06 September 2010

The Ruby Reflector

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Austria

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By Peter Cooper of Ruby Inside 9 days ago.
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…280 attendees), at least 40 Germans, Rubyists from Japan, Austria, Spain, UK, Switzerland, Uruguay, USA, Cuba, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Croatia, Estonia, The Netherlands, Latvia, Italy, France, Belgium, Brasil and more.

For everyone who missed the event, the videos from the conference are on Vimeo. There is also a great summary of the talks for Day One and

Day Two. Here are the links to EuRuKo official photos …

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By Satish Talim of RubyLearning Blog 1 month ago.
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Ruby on Rails programmer for Tupalo.com in Vienna, Austria. Michael fell in love with Clojure on first sight sometime in early 2009, but unfortunately never seems to have as much time to work with it as he wants to and started being a mentor for RubyLearning.org in early 2009. His interests include mathematics, literature, travelling, foreign languages, chess and so much more that he really wishes he wouldn't need to sleep.

Dates

The course starts on Monday, …

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By Satish Talim of RubyLearning Blog 1 month ago.
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RubyLearning Associates and Participants on Twitter and Facebook

RubyLearning has been associated with some amazing, talented people these last 5 years. I am compiling a list (in alphabetical order) showcasing them; people who have either undergone some of the courses at RubyLearning or have been instrumental in taking RubyLearning to the next level.

Austria

Michael Kohl on Twitter and Facebook.

Brazil

Fabio Akita on Twitter and Facebook .

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By Eric Python IDE of Lessons Learned 5 months ago.
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By Thomas Fuchs of mir.aculo.us 8 months ago.
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Amy Hoy and I proudly present our fourth JavaScript Master Class, this time it's where we live, in beautiful Vienna, Austria! Do you...

know all the ins and outs of JavaScript's object model by heart? eat prototypes (‘little p') for breakfast? use closures and anonymous functions—but only in a memory-safe way? secure internal code from API users, when necessary? (without [...]

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By Satish Talim of RubyLearning Blog 5 months ago.
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Michael Kohl, Vienna ( Austria) - citizen428

Nathan Marz, San Francisco ( USA) - nathanmarz

Nurullah Akkaya, Turkey - nakkaya

Phil Bennett - philoUK

Ramakrishnan, Bangalore ( India) - vu3rdd

Rich Hickey, USA - richhickey

Robert Stehwien, Albuquerque, NM ( USA) - rstehwien

Sam Aaron, Amsterdam ( Netherlands) - samaaron

Sean Devlin - fulldisclojure

Seth Schroeder…

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By Satish Talim of RubyLearning Blog 6 months ago.
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blog ) in his day job, works as an IT systems engineer in Vienna, Austria. Michael fell in love with Clojure on first sight sometime in early 2009, but unfortunately never seems to have as much time to work with it as he wants to and started being a mentor for RubyLearning.org in early 2009. His interests include mathematics, literature, travelling, foreign languages, chess and so much more that he really wishes he wouldn't need to sleep.

Baishampayan Ghose

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By Satish Talim of RubyLearning Blog 8 months ago.
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Canada), Mareike Hybsier ( Germany), Michael Kohl ( Austria), Peter Crawford ( Italy) and Satoshi Asakawa (Japan).

Questions?

Contact Satish Talim at satish [dot] talim [at] gmail.com OR if you have any doubts / questions about the challenge (the current problem statement), please post them as comments to this post and the author will reply asap.

The Participants

There are two categories of participants. Some are vying for the prizes and some are participating …

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By Satish Talim of RubyLearning Blog 9 months ago.
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Canada), Mareike Hybsier ( Germany), Michael Kohl ( Austria) and Satoshi Asakawa (Japan).

Questions?

Contact Satish Talim at satish [dot] talim [at] gmail.com OR if you have any doubts / questions about the challenge (the current problem statement), please post them as comments to this post and the author will reply asap.

The Participants

There are two categories of participants. Some are vying for the prizes and some are participating for the fun of it.

Previous …

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By Satish Talim of RubyLearning Blog 10 months ago.
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New Zealand), Jeff Savin ( Canada), Michael Kohl ( Austria), Peter Crawford ( Italy), Satoshi Asakawa ( Japan) and Victor Goff ( USA).

Questions?

Contact Satish Talim at satish [dot] talim [at] gmail.com OR if you have any doubts / questions about the challenge (the current problem statement), please post them as comments to this post and the author will reply asap.

The Participants

There are two categories of participants. Some are vying for the prizes and …

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