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Possible training classes for Ruby programming and for Ruby on Rails

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Curt Hibbs

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May 31, 2005, 2:39:33 PM5/31/05
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Later this year, there could be a commercial offering of training
classes for both the Ruby Programming Language and also for Ruby on
Rails. I'm not directly involved with this, but I's like to do what ever
I can to help make sure it happens.

I just blogged about this, and I'm trying to take a little impromptu
market survey to help show that there is a real need for this. If you
think that you or your company would be interested in signing people up
for classes in Ruby and/or Rails, please post a comment to my blog entry
and say so:

http://blog.curthibbs.us/articles/2005/05/31/formal-training-for-ruby-and-rails

I'll try to tally up the results in some meaningful way and post them
back for everyone to see.

Thanks,
Curt


Berger, Daniel

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May 31, 2005, 3:03:43 PM5/31/05
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That link dies on me:

Application error (Apache)

Change this error message for exceptions thrown outside of an action
(like in Dispatcher setups or broken Ruby code) in public/500.html

Regards,

Dan


Curt Hibbs

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May 31, 2005, 3:18:16 PM5/31/05
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Berger, Daniel wrote:
>>From: Curt Hibbs [mailto:cu...@hibbs.com]
>
> http://blog.curthibbs.us/articles/2005/05/31/formal-training-for-ruby-an
> d-rails
>
>>I'll try to tally up the results in some meaningful way and post them
>>back for everyone to see.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Curt
>
>
> That link dies on me:

Yeah, something was going on with the server. My ISP has restarted the
server and its working now.

Curt


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