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Mar 20th, 2012 meetup

MarkBennett edited this page Mar 20, 2012 · 13 revisions

All our meetups follow a common format. They're based around 10 minute lightning talks. This may seem short, but we offer time after each talk for questions. We also encourage you to approach the speakers and other members at drinks after the talks are done if you've got more questions you'd like answered.

Introductions

Based on feedback from our members, we've revived the tradition of short introductions at the start of each meetup. Everyone has 30-seconds to share their name and to answer a short question about themselves. It doesn't take more than 10 minutes to get through everybody, and is a great way to break the ice.

5-minute Ruby News

  • Rails 3.2.2 - bug fixes and two important security fixes.
  • Bundler 1.1 - Faster, smarter, more maintainable. Finding outdated gems is a breeze.
  • MethodProfiler - Another interesting tool for profiling and understanding your code.
  • Faye 0.8 - this great Pub/Sub library has had a major refactoring to enable different messaging channels in the future.
  • Forking and joining problems in jRuby - an interesting way to scale your Ruby workload in jRuby.

If you want to get regular news between meetups you should follow @yegrb on Twitter, and check our list of Ruby resources.

Upcoming events

  • Mar 21 - Apr 21 - Analytics Hackathon - Hack on some unique datasets from The Oilers, The City of Edmonton, and others for fame, fortune and other awesome prizes!
  • Apr 23-25 - RubyConf 2012 - Speakers have been announced. Still time to get tickets.

Job announcements

There's nothing better than landing a sweet Ruby job. Every month we share the latest Ruby and related job announcements with our members. If you're hiring Rubyists let us know!

Ruby Recap

This is a special 10-minute lighting talk covering a basic Ruby skill each months. Past recaps have covered topics like Rack, Bundler, and RVM. You'd be surprised at some of the tricks even expert Rubyists learn during these sessions.

Lightning talks

The main part of each meetup is the lighting talks. We aim to have 2-3 of these. Each talk lasts 10-minutes with 5-minutes for questions afterwards. We divide the talks into advanced and basic slots; aiming to keep more experienced Rubyists engaged with the advanced talks, without scarying away new comers.

Demo

Each month we challenge a local developer or company working with Ruby to demonstrate their project. The goal of this segment to to share the real applications being developed with Ruby in Edmonton. The project can be open or closed source, and companies are encouraged to demonstrate their products.

Talk ideas

Wrap-up

Each meetup wraps up with a five minute planning session during which we plan the talks for the next month. We encourage members to propose talk topics for other members, but don't be surprised if you end up giving a talk or two yourself.

Drinks

The best part of the night for many of our members is after the talks are done, when we head to Original Joe's Varsity for food and drinks. We're usually there be 8:30PM and anyone is welcome to join us there once the talks are done.

This is your chance to catch up with other members, ask the questions you couldn't during the talks, or maybe just relax after a tough demo.

If you'd like to know more about upcoming meetups you can see a list of them on our homepage. Hope to see you at YEGrb soon!