1) The Expected Behavior guys will be talking about their testing stack, as well as some of their plugins (like actsasarchival and active_mailer).
2) David Christiansen will be talking about Rails internationalization (I8n)
Plus, the recurring Book Exchange! Bring books you don't use but think might be of interest to other members. The rules of the exchange are simple:
Try to be fair-ish. Take about what you give (or less)
Don't bring grossly out of date technical books - nobody wants your OS9 user guide!
If you have books you are willing to loan to Indy.rb members, bring those, too. Make sure you track to whom you loan your books!
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indy.rb - The Indianapolis Ruby Brigade February Meetup
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- indy.rb - The Indianapolis Ruby Brigade
- Date
- Thu, 11 Feb 2010, 00:00 - 02:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- (Exact location not available) , Indianapolis, US
- Cost
- Free
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