🚀 We're thrilled to be hosting London Scala User Group this October at our Quantexa HQ in London!

Organized by London Scala User Group, this event provides a platform for passionate developers to learn, share knowledge, and network on a global scale. London Scala User Group is a regular meet-up that connects people and companies using Scala ⭐️
Key Details
When: Wednesday 18th October
Where: WeWork, 10 York Road, London, SE1 7ND @ Quantexa Floor (4)
Why is Quantexa hosting this event 👀
This is a great opportunity to connect with more amazing talent like yourselves! The primary goal of this event is to give back to our talent community and offer a platform where people can discuss everything Scala and Functional Programming related and hear from industry contributors. We're really excited to sponsor the Scala community and help it to grow!
Speakers from Quantexa
@James_Wickham-Jones Lead Engineer R&D
👉 Please make sure you register for the event as spaces are limited:
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- 151 Quantexa News & Announcements
- 16 Community Digest
- 55 Getting Started
- 712 Academy
- 5 Jobs Board
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- 6 Release Announcements
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