We begin our meetings with a short introductory presentation -- no Ruby or Rails experience necessary -- before getting into the more advanced topics.
And, as always, we'll have an ample supply of free pizza for all attendees, so don't worry about eating dinner beforehand.
Here's the current agenda:
* Aaron Titus is back, this time presenting "Legal Considerations for Startups"
* Intridea's own Flip Sasser is visiting from Baltimore to present "Background Jobs with Resque"
* Other speakers TBD
We always are looking for presenters, so if you have a topic or project on which you'd like to do a 20-minute presentation, please email me at joe at intridea.com and I'll add you to the list. If have presented before, you are welcome to give a presentation on a new topic. This is a great chance for some of you guys and gals lingering in the back of the room to share some of the cool things you are working on. Don't be shy -- you're among fellow geeks. :)
And, as always, we'll be heading around the corner to Post Pub, for a beer or two after the meeting, to unwind and socialize with fellow techies.
March DCRUG: Legal Considerations for Startups, Resque and more
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- DC Ruby Users Group
- Date
- Fri, 12 Mar 2010, 00:00 - 02:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- (Exact location not available) , Washington, US
- Cost
- Free
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