ChicagoRuby: Adventurous Topics

Organiser
ChicagoRuby.org - Chicago Ruby on Rails
Date
10-11 Jul 2012 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Chicago, US
Cost
Free

Feeling adventurous? Not sure which topic interests you? Come join the fun and go on an adventure with me! There are at least 10 different topics running about 5 to 10 minutes each. We won't have time to cover them all so you get to help decide what gets covered. As we go along, the audience is encouraged to ask questions.

About Aaron Kalin
Aaron is a geek that has been programming since age 11 and has been hooked ever since. You'll usually find him hacking on everything from side projects to game servers with his ruby red hair. Occasionally, he dresses up in a Stormtrooper costume for charity, cheering up sick kids in hospitals.

After most downtown meetings we head over to Elephant & Castle (185 N. Wabash) for refreshments & fellowship. Join us for a few minutes if you have time.

Please use your real name when you RSVP for downtown ChicagoRuby meetings. Reason: We are required to give a list of all attendees to the security desk prior to the meeting. If the name on your ID doesn't the match the name on the RSVP list, then Aon security will not let you in the building. Sorry for the inconvenience, but those are the rules of the Aon Building.

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