Technically ORUG is scheduled for 2nd Thursdays which means this Thursday the 8th. However, I'm out of town, and no one is signed up to talk.
If someone wants to take the lead and have a meeting, you're welcome to it. If someone wants to just have a hackfest (or Code Kata) or a pub night downtown, that's an idea.
Future meetings (in the next months) will probably be moving to CoLab downtown now that they finally have a room big enough for a meeting, and they're investing in a projector and screen.
> Technically ORUG is scheduled for 2nd Thursdays which means this
> Thursday the 8th. However, I'm out of town, and no one is signed up
> to talk.
> If someone wants to take the lead and have a meeting, you're
> welcome to it. If someone wants to just have a hackfest (or Code
> Kata) or a pub night downtown, that's an idea.
> Future meetings (in the next months) will probably be moving to
> CoLab downtown now that they finally have a room big enough for a
> meeting, and they're investing in a projector and screen.
Rob can meet everyone for dinner at the same place as last time (where
was that?).
I can do a talk but it will probably be code heavy since I don't have
time to whip up a bunch of flippin sweet slides. I'll figure something
out today. Thinking genetic algorithms in ruby but that might be too
boring, plus I'm only just now starting to play with it so I may just
end up embarrassing myself. Although that could be entertaining too.
Any suggestions?
-Justin
On Oct 6, 6:00 am, Robert Dempsey <robertonra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Justin and I might be able to take it. We'll get back to you later
> today.
> - Rob Dempsey
> On Oct 6, 12:07 am, Gregg Pollack <greggpoll...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hey guys,
> > Technically ORUG is scheduled for 2nd Thursdays which means this
> > Thursday the 8th. However, I'm out of town, and no one is signed up
> > to talk.
> > If someone wants to take the lead and have a meeting, you're
> > welcome to it. If someone wants to just have a hackfest (or Code
> > Kata) or a pub night downtown, that's an idea.
> > Future meetings (in the next months) will probably be moving to
> > CoLab downtown now that they finally have a room big enough for a
> > meeting, and they're investing in a projector and screen.
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Justin Blake <jbl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> We can do it!
> Rob can meet everyone for dinner at the same place as last time (where
> was that?).
> I can do a talk but it will probably be code heavy since I don't have
> time to whip up a bunch of flippin sweet slides. I'll figure something
> out today. Thinking genetic algorithms in ruby but that might be too
> boring, plus I'm only just now starting to play with it so I may just
> end up embarrassing myself. Although that could be entertaining too.
> Any suggestions?
> -Justin
> On Oct 6, 6:00 am, Robert Dempsey <robertonra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Justin and I might be able to take it. We'll get back to you later
>> today.
>> - Rob Dempsey
>> On Oct 6, 12:07 am, Gregg Pollack <greggpoll...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hey guys,
>> > Technically ORUG is scheduled for 2nd Thursdays which means this
>> > Thursday the 8th. However, I'm out of town, and no one is signed up
>> > to talk.
>> > If someone wants to take the lead and have a meeting, you're
>> > welcome to it. If someone wants to just have a hackfest (or Code
>> > Kata) or a pub night downtown, that's an idea.
>> > Future meetings (in the next months) will probably be moving to
>> > CoLab downtown now that they finally have a room big enough for a
>> > meeting, and they're investing in a projector and screen.
Sounds good. Rob should be there. He's also going to do a talk on
relational vs. document-oriented databases, and in what cases one or
the other is more appropriate.
I'm going to take a stab at discussing very basic genetic algorithms
in ruby. Show some code, watch it run some simulations, and maybe get
around to discussing what real world problems this type of programming
may solve.
-Justin
On Oct 6, 11:09 am, Jacob Swanner <swan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Justin Blake <jbl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > We can do it!
> > Rob can meet everyone for dinner at the same place as last time (where
> > was that?).
> > I can do a talk but it will probably be code heavy since I don't have
> > time to whip up a bunch of flippin sweet slides. I'll figure something
> > out today. Thinking genetic algorithms in ruby but that might be too
> > boring, plus I'm only just now starting to play with it so I may just
> > end up embarrassing myself. Although that could be entertaining too.
> > Any suggestions?
> > -Justin
> > On Oct 6, 6:00 am, Robert Dempsey <robertonra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Justin and I might be able to take it. We'll get back to you later
> >> today.
> >> - Rob Dempsey
> >> On Oct 6, 12:07 am, Gregg Pollack <greggpoll...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > Hey guys,
> >> > Technically ORUG is scheduled for 2nd Thursdays which means this
> >> > Thursday the 8th. However, I'm out of town, and no one is signed up
> >> > to talk.
> >> > If someone wants to take the lead and have a meeting, you're
> >> > welcome to it. If someone wants to just have a hackfest (or Code
> >> > Kata) or a pub night downtown, that's an idea.
> >> > Future meetings (in the next months) will probably be moving to
> >> > CoLab downtown now that they finally have a room big enough for a
> >> > meeting, and they're investing in a projector and screen.
> Sounds good. Rob should be there. He's also going to do a talk on
> relational vs. document-oriented databases, and in what cases one or
> the other is more appropriate.
> I'm going to take a stab at discussing very basic genetic algorithms
> in ruby. Show some code, watch it run some simulations, and maybe get
> around to discussing what real world problems this type of programming
> may solve.
