L
Leonard Chin
RubyKaigi 2010 is now open for registration
(http://rubykaigi.org/2010/en/Registration)
RubyKaigi 2010 will be held at Tsukuba International Congress Center in
Tsukuba Japan, for 3 days from Friday, 27th August to Sunday, 29th August.
Ticketing
=======
Conference Tickets: 6000 yen (for all three days)
# Unfortunately, tickets to the conference party are currently sold out
To purchase, sign in with OpenID or Twitter (OpenAuth) on
the registration page:
http://rubykaigi.org/2010/en/Registration
Payment is via PayPal.
If you're coming from outside of Japan...
=============================
... please join our mailing list for overseas attendees by
sending an e-mail to rubykaigi2010overseas AT qwik.atdot.net
and including an existing member in the CC: field (e.g. l.g.chin AT gmail)
More information on the ML: http://qwik.atdot.net/rubykaigi2010overseas/
We have also prepared some accommodation information:
http://rubykaigi.org/2010/en/Accommodation
Who's Speaking?
============
This year, RubyKaigi is (mostly) dual-track.
Speakers this year include:
- Jeremy Kemper
- Matz
- Chad Fowler
- Jugyo ("g")
- Carl Lerche
- Yehuda Katz
- Tanaka Akira
- Yugui
A full list is available on the website: http://rubykaigi.org/2010/en/events
In addition, there will also be workshops, mini-conferences,
hackathons and other sub-events run in parallel to the talks, including:
JRubyKaigi, a PGP Keysign party, emacs workshop, vim workshop,
origami workshop, and more.
About RubyKaigi
============
RubyKaigi is the premiere Ruby Conference in Japan, held annually and
hosting a mix of Japanese and English talks. RubyKaigi 2010 will be
held at Tsukuba International Congress Center, Tsukuba, Ibaraki,
Japan, over 3 days
from Friday, August 27th until Sunday, August 29th. Tsukuba City is located
just outside of Tokyo proper, and is a 45 minute train ride from Akihabara.
Venue: http://www.epochal.or.jp/eng/
Questions?
========
Feel free to contact us at (e-mail address removed)
For further information and news, please visit our websites:
Official Site: http://rubykaigi.org/2010/en
Twitter: http://twitter.com/rubykaigi
Blog: http://rubykaigi.tdiary.net/
(http://rubykaigi.org/2010/en/Registration)
RubyKaigi 2010 will be held at Tsukuba International Congress Center in
Tsukuba Japan, for 3 days from Friday, 27th August to Sunday, 29th August.
Ticketing
=======
Conference Tickets: 6000 yen (for all three days)
# Unfortunately, tickets to the conference party are currently sold out
To purchase, sign in with OpenID or Twitter (OpenAuth) on
the registration page:
http://rubykaigi.org/2010/en/Registration
Payment is via PayPal.
If you're coming from outside of Japan...
=============================
... please join our mailing list for overseas attendees by
sending an e-mail to rubykaigi2010overseas AT qwik.atdot.net
and including an existing member in the CC: field (e.g. l.g.chin AT gmail)
More information on the ML: http://qwik.atdot.net/rubykaigi2010overseas/
We have also prepared some accommodation information:
http://rubykaigi.org/2010/en/Accommodation
Who's Speaking?
============
This year, RubyKaigi is (mostly) dual-track.
Speakers this year include:
- Jeremy Kemper
- Matz
- Chad Fowler
- Jugyo ("g")
- Carl Lerche
- Yehuda Katz
- Tanaka Akira
- Yugui
A full list is available on the website: http://rubykaigi.org/2010/en/events
In addition, there will also be workshops, mini-conferences,
hackathons and other sub-events run in parallel to the talks, including:
JRubyKaigi, a PGP Keysign party, emacs workshop, vim workshop,
origami workshop, and more.
About RubyKaigi
============
RubyKaigi is the premiere Ruby Conference in Japan, held annually and
hosting a mix of Japanese and English talks. RubyKaigi 2010 will be
held at Tsukuba International Congress Center, Tsukuba, Ibaraki,
Japan, over 3 days
from Friday, August 27th until Sunday, August 29th. Tsukuba City is located
just outside of Tokyo proper, and is a 45 minute train ride from Akihabara.
Venue: http://www.epochal.or.jp/eng/
Questions?
========
Feel free to contact us at (e-mail address removed)
For further information and news, please visit our websites:
Official Site: http://rubykaigi.org/2010/en
Twitter: http://twitter.com/rubykaigi
Blog: http://rubykaigi.tdiary.net/