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 Rubyists haven’t 
ventured far beyond superimposing a few locations on a Google Map. In this 
talk, the Rubyist will learn about the many spatial programming possibilities 
within the Ruby landscape, including non-location-based applications, 
geographic applications using custom imagery, answering difficult questions 
using spatial queries, Moving Beyond the Dot-On-The-Map, and how to get started 
with Geospatial Programming today.

About Peter Jackson

Peter Jackson is Managing Director at Intridea. He has been building and 
delivering web and mobile-based solutions since 1995. His technical passions 
include geospatial programming, the VoteFu Rails plug-in, anything to do with 
jQuery, and the fanatical removal of cruft. Find him on twitter at @peteonrails 
or read his blog: http://blog.peteonrails.com

Directions to NH-ICC

You can find detailed directions on the NH-ICC site [1] or use Google Maps [2]

[1] http://www.nh-icc.org/about-nh-icc/directions/
[2] http://maps.google.com/maps?q=75+Rochester+Avenue+Portsmouth+NH
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