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David A. Black
Hi all --
The early-bird rate is in effect all this month for The Compleat
Rubyist, being held in the Chicago area in June. You can also save if
you sign up as a group of five or more -- which can be from one
company, a user group, etc.
The Compleat Rubyist is a two-day Ruby training event for Rubyists who
are looking to take their knowledge and skill to the next level. Your
instructors are well-known Ruby practitioner/authors Gregory Brown
("Ruby Best Practices"), Jeremy McAnally ("Ruby In Practice"), and me
("The Well-Grounded Rubyist"). We'll explore four Ruby topics over two
days: metaprogramming, testing, Ruby versions and implementations, and
our own special concoction, "Best practices in style and substance".
Our first event was in Tampa earlier this year, and was a great
success. One participant wrote: "I feel like my fundamental knowledge
of how Ruby really works has at least tripled, if not more, in only
two days."
For full information, see http://compleatrubyist.com. There's contact
info there in case you have any questions, or you can contact me
directly.
You can also follow @compleatrubyist on Twitter.
See you there!
David, for the Compleat Rubyist team
The early-bird rate is in effect all this month for The Compleat
Rubyist, being held in the Chicago area in June. You can also save if
you sign up as a group of five or more -- which can be from one
company, a user group, etc.
The Compleat Rubyist is a two-day Ruby training event for Rubyists who
are looking to take their knowledge and skill to the next level. Your
instructors are well-known Ruby practitioner/authors Gregory Brown
("Ruby Best Practices"), Jeremy McAnally ("Ruby In Practice"), and me
("The Well-Grounded Rubyist"). We'll explore four Ruby topics over two
days: metaprogramming, testing, Ruby versions and implementations, and
our own special concoction, "Best practices in style and substance".
Our first event was in Tampa earlier this year, and was a great
success. One participant wrote: "I feel like my fundamental knowledge
of how Ruby really works has at least tripled, if not more, in only
two days."
For full information, see http://compleatrubyist.com. There's contact
info there in case you have any questions, or you can contact me
directly.
You can also follow @compleatrubyist on Twitter.
See you there!
David, for the Compleat Rubyist team