RAML and DOCUMENT DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT
Nicholas Shook will talk about Documentation-Driven Development. We all
know the benefits of TDD, and how it can drive concise development of code,
but how does TDD coordinate multiple projects (e.g. a single-page
application and a rails app) to talk to each other? I'll present my ideas
on starting first with documentation written in RAML (http://raml.org/),
and subsequently using docs as an authoritative guide to then drive front
and back-end TDD.

RUBYMINE
Tanner Mares is going to give us a brief overview of the RubyMine IDE, its
features and what makes it cool.


RAFFLE
We'll be giving away a few ebooks, software licenses, etc!

AFTERPARTY
After the meeting, we'll head over to Rock Bottom Brewery for a round or
two of drinks sponsored by This months beer is sponsored by CEATUS.
They're looking for developers and so if you're looking for something new,
make sure to talk to them at Rockbottom.

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DIRECTIONS
Meeting are held on the UCSD campus, at 7:30pm, on the first Thursday of
the month. If you plan to drive, follow the directions below and make sure
to get a parking pass.

Map to UCSD => http://tinyurl.com/2f486e

SPEAK AT THE NEXT MEETING
Wanna talk at our next meeting? Have a topic you want someone else to talk
about? Post a proposal to SDRuby.org. We'll get you on the books.

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