Ruby on Rails eXchange

Organiser
OpenSource & Agile Community Events
Date
Thu, 3 Dec 2009, 09:30 - 11:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
RSA , London EC1A 4DD, GB
Cost
95.0 GBP

Yep, its that time of year again! Skills Matter will be organising the 3rd annual RoR eXchange on 3rd December 2009!

We are putting together an intimate event packed with talks, demo's and discussions, to provide an opportunity for leading thinkers, rubyists, rails fiends and other RoR and Web community members, to get together for a fun day of learning, discussion and sharing and hear about tools, new Ruby or Rails features, emerging best practices, or just interesting ideas and techniques.

With David Black providing the conference keynote and two Parkbench sessions, the programme is structured to encourage discussion and bring together the leading thinkers of the RoR community for a very interactive day. With a maximum number of 125 delegates, we aim to provide an informal and intimate environment where we can share, learn, practice and hopefully have lots of fun. [url=http://skillsmatter.com/event/ajax-ria/ruby-on-rails-exchange-246/rl-333] Book on or before October 11th and pay just £25![/url]

Registration To event aims to provide a real opportunity to share ideas, learn and discuss, so we have limited the number of delegates to 125 only. There is also an [url=http://skillsmatter.com/event/ajax-ria/ruby-on-rails-exchange-246/rl-333]Early Bird Discount of nearly 75%[/url] if you book on or before October 11th, so if you would like to join us, get your skates on and register today!

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