May Ruby meetup has been confirmed for 15th (Saturday) at 11 AM. We are going to have 2 very interesting workshops in this meetup
Workshop : iPhone 101
Audience: The workshop is aimed at new developers and anyone interested in getting started with iPhone application development.
About the workshop : We only have one hour but we will cover as much information as possible and we hope that you will have a clear understanding of the tools and the environment involved in developing for the iPhone and the iPad.
Workshop : Changes in ActiveRecord with Rails 3
Audience: Any developer who would like to learn how to build Web applications using Rails 3 should benefit from this session.
About the workshop : This workshop is the first of a series that will introduce Rails 3 to web developers. This workshop will be devoted to learning ActiveRecord in Rails 3. This workshop is hour long hands-on coding drill and presentation. Attendees can bring their machines so that they can try coding with the speaker.
For any updates related to this event, you can check our secondary communication channel a.k.a twitter account at www.twitter.com/delhiruby
There is no fee charge for this meetup. Note that this meetup is limited to 25 seats. Make sure you sign up for this meetup well in advance. And , don't forget to RSVP for this May event. In case you are not sure about how to sign up/RSVP for this meetup , find it here
May Ruby Meetup - Up and Running with Rails 3 and iPhone Development
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- Organiser
- The New Delhi Ruby Meetup Group
- Date
- Sat, 15 May 2010, 05:30 - 07:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- Vinsol Office , New Delhi, IN
- Cost
- Free
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