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JRuby Meetup at LinkedIn Mountain View

After a successful JRuby Meetup in San Francisco after JavaOne last month, we've decided to put on another. This time we'll be taking the good times to the valley. The great folks at LinkedIn have offered up meeting space at their headquarters in Mountain View. Pizza, drinks and some great conversation will be provided. All you need to do is show up.

14 Ruby and Rails Jobs for August 2010

It's been a couple of months since the last job round up but the Ruby Inside job board has been hopping! There are 14 live listings to go over today and they're not all in San Francisco. Jobs in Denver and Maryland bring in a bit of interesting variety.

8 Ruby and Rails Jobs for May 2010

Need a new Ruby or Rails job? They're getting posted daily on jobs.rubynow.com but we've got 8 special ones of our own that have come in via the Ruby Inside jobs board. Jobs this month come from the United Kingdom and the US and, as is proving typical, are Rails heavy.

RPCFN: Interactive Fiction (#9)

GitHub Drinkup, Peninsula Edition

It’s about time – the GitHub drinkup is moving to the peninsula! One week only, don’t miss out! If you’re a peninsula dweller like me, join me at CityPub in Redwood City at 8pm next Thursday, March 11. It’s right by the CalTrain stop, so you have no excuse:

March Madness!

Okay, so maybe madness is a strong word, but March is here, and Ruby and Rails events are back in full swing! We’ll be all over the globe talking Ruby, Rails, and for a special treat, Cloud Computing. If you’ll be in any of the areas we’re visiting, be sure to get in touch—we’d love to meet you!

MountainWest RubyConf

March 11-12 | Salt Lake City, UT

GitHub Meetup SF #16

Showcasing RubyLearning’s Awesome Rubyists

Showcasing RubyLearning’s Awesome Rubyists

RubyLearning has been associated with some amazing, talented Rubyists these last 5 years. I am compiling a list (in alphabetical order) showcasing these awesome Rubyists who have either undergone some of the courses at RubyLearning or have been instrumental in taking RubyLearning to the next level.

11 New Ruby Delights (For If/When You’re Tired of Rails 3.0)

no-rails-allowed.gifSick of Rails 3.0 yet or still enjoying your Sinatra, Rango, Ramaze,

Cluster Monitoring with Ganglia & Ruby

A good monitoring solution can make or break an entire service - a well implemented one will enable you to forecast and plan ahead, as well as, quickly spot and debug problems when they arise. However, anyone that has worked with a cluster of machines will know that this is also a non-trivial problem.

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