R
Rich Morin
Although it's getting late in the month for this announcement,
you haven't missed anything yet (that I know of .
2/21 6:00 pm We got a venue! (RSVPs requested, via Meetup)
The SF Ruby Meetup usually meets on the 2nd Tuesday
of each month. However, that day turns out to be
Valentine's Day this year. So we're moving it to
the week after - Feb 21, 2006.
6:00 pm Beginner's Presentation -
Barce will show off a Ruby time server.
6:45 pm Practitioner's Presentation -
Tim Burks will present on RubyCocoa
(http://rubycocoa.sourceforge. net), a bridge that
makes it easy to mix code written in Ruby and
Objective-C. ...
Barce's Office
209 Kearny St.
San Francisco, CA 94108
415.296.9000
-- http://ruby.meetup.com/6/events/4830851/
2/22 8:00 pm The Beer & Scripting SIG will meet at Wild Pepper
(3601 26th St.; SF, CA). For details and directions,
see http://cfcl/rdm/bass. RSVPs requested.
Sorry about having these two events almost on top of each other; it
shouldn't happen too often...
-r
P.S. If you are planning a Ruby-related event in the SF Bay Area, be
sure to let me know about it (early) so that I can list it!
you haven't missed anything yet (that I know of .
2/21 6:00 pm We got a venue! (RSVPs requested, via Meetup)
The SF Ruby Meetup usually meets on the 2nd Tuesday
of each month. However, that day turns out to be
Valentine's Day this year. So we're moving it to
the week after - Feb 21, 2006.
6:00 pm Beginner's Presentation -
Barce will show off a Ruby time server.
6:45 pm Practitioner's Presentation -
Tim Burks will present on RubyCocoa
(http://rubycocoa.sourceforge. net), a bridge that
makes it easy to mix code written in Ruby and
Objective-C. ...
Barce's Office
209 Kearny St.
San Francisco, CA 94108
415.296.9000
-- http://ruby.meetup.com/6/events/4830851/
2/22 8:00 pm The Beer & Scripting SIG will meet at Wild Pepper
(3601 26th St.; SF, CA). For details and directions,
see http://cfcl/rdm/bass. RSVPs requested.
Sorry about having these two events almost on top of each other; it
shouldn't happen too often...
-r
P.S. If you are planning a Ruby-related event in the SF Bay Area, be
sure to let me know about it (early) so that I can list it!