Registration is open for the Great Lakes Ruby Bash, but given that we have to give our caterer the lunch order in advance, sign up by Monday evening to guarantee your lunch. We have people traveling here to attend from as far away as Chapel Hill, NC and Denver, CO.
The Great Lakes Ruby Bash is the successor to RubyConf*MI, one of the first ever regional Ruby conferences. This is a one-day conference that will contain a mix of 30-minute and 1-hour talks, covering Ruby, Rails, and related topics.
Attendance is $50 and includes lunch (only guaranteed if you register by Monday, October 6th, 11:59pm).
Where:
Ann Arbor, on the beautiful University of Michigan campus
When:
Saturday, October 11th
Talks Include:
Jim Weirich : Playing it Safe - How to write library friendly code in Ruby
Larry Karnowski : Usability on Rails: Tips & Tricks for Creating Passionate Users
Brandon Dimcheff : Metawhat? A look into the mysterious metaclass
Michael Bleigh : Hacking the Mid-End: Advanced Rails UI Techniques
Daniel Berger : New Features in Test::Unit 2.0
Brandon Keepers: Behavior Driven Development with Cucumber
Joseph Faisal Nusairat : Using Active Scaffold
(note: all the above are confirmed, but the schedule is subject to change)
Additional Information:
http://greatlakesrubybash.org
Registration:
http://greatlakesrubybash.eventwax.com/great-lakes-ruby-bash
Blog:
http://blog.greatlakesrubybash.org
Twitter:
http://twitter.com/greatlakesruby
We look forward to seeing you there!
-- The Great Lakes Ruby Bash Volunteer Brigade