From: Bryna McCarty <bmcc...@engineyard.com>Date: August 19, 2010 21:47:14 GMT+02:00Subject: Introducing JRubyConf 2010
Hey Tomek,
I wanted to tell you about an event you and some of the Warszawa Java User Group folks might be interested in.
JRubyConf 2010 is taking place in Columbus, Ohio October 1-3. Registration just opened. We're also actively seeking sponsors.
A formal invite is included below; it includes a $50 user group discount. Please share it with the group, or anyone else interested in attending.
We'd love to see you in Columbus! Perhaps we can lure you to Ohio with the promise of excellent speakers and good whiskey . . . :)
-Bryna McCarty
Here’s the invite…
Engine Yard and EdgeCase are pleased to announce JRubyConf 2010 in Columbus, Ohio this October 1-3. JRubyConf is the leading forum where you can learn how the Ruby language is fast becoming a force in the enterprise via JRuby.
JRubyConf offers two full days of general conference sessions and an additional day of advanced tutorials for Ruby and Java developers that demonstrate the growing value of Ruby in the enterprise, all while you experience firsthand what being a part of the Ruby community means. Oh, and we’ll have a private whiskey tasting event somewhere in between :)
If you’d like to attend, we’d be happy to extend a $50 discount user group members – use the code USERGROUP2010, or register at:http://jrubyconf2010.eventbrite.com/?discount=USERGROUP2010
Join us and you’ll learn how to introduce Ruby to the Java platform among folks who are as passionate about great code as they are about hanging out with great developers. Presenters at JRubyConf are respected experts in their field including: Charles Nutter, Chad Fowler, Jim Weirich, Glenn Vanderburg, Rich Kilmer, and many more to be announced soon.
Structured to deliver you maximum know-how, content at JRubyConf begins with Ruby and Java specific talks then progresses to more advanced sessions that teach you about the possibilities of using both languages with JRuby. Specific topics include:
· Introduction to JRuby· Large scale testing with Ruby· How to scale Ruby on Rails· Best practices for introducing a new platform to existing development teams· Effectively managing large teams using Ruby· And much more TBA
The formal conference schedule will be available later this month, please visit http://jrubyconf.com or follow @JRubyConf to keep up with the latest developments.
Looking forward to seeing you at JRubyConf!
PS: Is your company interested in sponsoring JRubyConf? If so, please visit our sponsor page: http://jrubyconf.com/sponsor
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Bryna McCarty