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The Michigan Ruby Users Group (Grand Rapids)

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Events coming up

  • Dec 1

    The Michigan Ruby Users Group (Grand Rapids) December Meetup

    Wyoming, United States

    Time: 6:00PM - 8:00PM Food: Free Pizza and Drinks! Location: Mosaic Space 25 South Division Ave Suite 225 Grand Rapids, MI 49503 United States / Parking: There are many metered parking spaces and parking lots on Ionia and around the area. Also, you can park north of Fulton and Division for free parking the area (free after 5:00PM). Speaker: Daniel Parker Topic: Cilantro: A vanilla app structure for Sinatra, complete with a daemon start/stop script.

Past events

  • The Michigan Ruby Users Group (Grand Rapids) November Meetup

    3-4 Nov 2009 in Wyoming, United States

    Time: 6:00PM - 8:00PM Food: Free Pizza and Drinks! Location: People Design/MHS Office Grand Rapids, MI 49503 United States Parking: Open parking around the area (free after 5:00PM) Speaker: Developer Retrospective, Mark Van Holstyn is the facilitator Topic: JavaScript Libraries: What You Love, Hate, and Everything In Between The topic for October is "JavaScript Libraries: What You Love, Hate, and Everything In Between

  • The Michigan Ruby Users Group (Grand Rapids) October Meetup

    6-7 Oct 2009 in Grand Rapids, United States

    Time: 6:00PM - 8:00PM Food: Free Pizza and Drinks! Location: People Design/MHS Office Grand Rapids, MI 49503 United States Parking: Open parking around the area (free after 5:00PM) Speaker: John Hwang, Mutually Human Software Topic: Rails Templates/View/HTML/CSS Techniques I will be sharing various Rails template related topics including HTML/CSS tips, unobtrusive JS and organizing layout/partial techniques.

  • The Michigan Ruby Users Group (Grand Rapids) September Meetup

    1-2 Sep 2009 in Grand Rapids, United States

    Not yet decided where the meeting is going to be. Please join the mailing list to suggest a location: http://lists.gr-ruby.org/listinfo.cgi/discuss-gr-ruby.org

  • The Michigan Ruby Users Group (Grand Rapids) August Meetup

    4-5 Aug 2009 in Grand Rapids, United States

    Not yet decided where the meeting is going to be. Please join the mailing list to suggest a location:

  • The Michigan Ruby Users Group (Grand Rapids) July Meetup

    7-8 Jul 2009 in Grand Rapids, United States

    From Brandon Keepers on the gr-ruby mailing list:I chatted with Zach Dennis, who is leading a BDD class with Idea Foundry in Holland this week, and we're going to have the Ruby meeting in Holland this week.The Ruby Hero John Nunemaker from South Bend will be showing us how awesome MongoDB is.Tuesday, June 2 - 6:00 PMNew Holland Brewing Company have a bunch of Pizza, so bring $10 cash if you want to eat.RSVP on the MeetUp group so we know how many to expect: .

  • The Michigan Ruby Users Group (Grand Rapids) June Meetup

    2-3 Jun 2009 in Grand Rapids, United States

    Next weeks GR Ruby Group will be in Holland, with Joshua Clayton and Mutually Human sharing their experiences with Cucumber, especially related to driving features with Webrat and Selenium. The meeting will be at the "Tech Embassy" (). Come hang out and work with us for the day. Let us know if you're coming on Meetup (/) so we know how many to plan for. We're looking forward to it!

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Events coming up

  • Dec 8

    December Silicon Valley Ruby Meetup

    Moffett Field, United States

    In a World of Middleware, Who Needs Monolithic Applications? by Jon Crosby With Rack emerging as the standard for composing web applications and services, most recently with Rails adoption, an architectural shift is taking place. Learn how to create next generation web services by reusing existing Rack middleware and supplementing with your own components and micro-frameworks like Sinatra. Bio : Jon likes music, the Open Web, Ruby, Erlang, Haskell, Objective-C, JavaScript and coffee.

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