> -Justin
> On Oct 6, 11:09 am, Jacob Swanner <swan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Justin Blake <jbl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > We can do it!
> > > Rob can meet everyone for dinner at the same place as last time (where
> > > was that?).
> > > I can do a talk but it will probably be code heavy since I don't have
> > > time to whip up a bunch of flippin sweet slides. I'll figure something
> > > out today. Thinking genetic algorithms in ruby but that might be too
> > > boring, plus I'm only just now starting to play with it so I may just
> > > end up embarrassing myself. Although that could be entertaining too.
> > > Any suggestions?
> > > -Justin
> > > On Oct 6, 6:00 am, Robert Dempsey <robertonra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> Justin and I might be able to take it. We'll get back to you later
> > >> today.
> > >> - Rob Dempsey
> > >> On Oct 6, 12:07 am, Gregg Pollack <greggpoll...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> > Hey guys,
> > >> > Technically ORUG is scheduled for 2nd Thursdays which means this
> > >> > Thursday the 8th. However, I'm out of town, and no one is signed up
> > >> > to talk.
> > >> > If someone wants to take the lead and have a meeting, you're
> > >> > welcome to it. If someone wants to just have a hackfest (or Code
> > >> > Kata) or a pub night downtown, that's an idea.
> > >> > Future meetings (in the next months) will probably be moving to
> > >> > CoLab downtown now that they finally have a room big enough for a
> > >> > meeting, and they're investing in a projector and screen.
> On Oct 6, 5:43 pm, Justin Blake <jbl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Sounds good. Rob should be there. He's also going to do a talk on
>> relational vs. document-oriented databases, and in what cases one or
>> the other is more appropriate.
>> I'm going to take a stab at discussing very basic genetic algorithms
>> in ruby. Show some code, watch it run some simulations, and maybe get
>> around to discussing what real world problems this type of
>> programming
>> may solve.
>> -Justin
>> On Oct 6, 11:09 am, Jacob Swanner <swan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Justin Blake <jbl...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>> We can do it!
>>>> Rob can meet everyone for dinner at the same place as last time
>>>> (where
>>>> was that?).
>>>> I can do a talk but it will probably be code heavy since I don't
>>>> have
>>>> time to whip up a bunch of flippin sweet slides. I'll figure
>>>> something
>>>> out today. Thinking genetic algorithms in ruby but that might be
>>>> too
>>>> boring, plus I'm only just now starting to play with it so I may
>>>> just
>>>> end up embarrassing myself. Although that could be entertaining
>>>> too.
>>>> Any suggestions?
>>>> -Justin
>>>> On Oct 6, 6:00 am, Robert Dempsey <robertonra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Justin and I might be able to take it. We'll get back to you later
>>>>> today.
>>>>> - Rob Dempsey
>>>>> On Oct 6, 12:07 am, Gregg Pollack <greggpoll...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> Hey guys,
>>>>>> Technically ORUG is scheduled for 2nd Thursdays which means
>>>>>> this
>>>>>> Thursday the 8th. However, I'm out of town, and no one is
>>>>>> signed up
>>>>>> to talk.
>>>>>> If someone wants to take the lead and have a meeting, you're
>>>>>> welcome to it. If someone wants to just have a hackfest (or Code
>>>>>> Kata) or a pub night downtown, that's an idea.
>>>>>> Future meetings (in the next months) will probably be moving
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> CoLab downtown now that they finally have a room big enough for a
>>>>>> meeting, and they're investing in a projector and screen.
> On Oct 6, 5:43 pm, Justin Blake <jbl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Sounds good. Rob should be there. He's also going to do a talk on
> > relational vs. document-oriented databases, and in what cases one or
> > the other is more appropriate.
> > I'm going to take a stab at discussing very basic genetic algorithms
> > in ruby. Show some code, watch it run some simulations, and maybe get
> > around to discussing what real world problems this type of programming
> > may solve.
> > -Justin
> > On Oct 6, 11:09 am, Jacob Swanner <swan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Justin Blake <jbl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > We can do it!
> > > > Rob can meet everyone for dinner at the same place as last time (where
> > > > was that?).
> > > > I can do a talk but it will probably be code heavy since I don't have
> > > > time to whip up a bunch of flippin sweet slides. I'll figure something
> > > > out today. Thinking genetic algorithms in ruby but that might be too
> > > > boring, plus I'm only just now starting to play with it so I may just
> > > > end up embarrassing myself. Although that could be entertaining too.
> > > > Any suggestions?
> > > > -Justin
> > > > On Oct 6, 6:00 am, Robert Dempsey <robertonra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > >> Justin and I might be able to take it. We'll get back to you later
> > > >> today.
> > > >> - Rob Dempsey
> > > >> On Oct 6, 12:07 am, Gregg Pollack <greggpoll...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > >> > Hey guys,
> > > >> > Technically ORUG is scheduled for 2nd Thursdays which means this
> > > >> > Thursday the 8th. However, I'm out of town, and no one is signed up
> > > >> > to talk.
> > > >> > If someone wants to take the lead and have a meeting, you're
> > > >> > welcome to it. If someone wants to just have a hackfest (or Code
> > > >> > Kata) or a pub night downtown, that's an idea.
> > > >> > Future meetings (in the next months) will probably be moving to
> > > >> > CoLab downtown now that they finally have a room big enough for a
> > > >> > meeting, and they're investing in a projector and screen.