From mghaught at gmail.com Fri Feb 2 14:33:53 2007 From: mghaught at gmail.com (Marty Haught) Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 12:33:53 -0700 Subject: [Boulder-Denver Ruby Group] RailsConf Registration open Message-ID: <57f29e620702021133s15924dbdk6e8214f27700818f@mail.gmail.com> Hey Guys, FYI, RailsConf is now open. http://conferences.oreillynet.com/rails/ Cheers, Marty From mghaught at gmail.com Fri Feb 2 23:16:03 2007 From: mghaught at gmail.com (Marty Haught) Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 21:16:03 -0700 Subject: [Boulder-Denver Ruby Group] RailsConf Discount Message-ID: <57f29e620702022016w2557f237l393926f442d82237@mail.gmail.com> Hey Guys, Our group is eligible for a 15% discount for RailsConf registration. If any of you want to use this discount please email me offlist. Cheers, Marty From lee.marlow at gmail.com Thu Feb 8 13:28:46 2007 From: lee.marlow at gmail.com (Lee Marlow) Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 11:28:46 -0700 Subject: [Boulder-Denver Ruby Group] Pragmatic Programmers discount Message-ID: <7968d7490702081028l3e94379fw7ae93eda81f37fcf@mail.gmail.com> Does the group have a discount code for Pragmatic Programmers books? I always feel a little dirty inside when I try to use the DJUG code to buy Ruby books. -Lee P.S. Sorry for the cross-post if you are on the derailed list too. From emiliosuarez at gmail.com Thu Feb 8 18:08:24 2007 From: emiliosuarez at gmail.com (Emilio Suarez) Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 16:08:24 -0700 Subject: [Boulder-Denver Ruby Group] Pragmatic Programmers discount In-Reply-To: <7968d7490702081028l3e94379fw7ae93eda81f37fcf@mail.gmail.com> References: <7968d7490702081028l3e94379fw7ae93eda81f37fcf@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Lee... no you are not dirty... that is fine... you go once in a while to DJUG don't you? ;-) But it would be good for the group to also have this kind of engagement from the Pragmatic Programmers... -emilio On 2/8/07, Lee Marlow wrote: > > Does the group have a discount code for Pragmatic Programmers books? > I always feel a little dirty inside when I try to use the DJUG code to > buy Ruby books. > > -Lee > > P.S. Sorry for the cross-post if you are on the derailed list too. > _______________________________________________ > Bdrg-members mailing list > Bdrg-members at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/bdrg-members > -- -Emilio Suarez http://emiliosuarez.com/blog.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/bdrg-members/attachments/20070208/ef69cfa9/attachment.html From mghaught at gmail.com Fri Feb 16 18:22:18 2007 From: mghaught at gmail.com (Marty Haught) Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 16:22:18 -0700 Subject: [Boulder-Denver Ruby Group] BDRG - January Meeting - Jan 17th In-Reply-To: <57f29e620701102154y59e6ad11l10c988835f2d7986@mail.gmail.com> References: <57f29e620701102154y59e6ad11l10c988835f2d7986@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <57f29e620702161522k2c24ccfcxe74973c8fa182f5c@mail.gmail.com> Hello Everyone, Next week the Boulder-Denver Ruby Group will hold our monthly meeting on Wednesday, February 21st at 6:30pm (directions below). Dan Fitzpatrick of ePark Labs will present the Ruby WAX framework. WAX is used to create dynamic web applications and websites. It shares a few commonalities with Rails but has some major differences. WAX applications are currently used by 10% of Fortune 500 companies. WAX is optimized for rapid development of consistent, user-friendly, high-performance database applications. WAX also includes a complete website management interface so that websites and applications are seamlessly driven by the same system. It is not yet released as open source but will be this year following one more round of fine tuning. Dan will demonstrate that many applications can be built in 50% to 80% less time than Rails. The first half of the presentation will be an introduction to WAX including design philosophy and "How it Works" diagrams and a few code snippets. During the second half, we will build a real application "from slash" for the Boulder Ruby Group - A website management and "facebook" type of application. So bring your laptop and an image of yourself and you can add your info to the app as we build it. Also, registration for the MountainWest RubyConf in Salt Lake City on March 16-17 will be closing on February 23rd. If you want to register make sure you do so before then. You can find more details on the conference here: http://mtnwestruby.org/ Cheers, Marty Directions: Collective Intellect 1414 Pearl St., Suite 200 Boulder, CO 80302 It is located on the East end of the walking mall above a store called "Baby Doll" on the South side. The Collective Intellect name is on the door of a stairway leading up to the office. URL to google maps: http://rubyurl.com/QO7 From lists at zarac.com Sat Feb 17 09:37:19 2007 From: lists at zarac.com (Ric Turley) Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 07:37:19 -0700 Subject: [Boulder-Denver Ruby Group] MountainWest RubyConf In-Reply-To: <57f29e620702161522k2c24ccfcxe74973c8fa182f5c@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: I am interested in car-pooling and/or room-sharing for the MountainWest RubyConf in Salt Lake City. I have vehicles and shower daily. Interested please contact me directly at ric at zarac.com. Ric Turley Zarac Software From mghaught at gmail.com Tue Feb 27 17:40:21 2007 From: mghaught at gmail.com (Marty Haught) Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 15:40:21 -0700 Subject: [Boulder-Denver Ruby Group] Going to RailsConf? Message-ID: <57f29e620702271440h3233b8ebu223eecd86a1a5e51@mail.gmail.com> I was wondering how many of our members will be going to RailsConf this year. Would each of you email me offlist if you're going? Thanks. Cheers, Marty From tony at clickcaster.com Tue Feb 27 18:34:25 2007 From: tony at clickcaster.com (Tony Arcieri) Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 16:34:25 -0700 Subject: [Boulder-Denver Ruby Group] Submitting an RCR Message-ID: Has anyone here ever submitted an RCR? I'm planning on submitting one (a stateful I/O multiplexer) and would really like to talk with someone who's been through the process before I do. -- Tony Arcieri ClickCaster, Inc. tony at clickcaster.com (970) 232-4208 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/bdrg-members/attachments/20070227/633ab8ff/attachment.html From tim.pease at gmail.com Tue Feb 27 19:31:18 2007 From: tim.pease at gmail.com (Tim Pease) Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 17:31:18 -0700 Subject: [Boulder-Denver Ruby Group] Submitting an RCR In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <69f66b790702271631k764fabe6r9c70ca5cb905edd2@mail.gmail.com> On 2/27/07, Tony Arcieri wrote: > Has anyone here ever submitted an RCR? I'm planning on submitting one (a > stateful I/O multiplexer) and would really like to talk with someone who's > been through the process before I do. > I submitted an RCR under the old system, and then everything got switched over a few months later. I guess my suggestion ended up in the dead pool (Matz never looked at it) and I need to resubmit. Shoot me an e-mail offline if you want to chat. TwP