[LRUG] Chat Digest, Vol 36, Issue 11 (Beware of the Nuby)

James Adam james at lazyatom.com
Wed Jan 21 02:26:05 PST 2009


On 20 Jan 2009, at 23:52, Sebastian Komianos wrote:

> What I wanted to say basically is that I believe it would be quite
> attractive and useful to have beginners-oriented talks in every  
> meeting. I
> mean, imagine a newbie like me. I have been waiting for the most  
> "suitable"
> meeting of yours to attend but I always find that I won't be able to  
> follow
> them since I pretty much know nothing more than the basics of the  
> language.
> So, what about 10-15 minutes each time during which you will talk  
> for the
> beginners?

I can certainly sympathise with how you're feeling. However, LRUG  
depends on its members to contribute talks, and so the content depends  
very much on what people (who are willing to talk) are willing to talk  
about. It would be incredibly difficult to find someone willing to  
give a particular kind of talk every meeting - it's hard enough  
finding people to talk *at all*!

I suspect that the best thing you can do is to simply come along to  
the next meeting. Sure, you might not understand everything in  
presentations, but then nobody ever does (particularly if Matthew Ruby  
Jacobs is trying to explain something by zooming into a pig's armpit).  
At the very least you'll recognise some stuff, and come away with  
questions that you can research via the books or blogs that Anthony  
points out.

Even if it all sounds like gibberish, you'll have the opportunity to  
talk to other Ruby folks in person, and in that situation it doesn't  
matter what level of 'expertise' you might be.

So we'll see you at the next meeting, right? :)

> P.S: I'd really appreciate it if someone could also explain to me  
> how to
> reply...properly!

It looks like you're subscribed in 'digest mode'. If you sign into the  
website with the email and password you originally chose, you could  
change this to 'email', and then reply to individual emails. However,  
there's nothing terribly wrong with what you've done here :)

James


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>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've posted on the lrug site about the February meeting:
>> http://lrug.org/meetings/2009/01/20/february-2009-meeting/ - it's  
>> on the
>> 9th.
>>
>> Note that the skills matter registration link isn't live yet, but you
> *do*
>> need to register with them if you are coming as it helps us get a big
> room
>> if we need it.  The link should be live soon though and I'll let  
>> you know
>> when it is.
>>
>> The meeting will be a lightning talk evening and each talk will be  
>> in the
>> 20x20 format (20 slides, 20 seconds each).  We did it last year and  
>> it
> was
>> fun, so we're doing it again.  So far I've got 4 folk who've said  
>> they'll
>> do
>> one, and I've poked a bunch of other folk to see if they'll also
>> "volunteer".  That said, we'll need at least 6 to do a decent  
>> meeting,
> but
>> probably can fit about 9 so there's plenty of room.  If you are at  
>> all
>> interested please do get in touch and we'll sort it out.
>>
>> I can't stress this enough, but you don't need to be an "expert" to
> present
>> at LRUG, we just need people to get up there and show us something  
>> even
> if
>> they don't know any more than the rest of us.  We're grateful for the
> time
>> you take to collect stuff into a presentation.  This applies doubly  
>> with
>> these short talks; at only 6:40 you can probably get away with  
>> knowing
>> nothing about the topic you are presenting on.  So, please, don't  
>> be shy!
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Muz
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