[ANN] Getting "really" started with Rails - Free Mini-Workshop - JULY 26 @ 6:30PM

First off, I want to send a huge thank you out to the UBC Electrical and
Computer Engineering department for giving us a home for the next VanRuby
FREE mini-workshop!

VanRuby (www.vanruby.com), the Vancouver Ruby Association, is holding our
next meetup at the Kitsilano UBC campus on Wednesday, July 26th from 6:30pm
to 9pm.

The format for this event will be in a mini-workshop style. Lasting for
about 90 minutes with 30 minutes after for networking.

Attendees are highly encouraged to bring a laptop (either Windows or OSX)
with Rails 1.1.4 pre-installed along with Ruby 1.8.4. And either MySQL or
PostgreSQL installed.

This mini-workshop will be on Getting Started with Rails. From generating
your first app, understanding the directory structure, to using migrations,
customizing the routes, creating a few database tables, using the has_many
:through concept, - depending on the level of experience everyone has with
Rails that comes.

Only the theory that is needed will be discussed. These VanRuby
mini-workshops are going to be geared towards rapid learning. Giving you
exactly what you need to get a solid foundation built, and let you
confidently build on top of it.

For full details on this event, and to RSVP, check out:
http://ruby.meetup.com/18/events/5008540/

There is tons of space, so please let your friends and colleagues know about
this free event.

ABOUT THE PRESENTOR

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Nathaniel Brown (www.nshb.net) has been developing web applications for over
ten years. Specializing in all forms of web and application development, he
continues to build web applications that fuel some of the worlds largest
organizations and government agencies.

Nathaniel founded Inimit Innovations Inc. (www.inimit.com) in 2003 which is
a custom software development firm specializing in Open Source technology.
In addition to providing web development solutions, he runs Open Source
Events (www.osevents.com) which most recently held the sold-out Canada on
Rails (www.canadaonrails.com) conference, being the first Ruby on Rails
conference in the world.