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Noisebridge serves as a sort of clubhouse for the DIY-ers in San Francisco. Some people just hang out and work independently, and some take advantage of the community nature. Upcoming classes at Noisebridge include learning how to program using the Python programming language, German, Linux, and "Playing games with geeks."
Meetings are held at Noisebridge every Tuesday at 8 p.m. at 2169 Mission St., San Francisco. The meetings are for members and non-members alike. Agenda items typically include introductions, what people are working on, and updates on project happenings in the space and upcoming events. Meetings normally end with general socializing and in-depth discussion of any topics brought up earlier.
Everyone is welcome to bring an idea, bring a project, and most of all, bring excellence.
November 30, 2009 4:00 AM PST
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