Posted by Juice10
Fri, 27 Oct 2006 18:09:00 GMT
Tomorrow is the third Happy Clog meeting in Utrecht. And I’m there. You could be too!
The meeting will be held in King Arthur at 15:00 and the following will be some of the topics discussed:
Topics
- The Happy Clog website
- Webstandards and eductaion
- Where does Happy Clog stand for?
- What goals do we want to reach?
- How do we want to reach them?
- How do we want to profile ourselves in the future?
If your coming, add yourself to the wiki.
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Posted by Juice10
Fri, 15 Sep 2006 12:24:00 GMT
After the first Fingertips ’morning coffee‘ meeting there is also a second one taking place on the 5th of October.
This time around it isn’t just for Rails developers but other next gen application frameworks are also welcome (Django etc.).
Last time I wasn’t able to make it. But this time around I will be there.
Check it out: Second ‘morning coffee’ meeting in Amsterdam
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Posted by Juice10
Tue, 04 Jul 2006 08:34:00 GMT
@media
has launched a podcast with the sessions. @media podcast feed.
This week’s is Eric Meyer’s keynote, A Decade Of Style. (via)
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Posted by Juice10
Sat, 01 Jul 2006 14:37:00 GMT
The date for the next Dutch Ruby on Ales has been selected.
It will be held in Stairway to heaven in Utrecht and will start at 5 o'clock in the afternoon.
More info on this Ruby on Ales
If your planning on going please leave a comment.
If you want to organise your own Ruby on Ales meeting or any other kind of Ruby on Rails meeting you can do so here.
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Posted by Juice10
Sat, 24 Jun 2006 14:25:00 GMT
Last Thursday Fingertips’ Rails ‘Show and Tell’ Meeting went down.
It was lots of fun and I met quite a few interesting people. Not all talks where as good as each other, but I very much enjoyed the “Why Django?” by Simon de Haan and the “Unicode in Rails” by Julian ‘Julik’ Tarkhanov presentation.
“Why Django?”
“Unicode in Rails”
More pictures
Fingertips’ wrap up
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Posted by Juice10
Thu, 15 Jun 2006 20:20:00 GMT
As of today Ruby on Beers is known as Ruby on Ales and will also be held in the UK and Canada.
The new name is created by Rodney Ramdas (pinupgeek). And the other Ruby on Ales will organized by Jamie van Dyke and Jeffrey Allan Hardy.
Keep an eye out on the blog, I will post some more info soon.
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Posted by Juice10
Sun, 21 May 2006 09:53:00 GMT
Some time now I have been meaning to organize an event of my own. I thought it would be fun to get together in a cafe/pub, drink beer and socialize with the whole Dutch Ruby on Rails and I thought the name Ruby On Beers was appropriate.
In my last post I mentioned Ruby On Beers and the reactions I got where all positive so I made a logo for it:
More concept work.
Date and Time
31st of May, starting at 17:00
Location
Stairway to heaven
Mariaplaast 11-12, Utrecht
Route (pdf)
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Posted by Juice10
Thu, 18 May 2006 19:22:00 GMT
RubyEnRails has finished and it was a great success. There where about 120 people there. Most of them hadn't worked with rails longer than 6 months. I also got to know quite allot of people.
The sponsors (Profict and Finalist) did a good job of setting up the event and the venue where this was held was very nice but it took quite long to get there.
I'm all ready looking forward to next years RubyEnRails. Maybe we should organise something in the meantime. We could all meet up somewhere and have a few beers; Ruby on Beers.
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Posted by Juice10
Thu, 18 May 2006 04:54:00 GMT
The Dutch Ruby on Rails conference
RubyEnRails is starting in just a few hours and I'm getting ready.
I'll post some photos online at the end of the day and I'll tell you how it all went.
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