The Scottish Ruby User Group is a collection of people linked with Scotland who have an interest in Ruby and Ruby on Rails. This is our monthly Edinburgh meetup, a chance to chat about Ruby, Rails and related subjects. All are welcome, and there are no subscriptions or costs involved.
This month we'll collaboratively Ruby code from an open source project, discuss our thoughts on decisions made and perhaps even see what we would do differently. Suggestions for what we read can be made on the mailing list: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/scotrug
Meetings follow our code of conduct, to ensure they provide a welcoming and friendly environment for all.
The Scottish Ruby User Group is a collection of people linked with Scotland who have an interest in Ruby and Ruby on Rails. This is our monthly Edinburgh meetup, a chance to chat about Ruby, Rails and related subjects. All are welcome, and there are no subscriptions or costs involved.
Meetings follow our code of conduct, to ensure they provide a welcoming and friendly environment for all.
December is upon us! Edinburgh is a city ablaze with lights at night, the smell of wood cabins crowded in Princes Street gardens compliments the noise of the crowds. Around St Andrew’s Square there’s an ice rink for young and old, where experienced skaters help the less experienced, and folk come together. Meanwhile preparations for various numbers of mid-winter celebrations continue, gathering together communities.
In the monthly bringing together of the Ruby community in Edinburgh, we’re lucky to have Greg Sutcliffe coming to speak. Greg is the community lead for The Foreman project, RedHat’s open source server management tool written in Ruby. Greg started out as a Foreman user, using it as a day to day tool to get server management done. His participation within Foreman eventually led him to being hired by RedHat. Fostering community is a challenge, and is an important part of building software, and I’m looking forward to what he has to say.
They’ll be time for questions afterwards, and we’ll likely decamp somewhere close to CodeBase for food when the meetup finishes.
Meetings follow our code of conduct, to ensure they provide a welcoming and friendly environment for all.
December is upon us! Edinburgh is a city ablaze with lights at night, the smell of wood cabins crowded in Princes Street gardens compliments the noise of the crowds. Around St Andrew’s Square there’s an ice rink for young and old, where experienced skaters help the less experienced, and folk come together. Meanwhile preparations for various numbers of mid-winter celebrations continue, gathering together communities.
In the monthly bringing together of the Ruby community in Edinburgh, we’re lucky to have Greg Sutcliffe coming to speak. Greg is the community lead for The Foreman project, RedHat’s open source server management tool written in Ruby. Greg started out as a Foreman user, using it as a day to day tool to get server management done. His participation within Foreman eventually led him to being hired by RedHat. Fostering community is a challenge, and is an important part of building software, and I’m looking forward to what he has to say.
They’ll be time for questions afterwards, and we’ll likely decamp somewhere close to CodeBase for food when the meetup finishes.
Meetings follow our code of conduct, to ensure they provide a welcoming and friendly environment for all. No tickets are required to attend! Turn up on the day, or sign up on Meetup.com: https://www.meetup.com/meetup-group-Xwgucjde/events/235675740/ to indicate your interest.