Brighton Ruby meetup.

written by admin on November 26th, 2006 @ 09:33 PM

Over the last couple of months I have been tracking down enough Brighton based Rubyista to make it worth starting a Ruby User Group.

Over the next few weeks I will be booking a venue somewhere in Central Brighton and posting date for our first meetup. If anybody has ideas for a venue in Central Brighton please drop a comment.

If you would like to be included in the mailing list, please use the comment form.

Comments

  • Jonathan Markwell on 27 Nov 01:40

    This sounds great. Name the date, I'll be there and I'll see who else can be recruited. Thanks for getting this started.
  • Max williams on 27 Nov 09:38

    Sounds like a great plan. I look forward to meeting up with everyone. I am constantly surprised by how small the world is - you are using our Mephisto theme :)
  • Dominic Mitchell on 27 Nov 09:45

    _raises hand_
  • Peter Hickman on 27 Nov 09:55

    Sounds good
  • james on 27 Nov 11:01

    @Max, no coincidence :)
  • Chris Korhonen on 27 Nov 11:04

    Sounds like an excellent idea, nice to see Rails events springing up locally!
  • Damien Tanner on 27 Nov 18:21

    Hopefully I can make it.. (red is my favourite flavour :) )
  • Jay Caines-Gooby on 27 Nov 22:39

    Ace. Looking forwards to meeting up.
  • Nick Tong on 27 Nov 23:04

    As long as noobs are excepted - it's something i'm looking to learn.
  • Martin Tomes on 28 Nov 08:38

    Sounds good, let me know when it is.
  • Tom Coady on 28 Nov 08:55

    Do we have to comment to join? In that case I hope I can overcome this barrier by pressing send!
  • James Wilford on 28 Nov 10:21

    Count me in!
  • Jez Nicholson on 28 Nov 10:29

    I'm up for it.
  • Mikel Maron on 28 Nov 11:25

    Ruby on Rails in Brighton .. ROaR!
  • Andy Triggs on 28 Nov 12:08

    Aye - I'm in! Ruby will power the spacecraft of the future.
  • James on 28 Nov 13:21

    @all, blimey that is at least twice the number I expected :)
  • Toby Champion on 28 Nov 16:02

    Please let me know when the first meeting is. I'm hoping to use JRuby (Ruby in Java) with Swing (Java GUI) next year, for a desktop application I'm working on at the University of Sussex. Or Jython. We'll see.
  • Andy on 28 Nov 16:06

    Me too!

Post a comment

Options:

Size

Colors