[LRUG] [ANN / CFP] January Meeting Details

Alessandro Proserpio proserpioalex at gmail.com
Sat Dec 28 13:39:12 PST 2024


Hello everyone,

It is with pleasure that I announce we have a second talk for January.

Yevhenii Kurtov has been kind enough to volunteer his talk "They're not 
right, you're not wrong", about DDD (Domain-Driven Design). You can see 
more details about it, and the full line-up, at 
https://lrug.org/meetings/2025/january/ where you can also find the 
registration link and venue details.

For January, we still have room for a 10 minute talk. If you fancy 
taking that spot, we are waiting to hear from you on talks at lrug.org

Cheers,
Alessandro & the rest of LRUG's organising team


On 26/12/2024 17:18, Murray Steele wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Please to say we’ve got one talk lined up for Jan now! Thanks to Pablo 
> Dejuan Calzolari for offering us a talk “Shape-up: the best parts” on 
> the 37 Signals methodology. You can read more about the talk at 
> https://lrug.org/meetings/2025/january/ and also find the registration 
> links and venu details.
>
> There’s absolutley still room for more talks though, so please do 
> volunteer if you have an idea you’d like to share!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Murray
>
> On Wed, 18 Dec 2024 at 22:32, Murray Steele <murray.steele at lrug.org> 
> wrote:
>
>     Hi all,
>
>     It’s nearly 2025!  Which means it’s time to announce our JAnuary
>     meeting.  It’s on Monday 13th, doors at 6pm to start at 6:30pm and
>     be done with the talks by 8pm.  We’ll be hosted by our friends at
>     Canva in their office on Hoxton Square.
>
>     More details, including registration details, available on
>     https://lrug.org/meetings/2025/january/
>
>     What the eagle-eyed among you will have noticed is that what we
>     don’t have yet is any content!
>
>     This is where you come in, so here are some ideas to inspire you
>     to volunteer:
>
>     * Rails 8 came out in early Nov
>     (https://guides.rubyonrails.org/8_0_release_notes.html), so by now
>     if you’ve upgraded you can share all the fun new features, or any
>     pain points in the upgrade process
>     * The festive season is upon us which means a new version of ruby
>     is coming (https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/NEWS_md.html), so
>     an easy talk would be a review of all the new features
>     * The festive season also means Advent of Code is running
>     (https://adventofcode.com/2024), if you’ve been taking part (no
>     matter how far you get) why not share some of the things you’ve
>     learned, or just go deep on the solution to one of the puzzles?
>     * Apparently, this year had a bumper crop of ruby content at
>     conferences (https://ruby.social/@marcoroth/113665539397868492),
>     perhaps you’ve been to a bunch of the conferences, or just spent a
>     lot of quality ruby time on YouTube - could you give us a rundown
>     of your favourites?
>
>     Or, you know, whatever brilliant ideas you have.  We’d love to
>     hear it!
>
>     Get in touch with us on talks at lrug.org to volunteer and we’ll help
>     you in any way you need to turn that idea into a great talk.
>
>     Cheers,
>
>     Murray & the rest of the organising team
>
>
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