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Brighton Ruby February Meetup.
Tuesday February 13, 2007 from 7:30pm - 8:30pm
The Eagle
125,Gloucester Road
Brighton, England BN1 4AF Get Directions
Meeting or the Brighton Ruby crowd, again upstairs at The Eagle, we have Steve Bartholomew with "TDD - WTF" and Dan Glegg with "The loneliness of the solo Rails developer". at the slightly later time of 7:30pm. Newbie or Ruby expert or not, come along and have a beer or two after.
Category: Social
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Looking forward to the next event. It would be nice to see what kind of 'real' projects the group's members have used ruby/rails with. Not really knowing much about the whole arena - the only ruby/rails site that I know of (and use) is basecamp.
Posted 2 years ago
I'd love to come down again, but I need to see how reasonable a trip to Brighton again would be that night. We'll see.
Posted 2 years ago
dang, i will miss it again

but anyway, two 'real' projects i've worked on using rails are mapufacture.com and openstreetmap
Posted 2 years ago
ribot: Haven't you figured it out now, Rail's developers don't make _real_ apps, we just live on the hype. And user groups.
Posted 2 years ago
ah, just seen the time...can't make it if it's 7.30...footy match afterwards. Will it be moving back to the 7pm slot for the next one?
Posted 2 years ago
@jnicho02: maybe, some were struggling with 7. I guess I better put it to the democratic process.
Posted 2 years ago
Hi all,

I posted the audio and slides from last night to my blog at http://singlecell.angryamoeba.co.uk/ for those who missed it or who want to relive The Horror.
Posted 2 years ago


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