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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

Ruby Metaprogramming Course – Start Thinking in Ruby

RubyLearning is honored to have Paolo Perrotta, author of the book Metaprogramming Ruby, who would be answering some of the questions in the course forum.

Ruby Gets An Official Spec: Heading To Become An ISO International Standard

red-specs.pngIt's long been a bone of contention in the Ruby world that Ruby, as a programming language, doesn't have an official spec (though RubySpec has been a noble, community effort to build an executable specification for Ruby).

Ruby Metaprogramming New Batch Announced

RPCFN: Average Arrival Time For A Flight (#2)

Ruby Programming Challenge For Newbies

RPCFN: Average Arrival Time For A Flight (#2)

By Chris Strom

Thank you for the very encouraging response to the first-everRuby Programming Challenge For Newbies (RPCFN)“. The second Ruby challenge is from Chris Strom.

RPCFN: Shift Subtitle (#1)

September Travels

It’s the start of another month, and another leg in the Engine Yard journey. Check out the schedule to see if we’ll be in your neighborhood this September!

RubyWorld

September 7-8 | Matsue, Shimane, Japan

Engine Yard’s Charles Nutter, Tom Enebo and Evan Phoenix will all be on hand to answer questions about all things Ruby.

NYC.rb

September 9 | New York City, NY

Key-Value Stores For Ruby Part 2: Tokyo Cabinet

A few weeks ago I started a series of posts on Key-Value Stores with a general piece on the Key-Value Store concept, and why you should be using one. This week, I’m following it up with a focus on one of our favorite tools for the job here at Engine Yard: Tokyo Cabinet. Tokyo Cabinet was written by Mikio Hirabayashi, and was originally created for mixi — the most popular social networking site in Japan. So it’s proven in production already, and as far as we’ve seen — nice and mature.

Revised Ruby with Shoes Course Announced

Ruby Metaprogramming A New Course Announced

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