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Brandon Dimcheff
We are pleased to announce that we are accepting talk proposals for the =
Great Lakes Ruby Bash to be held on Michigan State University's campus =
in East Lansing, Michigan on Saturday, April 17th.
http://greatlakesrubybash.com/
We're looking for passionate speakers to give 25 and 40 minute =
presentations about their experiences with Ruby and related =
technologies. Our goal is to engage attendees and inspire them to create =
great software, empower users, and continue learning with others.=20
Submit your proposal by Feb 28th, 2010 at 12:59pm EST.=20
We hope to have all proposals reviewed and speakers chosen by March 8th, =
2010.
Anything that's related to Ruby is welcome. Here are some possible =
ideas:
* The Ruby language itself
* Interesting techniques or approaches in Ruby
* Useful and cool libraries, new or old
* Web frameworks such as Rails, Merb, etc.
* Software development philosophies or techniques
* Using Ruby in interesting ways or contexts
* The business side of Ruby and/or Rails
* Whatever you think would be interesting to the Ruby community....
Submit your talk proposals or find additional information about the =
conference at:
http://greatlakesrubybash.com/
Thanks! We look forward to hearing from you.
-- The Great Lakes Ruby Bash Organizers
Ryan Briones
Zach Church
Craig Demyanovich
Brandon Dimcheff
Eric Ivancich
Derek Kastner
Brandon Keepers
Daniel Morrison
Kedron Rhodes
Brian Ryckbost
Winston Tsang
Great Lakes Ruby Bash to be held on Michigan State University's campus =
in East Lansing, Michigan on Saturday, April 17th.
http://greatlakesrubybash.com/
We're looking for passionate speakers to give 25 and 40 minute =
presentations about their experiences with Ruby and related =
technologies. Our goal is to engage attendees and inspire them to create =
great software, empower users, and continue learning with others.=20
Submit your proposal by Feb 28th, 2010 at 12:59pm EST.=20
We hope to have all proposals reviewed and speakers chosen by March 8th, =
2010.
Anything that's related to Ruby is welcome. Here are some possible =
ideas:
* The Ruby language itself
* Interesting techniques or approaches in Ruby
* Useful and cool libraries, new or old
* Web frameworks such as Rails, Merb, etc.
* Software development philosophies or techniques
* Using Ruby in interesting ways or contexts
* The business side of Ruby and/or Rails
* Whatever you think would be interesting to the Ruby community....
Submit your talk proposals or find additional information about the =
conference at:
http://greatlakesrubybash.com/
Thanks! We look forward to hearing from you.
-- The Great Lakes Ruby Bash Organizers
Ryan Briones
Zach Church
Craig Demyanovich
Brandon Dimcheff
Eric Ivancich
Derek Kastner
Brandon Keepers
Daniel Morrison
Kedron Rhodes
Brian Ryckbost
Winston Tsang