Nashville Training and Drinkup
GitHub is coming to Music City! Come join us at the Emma Bistro on Monday, March 24th when we’ll be hosting a training session on the basics of Git and…
GitHub is coming to Music City!
Come join us at the Emma Bistro on Monday, March 24th when we’ll be hosting a training session on the basics of Git and GitHub. The event is open to all, but you’ll want to RSVP.
- Free public Git and GitHub training session
- Monday, March 24th, 6pm-9pm
- Emma, Inc. Bistro, 9 Lea Ave, Nashville, TN 37210
- Please RSVP here.
UPDATE: The training session has proven to be really popular with the Nashville community, so, unfortunately, only waitlist slots are available at this time.
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Then later in the week you can meet up with me, @azizshamim, @jameswhite, @jfryman, @Foggybtmgirl, @jroll, @tlberglund, @wfarr, and @alindeman for

The Facts:
- The Stone Fox – 712 51st Avenue N., Nashville, TN 37209
- Thurdsay, March 27, 2014 at 7:00pm
The Stone Fox features a full bar, and a selection of both hard-working and craft beers. If you’re hungry, they also offer a great menu of modern and traditional Southern cuisine, with comfy places to eat and converse, inside or out.

If you want music, they have both kinds (actually, everything from punk to indie to rockabilly to western swing). Feel free to stay for the bands, but if you come after 9, expect to kick in $5 for the gig.
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UPDATE: drinkup attendees are on the guest list for the bands which start around 9pm — just let the fine folks at the door know you’re there for the GitHub event.
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