This wiki is about GeekNights held in Manchester, organised by ThoughtWorks. We hope to provide a forum for discussion and dissemination of ideas, technologies and techniques in the field of software development. These events are open to the public, but the venue does require a list of names in advance, so please register for each event you'd like to come to.
Thanks to the School of Computer Science, University of Manchester, for allowing us to use their facilities to hold the event.
ThoughtWorks also runs GeekNights in our London office.News
Upcoming Events
* Quarterly Briefing: Scope Management for Agile Teams, June 15.
Watch this space... or even better, Suggest a new topic and we'll see if we can drum up an appropriate speaker...
Suggestions for topics that we've had recently are:
- functional programming - haskell, erlang
- Open/UP
If you've got something you'd like to share then please get in touch.
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Other TW events in Manchester
ThoughtWorks host frequent technology briefings in M
anchester - more aimed at the business side of IT rather than the techie side. For a list of current events please take a lookhere. Previous topics have included Enterprise Agile in Practice; Guerilla SOA; Lean Techniques for IT; and How To Sell Agile To Your Boss..Previous Geek Nights
January 22, 2009:
Save the Videogame with Francisco Trindade, Iain Simons, & James Newman
October 23, 2008:
Usability Testing with Luke Barrett
August 27, 2008:
Techiques for Producing Quality Software with
Andrew Stopford and Chris Morris
July 21, 2008:
The Agile Primer, with
Pat KuaJune 4, 2008:
The 5Ws of DSLs with Jay Fields May 7, 2008:
Domain Driven Design with James Lewis and Alistair JonesApril 8, 2008:
Synthesised Testing with Stuart Caborn and George MalamidisOther events and groups
Yorkshire Extreme Programming Club - a monthly gathering of IT professionals in and around Yorkshire that meet to discuss extreme programming and agile methods amongst a host of other IT issues
NorthWest Ruby Users Group - a group of people in the North West of England, with an interest in all things Ruby or Rails
GeekUp - a community of web designers, web developers, and other tech-minded folk from the North West