[Santa-rosa-pm] ruby talk at socosa 6th March in sebastopol

zyp the gyp ystrady at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 5 05:36:45 PST 2007


and despite the proclamation in the WHEN: line of the
announcement, the talk will be held on March 6th as
per the Subject: line rather than February 6th as per
the possibility of month old pizza :)

--- Ron Wickersham <rjw at alembic.com> wrote:

> interest was expressed at the last meeting on the
> upcoming ruby talk.
> here are the details.    Rob has attended the perl
> meetings in the past
> (until getting too busy writing the book) and has
> mentioned that he'll
> be visiting the perl group again.   and despite the
> proclamation in the
> WHO: line of the announcement i doubt that Mr.
> Orsini claims to be the
> author of Ruby on Rails ;-).
> 
> -ron
> 
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2007 12:20:11 -0800
> From: notify at socosa.org
> To: notify at socosa.org
> Subject: [SoCoSA/notify] Meeting Tue, 3/6: Ruby on
> Rails
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Social/pizza hour starts at 6pm and the speaker
> starts at 7pm.  Show up by
> 6:10pm if you want to get in on a pizza order.
> 
>    WHAT: Ruby on Rails
>    WHEN: Tuesday, February 6th; 7pm (6pm for
> pizza/food/chatting)
>   WHERE: O'Reilly in Sebastopol; 1005 Gravenstein
> Hwy. N; behind rightmost
>          building
>     WHO: Rob Orsini; author of Ruby on Rails
>    MORE: http://socosa.org/node/200
> 
> Rob will give a 1 hour overview of Rails including
> server setup, admin
> issues and templating.
> 
> What is Ruby on Rails? "Rails is a full-stack
> framework for developing
> database-backed web applications according to the
> Model-View-Control
> pattern." What that means, basically, is that it
> lets programmers write
> applications without needing to worry too much about
> the boring details.
> Alternately: it's a a new, very popular way to
> create dynamic websites
> quickly and easily.  Even if you're not a programmer
> you'll likely
> eventually want to deploy a Rails application, and
> maybe even customize it a
> little for your site's needs.
> 
> Who's Rob Orsini? In addition to being the author of
> O'Reilly's recently
> released Rails Cookbook, Rob is an open source
> developer living in northern
> California. He's currently working for O'Reilly
> Media, in their production
> software group. Previously, Rob was the webmaster at
> Industrial Light &
> Magic, where he developed applications in support of
> the special effects
> industry. Rob has been programming the web since
> 1998, and upon discovering
> Rails, hopes to continue for many more years to
> come.
> 
> Location:
>    O'Reilly Media Inc.; Tarsier meeting room; go
> between buildings on right
>                         (towards lawn) and turn
> right
>    1005 Gravenstein Hwy North
>    Sebastopol, CA  95472
> 
> Google Map Link: http://xrl.us/u6vz
> -- 
> Eric Eisenhart <freiheit at SoCoSA.org>
> SoCoSA Founder and President
> IRC: freiheit on irc.socosa.org
> AIM/yahoo: falschfreiheit
> Jabber/GTalk: freiheit at gmail.com
> 
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