Montreal Tech Watch

Announcements & Questions Time

By Heri Jul 12th 2007 in Design

In case you haven’t had a chance to come across them yet:

  1. There is a web development book club meetup this month, 30th of July. The first edition was very promising. I had some questions tuesday, and no, you don’t have to read a book to come. I expect about 10 or more people coming, presenting and discussing 4 books. If you work in web design, web development or marketing, this is an excellent opportunity to get to know the latest technologies or see what other are doing in Montreal currently
  2. There is also a poll running currently, about who are the MontrealTechWatch readers. If you haven’t answered yet, please take a moment.

This post is also open: if you have any questions or requests about Montreal Tech Watch, you can write it below and I will (try to) do my best to answer them.

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