[LRUG] [ANN / CFP] January Meeting Details
Frederick Cheung
frederick.cheung at gmail.com
Thu Jan 9 06:53:23 PST 2025
Hi there,
It is now actually 2025, which means that our next meeting is this coming
Monday, January the 13th at Canva's office on Hoxton square.
We have two speakers:
* Pablo Dejuan Calzolari - Shape-up: the best parts:
A talk about the 37 signals famous methodology and how we apply to 8
teams of development which work in Ruby on Rails.
* Yevhenii Kurtov - They're not right, you're not wrong
We are going to look into the essence of what DDD is and why it came to
be in plain English, without any consultant lingo. We will also evaluate
its advantages, indicators of the possibility of successful adoption, and
reasons to do so.
More details, including registration details, available on https://lrug.org/
meetings/2025/january/
We're also very much looking for speakers for February, our yearly
lightning talks meeting: up to 8 talks, all 5-10 minutes - it's a great way
to get experience speaking, get an idea/rant off your chest or deliver a
concise but powerful message. If you'd like to get involved, please drop a
line to talks at lrug.org or speak to one of the organisers on monday
See you all in a few days,
Fred & the rest of the organising team
On Wed, Dec 18, 2024 at 10:37 PM 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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