Community user groups
Detroit Metro Ruby Meetup
Events coming up
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Dec
10
Detroit Metro Ruby December Meetup
Farmington Hills, United States
Daniel Parker will give a mini talk on a mini framework he developed, and we'll spend the rest of the evening working on Google Wave. Let us know if you need an invite. The mailing list is at
Past events
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Detroit Metro Ruby November Meetup
Thu, 12 Nov 2009, 00:00 - 02:00 in Farmington Hills, United States
We'll be talking about Cucumber, a behavior driven testing framework that lets you describe behavior in (more or less) plain English. Related topics may include webrat, culerity and rspec.
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Detroit Metro Ruby October Meetup
14-15 Oct 2009 in Farmington, United States
We were thinking of getting one or more gems up to speed with Ruby 1.9. Any gems in your wishlist for 1.9?
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Detroit Metro Ruby September Meetup
9-10 Sep 2009 in Farmington, United States
We were thinking of getting one or more gems up to speed with Ruby 1.9. Any gems in your wishlist for 1.9?
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Detroit Metro Ruby August Meetup
12-13 Aug 2009 in Farmington, United States
We were thinking of getting one or more gems up to speed with Ruby 1.9. Any gems in your wishlist for 1.9?
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Detroit Metro Ruby July Meetup
8-9 Jul 2009 in Farmington, United States
We'll be working on the exception notifying plugin as well as exchanging ideas, talking about new developments in the ruby and rails worlds. And usually, we have a good time just hanging out with other techies.
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Detroit Metro Ruby June Meetup
17-18 Jun 2009 in Farmington, United States
We'll be working on the exception notifying plugin as well as exchanging ideas, talking about new developments in the ruby and rails worlds. And usually, we have a good time just hanging out with other techies.
Events coming up
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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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