January 11 STL Ruby Meeting - Craig will present, Kishan will open room

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Jeff Barczewski

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Dec 30, 2009, 8:32:53 PM12/30/09
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STLRubyists,

Craig Buchek will be doing the Jan 11th main topic, look for him to
update the wiki and email the details for the next meeting.

I won't be able to attend since I will be traveling on business, but
my colleague Kishan Bagam kbagam (at) rgatp.com 636-736-7017 has
agreed to open up the room for the meeting. I told him that the Craig
might arrive a little early to setup (5:30).

Wishing you all a prosperous new year and I will catch up with you in
February.

All the best,

Jeff

Robert Rouse

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Dec 31, 2009, 10:36:58 AM12/31/09
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Cool. I should be there this time.

I started a new position as a manager of a 6-8 man Rails dev team. :)

Craig Buchek

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Jan 8, 2010, 12:31:32 PM1/8/10
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Just updated the front page of the Google Group. Sorry for being so
pokey.

We'll talk about http://www.ruby-toolbox.com and .irbrc files. These
are both discussion topics. I'll lead the discussion, but will want to
get input from the crowd on what they're using.

Thanks,
Craig

Mike Sullivan

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Jan 11, 2010, 6:56:43 PM1/11/10
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Sorry guys, I can't make it tonight. Have a good meeting; should be
fun topics!


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James Carr

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Jan 15, 2010, 10:03:10 AM1/15/10
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What's the topic schedule look like in the upcoming months? I've been
meaning to join the meetings since I started working in St.Louis but
kept forgetting about it. ;)

I'd be interested in giving a presentation on Chef (http://
wiki.opscode.com/display/chef/
Home;jsessionid=21ED5F5B380953C66004768D0035706C) sometime in the
upcoming months.

Thanks,
James

Mike Gaffney

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Jan 15, 2010, 12:00:11 PM1/15/10
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I'd be down with that.

Jeff Barczewski

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Jan 29, 2010, 5:03:27 PM1/29/10
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James,

That would be excellent! Could you do it for our February meeting? As far as I know it is open at this point.

If so, let me know a short blurb about what to put on the wiki page.

I look forward to hearing about chef.

Thanks,

Jeff

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James Carr

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Feb 3, 2010, 9:33:16 AM2/3/10
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February is actually a little too soon for me unfortunately... too
much going on. How about April?

Thanks,
James

Jeff Barczewski

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Feb 4, 2010, 10:48:45 AM2/4/10
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Sure we'd love to have you do it whenever you are willing.

Now just have to figure out what we can do next Monday 2/8.

Mario Aquino

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Feb 4, 2010, 12:28:15 PM2/4/10
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If Monday nights didn't suck for me, I would love to do a talk on the mobile app I am working on... Rather, on the Sinatra back end of it and the zomg dev environment of autospec, rspec, cucumber and datamapper. ZOMG! It's like riding a flying unicorn made out of biceps! 

My wife is taking night classes on Mon & Wed nights so I am not sure when I could make it out for this. 

Another interesting tidbit is about writing Android apps with JRuby and/or Duby. That is something I am seeing tweets about and mean to get something going on it myself.  Someday. 

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