Greetings fellow Rubyists,I'm trying to get the word out about DevOpsUT, a meetup I am organizing for those who are interested in any of the various aspects of the DevOps meme. Topics include, but are not limited to, continuous delivery/deployment, configuration management, monitoring, metrics, and building/hacking work culture.Our inaugural meetup event was held last month and our next is scheduled for Wednesday, February 27th starting at 6:30 PM. Thomas Hatch has agreed to give a presentation on Salt Stack; location and other details on the meetup event page: http://www.meetup.com/DevOpsUT/events/104586942/Please join us and tell a friend. I have cross-posted this to the UPUG list.Thanks for your attention!Cameron--
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On Tuesday, February 26, 2013 at 1:28 AM, Dan Jones wrote:
Dear Ruby Masters-My brother and I are both want to learn Ruby. We're both seniors at BYU (math & business). We're both looking at programs like DevBootcamp & AppAcademy to teach us Ruby. BUT we'd both like to come back to Utah and build up the tech community here instead of at SF or NYC.Our question: how good is the job market for ruby devs here in Utah? Which Startups and companies code in Ruby and do they hire entry level web devs?Sorry for the noob question, but we want to figure it out and both come here.