The Seattle Ruby on Rails Developers Meetup

Organiser
The Seattle Ruby on Rails Developers Meetup Group
Date
Wed, 21 Apr 2010, 01:30 - 03:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Seattle, US
Cost
Free

Our weekly events are very informal and non-presentational. It's a good place to come hang out if you have questions about something specific or if you want a smart group of railers to hang with while you code.

We meet in the same place and at the same time as the Seattle Ruby Brigade, another group of really smart railers. And although many of the members of the Ruby Brigade aren't actualy members of our meetup.com group, they're all super nice and all are welcome. There are a lot of top tier ruby experts in the Ruby Brigade, and most are willing to help out and share.

We meet in the back room (you'll see it when you walk in).

I do show up to these weekly meetups when I can, but these days I so busy I most often can't make it.

This meetup is every Tuesday at Cafe Vivace on broadway. Their address is:

532 Broadway Ave East
Seattle WA 98102

*******
Networking/Educational Events
*******

We are also now having networking/educational events where prominent companies from the Seattle area come and speak with us about how they're utilizing Ruby on Rail in their respective technologies. These events are great for networking and meeting other railers too.

We'll announce these special events 3-4 weeks before they're going to occur.

If you'd like to keep in touch with me and this group and use twitter (you really should be if you aren't!), follow me at @mighttees.

Thanks

erfon

You might also like...

Comments

Other nearby events

Map

Contribute

Why not write for us? Or you could submit an event or a user group in your area. Alternatively just tell us what you think!

Our tools

We've got automatic conversion tools to convert C# to VB.NET, VB.NET to C#. Also you can compress javascript and compress css and generate sql connection strings.

“The first 90% of the code accounts for the first 90% of the development time. The remaining 10% of the code accounts for the other 90% of the development time.” - Tom Cargill