February, March and April Meetups

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Michael Noack

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Feb 4, 2013, 1:43:09 AM2/4/13
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Hi Everyone,
Due to no "new" speakers the Adelaide.rb that would have normally been
held tomorrow hasn't been scheduled.

Lets enjoy the break and the next Adelaide.rb is March as per meetup.com
which is Refinery and Radiant

April's Adelaide.rb meetup will feature another new speaker Kieran
Andrews talking "better_errors" gem.
We've been using this ourselves but only the minimal install. I am
looking forward to learning more about features of this gem that we
aren't using.

Given the talk it would be great if we could have volunteers (new or
experienced) who can talk about:
* Exceptions
* error handling
* Services that help this (e.g. errbit/airbrake)
* error handling in outside of ruby (JS/etc)
* Other error related talks



There have also been talks offered by experience members of our
community like mruby, event machine/AMPQ, Nokogiri/SAX parsers which are
likely candidates for May but we'll no doubt discuss in March.

Daniel Draper

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Feb 4, 2013, 1:55:52 AM2/4/13
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Thats a shame. C'mon Adelaide lets show everyone how awesome we are at Ruby fu! </end-pep-talk>

Dan



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Michael Noack

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Feb 6, 2013, 2:30:46 AM2/6/13
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C'mon guys. Gotta be someone out there (new speaker or experienced) that
knows something cool about exceptions (I don't expect you to be the
author of "Exceptional Ruby" or anything) or has Airbrake/errbit
installed at work or does something else cool with errors/exceptions.
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