is to provide valuable, high quality information to software developers in the Austin area. We encourage member participation and strive for a mix of speakers from local members and experts to Google evangelists and product team members.
Disclaimer: GDG Austin is an independent group; our activities and the opinions expressed here should in no way be linked to Google, the corporation.
Learn more about Elixir and Erlang, the highly concurrent programming languages built on the Erlang VM. Meet fellow developers interested in the BEAM, hear talks on topics of all levels, and discuss the latest in web tech.
We’re a local group of Web3 architects, developers and Filecoin miners looking to engage our local community to spark and nurture passion for Web3, decentralized and distributed technologies, and learn more about this amazing ecosystem.
Behavioral Economics, Behavioral Design, Gamification, Psychology… We explore anything that allows us to make large-scale, positive impact on human behavior. We discuss the emerging efforts of many industries to help people improve their behavior through things like products, services, programs, policy or other experiences.
Building tools and experiences is not enough anymore. We need to take into account the quirky psychology of the human brain.
The Google Developer Group (GDG) Austin meets to share and discuss ideas around software development, especially related to web and mobile computing. Our primary goal is to provide valuable, high quality information to software developers in the Austin area. We encourage member participation and strive for a mix of speakers from local members and experts to Google evangelists and product team members.
Disclaimer: GDG Austin is an independent group; our activities and the opinions expressed here should in no way be linked to Google, the corporation.
Clojure was formed in October 2011. Since then, it has focused on Clojure and related Lisp languages, such as Common Lisp and Scheme, all of which have strongly influenced the design of Clojure and the approach Clojure takes in approaching software design.
Clojure also has Java as its foundational platform. Clojure’s focus is not on the Java language but on the JVM and associated libraries. The JVM provides massive amounts of power for Clojure b/c you can use any Java library from Clojure, and it is pretty easy and clean to do so. Existing Java libraries can be wrapped in a functional approach with Clojure, thus providing a more functional and data-oriented approach to using the libraries. It gives the libraries a Clojury and Lispy feel.
Learn more about Elixir and Erlang, the highly concurrent programming languages built on the Erlang VM. Meet fellow developers interested in the BEAM, hear talks on topics of all levels, and discuss the latest in web tech.
We’re a local group of Web3 architects, developers and Filecoin miners looking to engage our local community to spark and nurture passion for Web3, decentralized and distributed technologies, and learn more about this amazing ecosystem.
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Our doors are open! Reach out to Members@CapitalFactory.com to book your private, in-person membership tour.
