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Nov
11
6:30 PM
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21 attended (est.) –
4.502
John Hume our regular thought worker will be leading us in full on exploration of Ruby's metaprogramming magic. Metaprogramming is the magic ingredient that makes for more expressive programs. metaprogramming makes your code easier to write, maintain and extend. You may have been beating your head against the wall trying to wrap your mind around Metaprogramming concepts. You might know the dark art of Metaprogramming but want to know where and when to use your ruby sorcery, or you might be a Metaprogamming ninja wanting to parlay with your fellow Rubyists. Intent Media is generously hosting the event and ThoughtWorks will be providing snacks and drinks. There is a waiting list so if you are already rsvp'd and can't make it clear the queue.
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21 Yes 0 Maybe
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Oct
27
7:00 PM
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16 attended (est.) –
4.001
You ever get that hankering to hack on the fourth Tuesday of the month? Boy, I do. Who else wants to resurrect the nyc.rb hackfest? Pivotal would like to host in their new office, and we've even got some budget so everyone can get their drink on and their snack on. Make public Tracker projects for any projects upon which you plan/would like to hack. http://www.pivotaltr acker.com/
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Pivotal Labs
new york,
NY, 10001
40.744464,-73.989387
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16 Yes 1 Maybe
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Oct
21
6:30 PM
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18 attended (est.) –
4.506
We will be running down some Ruby best practices. Explore Ruby development of iPhone. android, and other mobile devices with Rhodes. Unicorn, the latest competitor in the thin, passenger, rack server space. Dynamic, and functional composition tips. and more...
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Pivotal Labs
new york,
NY, 10001
40.744464,-73.989387
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18 Yes 0 Maybe
4 Waiting List
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Oct
13
7:00 PM
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4 attended (est.) –
No rating yet
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Gilt Group
new york,
NY, 10011
40.740441,-73.993376
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4 Yes 1 Maybe
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Sep
16
6:30 PM
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17 attended (est.) –
4.503
Here is a list of potential topics please send other requests to me so we can gauge interest. duck punching macruby (fastest ruby ever?) RVM (running multiple Ruby Virtual Machines seamlessly) Ruby Desktop apps (shoes, macruby, ruby cocoa, wx, etc) Testing ajax apps with *watir... Ajax Javascript & rails best practices Google apps api's
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Bachrach Group
New York,
NY, 10018
40.751344,-73.985173
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16 Yes 0 Maybe
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Sep
9
6:00 PM
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40 attended (est.) –
4.008
RSVP here: http://spreadsheets. google.com/viewform? formkey=dFV5T1ZFSDBs UTlObjh0a2lxWWlFR3c6 MA. Rails 3 is coming fast, and Yehuda will review some of the biggest changes. He will start by covering the top-line user-facing features, like making REST more of a first class citizen, and improved router, and a new API for background workers. Then, he'll go into the big news of Rails 3, a significantly more modular and extensible core, and show how you can leverage this in your extensions and applications. This talk will have something for everybody. If you spend your time building quick prototypes, you'll get to see features that will help you get up and running quickly and get repetitive work out of the way fast. If you build long-term apps, you'll see how you can work with Rails to unlock built-in functionality for your own uses. And if you maintain extensions to Rails, you'll learn how to work with Rails to keep those plugins humming smoothly with new releases.
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The New York Times
new york,
NY, 10018
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39 Yes 0 Maybe
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Aug
26
6:30 PM
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26 attended (est.) –
4.506
Topics this meet are still brewing. We generally keep it to a loose informal discussion but if you have specific things you'd like to talk about, let us know and we can post it and those who can contribute to the conversation with specific experience can be prepared. Talking points thus far Rack Middleware Filter HTTP request & response Ruby fundamentalism : Method Overriding & method_missing Rails CMS git power tools
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Gilt Group
new york,
NY, 10011
40.740441,-73.993376
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26 Yes 0 Maybe
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Aug
12
6:30 PM
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16 attended (est.) –
5.005
Topics this meet are still brewing. We generally keep it to a loose informal discussion but if you have specific things you'd like to talk about, let us know and we can post it and those who can contribute to the conversation with specific experience can be prepared. Talking points thus far Rails Templates Ruby Fundamentals - Splat Testing BDD continued.
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16 Yes 0 Maybe
9 Waiting List
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Jul
29
6:30 PM
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21 attended (est.) –
5.005
Discuss ruby development, both within web frameworks (Rails, Merb, Sinatra) and outside as system or desktop development. The atmosphere is informal, we encourage participation from everyone, interruptions are par for the course. no powerpoint presentations. no pulpit to pew discussions. We use a projector so everyone can type code and everyone can see. It generally runs an hour to two hours max and is followed by a social gathering at a nearby pub.
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20 Yes 3 Maybe
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Jul
15
6:30 PM
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34 attended (est.) –
5.005
Applied Ruby! several practical examples of Rubys use in the field. Topics this meet are still brewing. We generally keep it to a loose informal discussion but if you have specific things you'd like to talk about, let us know and we can post it and those who can contribute to the conversation with specific experience can be prepared. This month the Gilt Group is generously hosting, someone will be posted in the main lobby to make sure everyone finds the event ok! Gilt is a great up and coming new york ruby house, they are a luxury brands, members only auction site. There business model is this: extraordinary goods at incredible prices for a limited time! You may have seen them present at Rails Conf 09 http://en.oreilly.co m/rails2009/public/s chedule/detail/8505 Thanks also to Carolyn Estelle who is helping put this event together and is helping arm Gilt with good ruby developers. See you there.
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35 Yes 0 Maybe
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