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NYC on Rails* is back and we have some stellar presenters lined up for our first in a series of monthly technical presentations! Each evening will feature short Ruby/Rails-related talks, followed by Q&A, and networking. As always, there will be beer!

Lineup for 7/10:

Spencer Rogers (http://about.spencer-rogers.com/) of Flatiron Labs (http://www.flatironlabs.com/)presents "Developing the Flatiron School's Learning Management System"

Kevin McNamee (https://twitter.com/mcnameekm) of XO Group (http://www.xogroupinc.com/xo-group-company.aspx) presents "Large Scale (Semi)-Intelligent Image Cropping"

Dinshaw Gobhai (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dinshaw) of Constant Contact presents "Stubbing Web Services in Integration Testing"

Uzo Ukeagu (https://twitter.com/msuzoagu) of Flatiron Labs (http://www.flatironlabs.com/) presents "Empathic Programming: Webhooks and the User Experience"

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*For those of you looking for the "Flatiron Presents" meetups of yore (featuring The Flatiron School students), we've moved them here (https://www.meetup.com/Flatiron-School-Presents/?trax_also_in_algorithm2=original&traxDebug_also_in_algorithm2_cookied=original&traxDebug_also_in_algorithm2_picked=original).

About the Presenters:

Spencer Rogers (http://about.spencer-rogers.com/) is an instructor and developer at the Flatiron School.

Kevin McNamee (https://twitter.com/mcnameekm) is a software engineer at XO Group where he gets to spend his days running up and down the full rails stack. He is a graduate of The Flatiron School's inaugural 000 class and lives in New Jersey with his wife and dog.

Dinshaw Gobhai (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dinshaw) has been building web apps for 10+ years, and working with Rails since it's 1.0 release. Currently, he works at Constant Contact's TriBeCa office as a developer and tech-lead.

Uzo Ukeagu (https://twitter.com/msuzoagu) is a developer apprentice at The Flatiron School.

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