[Chicago-talk] Ruby Presentation Anyone?

Jason L. Froebe jason at froebe.net
Sun Sep 18 09:52:10 PDT 2005


I like the idea and am curious about it.  From what I've read, the Ruby
language is kind of a hybrid of perl and smalltalk.  Beyond that, I
know very little about it.

jason

--- Jason Gessner <jason at multiply.org> wrote:

> Hi John.
> 
> While I am sure this is an attempt to sway some of us from the One  
> True Language, I think this would be an excellent topic when prepared
>  
> with a look at perl's main rails-ish framework, Catalyst.
> 
> As it just so happens, I am currently preparing some Mason to  
> Catalyst material for my own research.  I think i would be able to  
> get this in shape for an october meeting.
> 
> What does everyone think?
> 
> -jason gessner
>      jason at multiply.org
> 
> On Sep 17, 2005, at 4:58 PM, John W. Long wrote:
> 
> > Hello Perl Users,
> >
> > I'm the organizer of the Chicago Area Ruby group
> > (http://ruby.meetup.com/55/). I was wondering if any of you would
> be
> > interested in a presentation on Ruby? I don't know anything about
> Perl
> > so this wouldn't be an us vs. them kind of a talk. I'm really more
> > interested in sharing with you the things I love about Ruby. I have
> 3
> > years of experience with Ruby and have been working with Ruby on
> Rails
> > (http://rubyonrails.com) for almost a year now. I'd be willing to
> talk
> > about either.
> >
> > Let me know...
> >
> > -- 
> > John Long
> > http://wiseheartdesign.com
> >
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