Join The New York Ruby Meetup

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  • The New York Ruby Meetup

     Less presenting, more laid back atmosphere. Be prepared to speak up, though; strong minds can drown out your average mumbling programmer. Even knowledgeable rubyists will learn something here! 

    Tom Clark on Aug 27, 2009.

  • The New York Ruby Meetup

     If your at all interested in Ruby, you should come. This programming language is for novices and experts alike. 

    eric on Jul 30, 2009.

  • The New York Ruby Meetup

     It's a great opportunity both to grow as a Ruby dev and network professionally. 

    Andrew Kasper on Apr 9, 2009.

  • The New York Ruby Meetup

     Great group of people. had a lot of fun learning a lot at the same time. 

    Joseph Pham on Nov 15, 2008.

  • The New York Ruby Meetup

     Good place to meet Ruby developers / others interested in this kind of geeky stuff. 

    Emi Kubota on May 29, 2008.

  • The New York Ruby Meetup

     This is a great group for talking about all aspects of Ruby. 

    Mitch Saltykov on Oct 22, 2009.

  • The New York Ruby Meetup

     awesome!!! 

    Haris Amin on Oct 21, 2009.

  • The New York Ruby Meetup

     Marinate in Ruby juice. 

    sojourner on Jun 27, 2009.

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  •  Good if you're looking for a group to get into rambling, tedious arguments where almost no one actually knows anything for sure (people are friendly and supportive). Not good if you're looking for well developed presentations of interesting ruby projects. 

    Judy He on Aug 27, 2009.

  •  Frank Greco's JRuby @ Google, Wed June 18 6pm Frank's NY Java SIG meetings are free, but fill quickly. Register now & bring Photo ID. What: Improving Java with JRuby Who: Brian Sam-Bodden - Chief Software Architect - Integrallis When: 6:00pm-8:00pm WEDNESDAY June 18, 2008 Where: Google Engineering Offices 76 Ninth Avenue (between 15th/16th St), 4th Floor New York, NY 10011 http://tinyurl.com/sqvpa JRuby (jruby.codehaus.org) is an open source pure-Java implementation of the Ruby programming language. Ruby is a well-known elegant dynamic object-oriented scripting language that maintains some elements of functional programming. Learn how JRuby can bring simplicity to the complex and rich APIs available in the Java platform. We'll learn how to use JRuby to tackle common tasks in Java SE and Java EE as well as how to abstract and simplify complex APIs. 

    Bruce Ingalls on Jun 11, 2008.