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Ruby and Rails Conferences 2010

There are an incredible amount of Ruby & Rails conferences coming up in the next 6 months. See below to find one in your neck of the woods.

MountainWest RubyConf

March 11-12 – MountainWest RubyConf in Salt Lake City, UT, USA

Cost: 100 USD

Upcoming Late 2009 Ruby and Rails Events (With Tickets Ready To Buy)

Here's a list of some prominent forthcoming Ruby and Rails events scheduled through to the end of the year. Only events with tickets ready to buy right now are included - events which have already sold out are not included.

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How we tap the Twitter Zeitgeist for SXSW, Internet Week & More

In March, we built the ground-breaking SXSW Zeitgeist for Pepsico. It's no longer running—SXSW is over, natch—but there are some videos, in case you didn't see it.

Pepsi wanted to "do something cool around Twitter/SXSW" and we delivered the concept, design and execution. (And boots-on-the-ground troubleshooting.)

Interview: Author Dave Thomas

Our Book Promotion: “Programming Ruby 1.9” starts soon. Win one of four books to be given out for active participation. The coolest thing? Author Dave Thomas will be on site to answer questions! Click here for more details. Here, in this brief interview, Satish Talim of RubyLearning talks to Dave Thomas.

Dave Thomas

Hello, New York

By way of the obligatory sorry-I-haven't-blogged-much-lately apologette, I should say that life has been busy this summer. The second biggest deal for me was, get this, moving to New York City. Yes, I know I just moved to a new place in San Francisco, and no, I haven't given up on my favorite city. It's a temporary move and I should be back in SF by the end of the year. What happened is that Pivotal Labs has opened an office in Manhattan, and I've come out to work on client projects and help get the office going.

Hello, New York

By way of the obligatory sorry-I-haven't-blogged-much-lately apologette, I should say that life has been busy this summer. The second biggest deal for me was, get this, moving to New York City. Yes, I know I just moved to a new place in San Francisco, and no, I haven't given up on my favorite city. It's a temporary move and I should be back in SF by the end of the year. What happened is that Pivotal Labs has opened an office in Manhattan, and I've come out to work on client projects and help get the office going.

Sebastian Delmont - Ruby on Rails Podcast

The lead developer of StreetEasy talks about bridging web 1.0 and web 2.0 for the New York real estate market.

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