[GNHLUG] [Ruby SIG] November 2011 Meetup

2011-11-16 Thread Brian Turnbull
Join us at 7:00pm on Monday, 21 November 2011 at the NH-ICC for the regular NHRuby meetup. This month, Brian Cardarella finishes our series of learning Rails with a talk titled, “So You Want to be a Rails Developer?” Ruby and Rails is built on many open source technologies and has so much domain

[GNHLUG] [Ruby SIG] October 2011 Meetup: Hackfest!

2011-10-16 Thread Brian Turnbull
Join us at 7:00pm on Monday, 17 October 2011 at the NH-ICC for the regular NHRuby meetup. This month ... Hackfest! Bring your code, questions, and experience to share with your fellow Ruby developers. --- Directions to NH-ICC and more information at http://nhruby.org

[GNHLUG] [Ruby SIG] September 2011 Meetup: Backbone.js

2011-09-18 Thread Brian Turnbull
Join us at 7:00pm on Monday, 19 September 2011 at the NH-ICC for the regular NHRuby meetup. This month, Jason Morrison of Boston web development and design firm, thoughtbot [1], introduces us to Backbone.js [2] -- client side MVC. Jason will also cover integration of Backbone.js with Rails.

[GNHLUG] [Ruby SIG] August 2011 Meetup: Rails 3 in Practice

2011-08-15 Thread Brian Turnbull
Join us at 7:00pm on Monday, 15 August 2011 at the NH-ICC as Brian Turnbull, an infrequent Rails user, takes us through the creation of a small (only three models) real world Rails project. This talk is targeted at the new or occasional Rails user. This talk is a do-over for last month's

Re: [GNHLUG] [Ruby SIG] Rails 3 in Practice

2011-07-18 Thread Brian Turnbull
The Ruby SIG meetup scheduled for tonight at 7:00pm is cancelled. The speaker (and organizer) has a family emergency. On Jul 17, 2011, at 4:12 PM, Brian Turnbull wrote: Join us at 7:00pm on Monday, 18 June 2011 at the NH-ICC as Brian Turnbull, an infrequency Rails users takes us through

[GNHLUG] [Ruby SIG] Rails 3 in Practice

2011-07-17 Thread Brian Turnbull
Join us at 7:00pm on Monday, 18 June 2011 at the NH-ICC as Brian Turnbull, an infrequency Rails users takes us through the creation of a small (only three models) real world Rails project. This talk is targeted at the new or occasional Rails user. --- About Brian Turnbull Brian

[GNHLUG] [Ruby SIG] May Meetup: ClientSideValidations and Capybara

2011-05-14 Thread Brian Turnbull
*** Note - Different date than usual *** Join us at 7:00pm on Tuesday, 31 May 2011 (day after Memorial Day) at the NH-ICC for the regular monthly meeting of NHRuby! As promised wy back in March, Brian Cardarella returns with his refactored ClientSideValidations gem originally developed for

[GNHLUG] [NHRuby SIG] January Meetup: OmniAuth

2011-01-10 Thread Brian Turnbull
Join us at 7:00pm on Monday, 17 January 2011 at the NH-ICC as your humble organizer, Brian Turnbull, takes the stage presenting an Introduction to OmniAuth. OmniAuth, created by Michael Bleigh of Intridea, is a Rack-based authentication system for multi-provider external authentication

[GNHLUG] [Ruby SIG] November Meetup: (Geo)Spatial Programming

2010-11-10 Thread Brian Turnbull
Join us at 7pm on Monday, November 15th at the NH-ICC building for the regular monthly meetup of NHRuby. This month, we have New Hampshire’s newest resident rubyist, Peter Jackson, presenting “Introduction to (Geo)Spatial Programming”. Location-based applications are everywhere, yet most modern

[GNHLUG] Ruby SIG: August 2010 Meetup

2010-08-11 Thread Brian Turnbull
and easily allows you to mimc the validations in a given model on the client-side. In addition, Brian Turnbull will be presenting his experience interfacing C with Ruby: Ruby is great. But sometimes you need the speed, control, or ubiquity of plain old C. In this talk, we'll

[GNHLUG] [Ruby SIG] July 2010 Meetup: Redis and Resque

2010-07-08 Thread Brian Turnbull
Join us at RMC Research (1000 Market Street, Portsmouth, NH) Monday, 19 July 2010 at 7pm for the July edition of NHRuby. We meet and share projects and questions surrounding Ruby, Rails, and related technologies — all are welcome. This month, we are thrilled to welcome Nick Plante back to the