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* Python Meetup - try to come to this meetup prepared with the basic Python environment installed. The meetup is fairly social but there are a lot of advanced people here, so beginners should be especially vigilant in being "selfish" and getting their own needs met. Try to avoid someone talking about their amazing project or their amazing career. Focus on getting a work environment set up, FTP to a website, and your own project done. Everyone else's ideas and amazing accomplishments should come second.
* Python Meetup - try to come to this meetup prepared with the basic Python environment installed. The meetup is fairly social but there are a lot of advanced people here, so beginners should be especially vigilant in being "selfish" and getting their own needs met. Try to avoid someone talking about their amazing project or their amazing career. Focus on getting a work environment set up, FTP to a website, and your own project done. Everyone else's ideas and amazing accomplishments should come second.
* Ruby - there are a number of humble, nice Ruby programmers. They are that way because people instantly mock and show contempt for ruby without really thinking =D The one guy who build the SudoRoom audio server is really awesome. He will not brainwash you. Try to come to SudoRoom with your own environment, a book, and some research done beforehand. Do not whine and cry that "things are so hard." After that it is cake.
* Node.js - there are a lot of humble nice Node folks. SudoRoom has some of the biggest rockstars in the Node community. However, I do not recommend Node for beginners. Maybe someone will prove me wrong.


== Tips ==
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