[LRUG] For the agenda of the June meeting: a humble offering for your consideration

Jordi Noguera Leon jordinoguera83 at gmail.com
Tue May 18 23:56:58 PDT 2010


Good stuff, go for it!

On 19 May 2010 05:07, Matthew Rudy Jacobs <matthewrudyjacobs at gmail.com>wrote:

> Sounds really interesting.
> If I could be there, I'd vote for it.
>
> On 19 May 2010 04:57, Murray Steele <murray.steele at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Just to remind you that the next meeting will be on Monday 14th June.  I'm
>> just starting to sort out talks for it, but I wanted to offer up a talk that
>> I'd like to give.  The talk is called "My First Ruby" and in it I will show
>> off the first ruby script I ever wrote.
>>
>> I think you might enjoy this because:
>>
>> 1. It's a mailing list with a web front-end.  The web stuff is pre-rails
>> and I think it's interesting in terms of "look how far we've come".
>>  Seriously, if you've never done web development without a higher-level
>> framework like rails you'll be amazed.  (For anyone who's heard of it, it
>> uses NARF).
>>
>> 2. I can pretty much guarantee* that my first ruby code is worse than your
>> first ruby code.  So for any newbies in the room, it should come as welcome
>> relief that even apparent old-hands like myself have written terrible code
>> (and it truly is terrible code), made terrible design decisions, and done
>> both without the safety net of TDD.  Of course, hopefully in the talk I'll
>> point out why, if writing this again, I would use TDD.  At the end I hope
>> this talk will make people feel less embarrassed about showing off code of
>> their own at future events; I'll be setting a base-level of awfulness.
>>
>> 3. This bit of software was written in a weekend and has been in
>> "production" for  7 years 11 months (according to the date I filled in for
>> "when I first started using Ruby" on my Working With Rails profile) and it's
>> been remarkably stable and unchanged for those 7 years.  I've no real
>> evidence for this, but it's a scientific fact that it's the longest running
>> piece of ruby software in the world... wouldn't you like to see inside it?
>>
>> So, can I give it?
>>
>> Muz
>>
>>
>> * not a guarantee**
>>
>> ** it is a bit
>>
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