[LRUG] Looking to the future: January and February

aidy lewis aidy.lewis at googlemail.com
Sat Jan 3 11:22:36 PST 2009


Hi James,

I started using it, but I don't think I am using it to its full
capacity and there doesn't seem to be that much documentation. I am
using Notepad++ and the command line. How are others then debugging?
Through an IDE?

I could certainly do a bit of studying and knock something together.

Aidy

2009/1/3 James Adam <james at lazyatom.com>:
> I'm sure other people would be interested in hearing about this tool too,
> but from the silence, it sounds like we don't have any knowledge about it in
> our community yet.
>
> What do you think about doing some investigation and then telling us what
> you've found out? You could kickstart the learning :)
>
> --
> * J *
>  ~
>
> On 27 Dec 2008, at 15:10, "aidy lewis" <aidy.lewis at googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>> HI Murray et al,
>>
>> I was wondering if anyone could go through the comand-line utility
>> ruby-debug in one of these these talks\gatherings?
>>
>> Aidy
>>
>> 2008/12/19 Murray Steele <murray.steele at gmail.com>:
>>>
>>> So, um, anyone got anything for January?  No-one's got in touch and I'll
>>> shortly be heading north to battle wolves as is my festive duty.  Unless,
>>> of
>>> course, I'm misreading the replies we do have and the 3 of you that
>>> replied
>>> to this thread were suggesting something for Jan not Feb?
>>>
>>> Muz
>>>
>>> 2008/12/9 Murray Steele <murray.steele at gmail.com>
>>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> As mentioned last night I was toying with giving people a break from the
>>>> hard labour of preparing talks for the January meeting and just having a
>>>> pub
>>>> meet.  However, I got enough offers to do a talk that I think we'll go
>>>> ahead
>>>> with a normal meeting.  It'll be on the 12th January, so get it in your
>>>> diaries.  If you did grab me yesterday and offer up a talk for Jan (or
>>>> didn't but have a talk you'd like to give) please reply to this message
>>>> and
>>>> we'll choose a couple to put on.  I probably want to get this sorted in
>>>> the
>>>> next couple of weeks to give everyone enough notice that they're not
>>>> preparing their talks at the last moment (unless that's what they choose
>>>> to
>>>> do).
>>>>
>>>> Anyway, looking forward beyond January to the February meeting, I
>>>> thought
>>>> (after prompting from Roland) that it would be fun to do another
>>>> Lightning
>>>> talk evening.  We did this last February
>>>> (http://lrug.org/meetings/2008/01/25/february-2008-meeting/ for details,
>>>> including a link to the video) and it worked really well.  So well in
>>>> fact
>>>> that we'll stick to the same format; 20 slides, 20 seconds each, auto
>>>> transitioning to keep you to your time limit.  To fill up the evening
>>>> we'd
>>>> need at least 6 speakers but we could accommodate about 8 or 9 without
>>>> the
>>>> evening feeling too full.  So, get your lightning talk hats on and start
>>>> volunteering yourselves.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>>
>>>> Muz
>>>
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