[LRUG] August approaches

Murray Steele murray.steele at gmail.com
Sun Aug 1 07:49:07 PDT 2010


Panic over!  Tom Crinson will talk to us about ittybittyboom.com, a HTML5
bomberman clone he's written using Pratik's Cramp framework for async ruby.

Slightly more detail can be found here:
http://lrug.org/meetings/2010/07/15/august-2010-meeting/

Registration can be done here:
http://skillsmatter.com/event/ajax-ria/lrug-august

See you all on the 9th!

Cheers,

Muz

On 29 July 2010 15:51, Murray Steele <murray.steele at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey everybody,
>
> The August meeting is fast approaching and we still need another talk.  It
> needn't be anything long or terribly prepared, just get up and tell us about
> something for 5 minutes or so.
>
> We'd be terribly grateful.
>
> Murray
>
> (ps. Project github-volunteer-a-tron has stalled due to my
> lazi^H^H^H^Hworkload so I'll have find a speaker the old fashioned way this
> month).
>
>
> On 16 July 2010 10:50, Murray Steele <murray.steele at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi El Rugistas,
>>
>> Our August meeting will be on Monday, 9th August, in our usual Skills
>> Matter venue.  You can register for it here:
>> http://skillsmatter.com/event/ajax-ria/lrug-august
>>
>> More details can be obtained on the super-duper, fancy-schmancy LRUG
>> website: ttp://lrug.org/meetings/2010/07/15/august-2010-meeting/
>>
>> We've got one talk organised already for the August meeting: Tim Cowlishaw
>> and Chris O'Sullivan will be talking about how they've been adding all the
>> new stuff they've learnt about testing and app design to an older project.
>>  Ugh!  That's a terrible description, sorry Tim & Chris.  If you want a
>> better idea I suggest you have a look at the blurb on the site or the
>> original mailing list thread where Tim suggested it:
>> http://lists.lrug.org/pipermail/chat-lrug.org/2010-June/005044.html
>>
>> We're not out of the woods yet though, we need at least one more talk.
>>  Anyone got any ideas or anything they want to talk about, or know of
>> someone working on something that you'd like to hear about?
>>
>> I find that I have good success if I just ask people to talk about
>> something they've been working on recently.  In order to do that I need to
>> know who has been working on something and what they've been working on.  To
>> that end, I'm working on something that'll scrape github and provide me with
>> people in london who have made commits to ruby projects recently.  Except
>> I'm pretty lazy so I don't expect this to be done any time soon.  Therefore
>> I need your help in finding those people working on stuff so I can approach
>> them.  Let me know, I'll do all the begging and wheedling, just give me the
>> names.
>>
>> Chee-ars,
>>
>> Muz
>>
>
>
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