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May meetup scheduled: Rubish with Howard Yeh

From: Peter A.
Sent on: Tuesday, April 21, 2009, 10:32 PM
Hi all,

Thanks for the amazing turnout yesterday!

I've got the May speaker scheduled. (I'm trying to have a mix of types of talks, with both general interest startup talks like yesterday and technical Ruby talks. For May, it's a technical Ruby talk...)

Title: Rubish with Howard Yeh

When: Tuesday, May 19,[masked]:00 PM

Talk Description:
This talk gives a tour of Rubish, an experimental shell written in Ruby. Rubish is object oriented from the ground up, and has no metasyntax of its own. Rubish is designed to interface Unix commands with Ruby, with emphasis on Ruby. And Rubish is designed for ad hoc extensibility and metaprogrammatic access. If you pine for Ruby in the darkest moments of Bashing, Rubish may be of interest.

Speaker Bio:
Howard Yeh is a growing hacker with interests in programming languages and scalability. He needs more experience (i.e. work). He wants to create software that makes people happy.

I've updated this Meetup. For more details, see the full listing:
http://ruby.meetup.com/112/calendar/10231486/

Where: WorkSpace
21 Water Street, Vancouver BC
Vancouver, BC V6Z 3B7

RSVP limit: 50 "Yes" and "Maybe" RSVPs

If the changes affect your plans to attend, please take a moment to update your RSVP. (You can RSVP "No" or "Maybe" as well as "Yes".)

You can always get in touch with me through the "Contact Organizer" link on Meetup: http://ruby.meetup.com/112/suggestion/

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