Registration for Ruby Conference 2002 will be open until September 30.
That’s only two weeks away, so please register quickly. It’s really
happening, and soon!
Registration for Ruby Conference 2002 will be open until September 30.
That’s only two weeks away, so please register quickly. It’s really
happening, and soon!
In case anyone is on a budget and/or you’re paying your own way (as I’m
doing) then you might want to check out The Moore Hotel
(http://moorehotel.com). The Moore Hotel is six blocks from the
convention center and it offers the lowest rates of any downtown hotel
that I’ve checked. I stayed there last year while attending a film
festival - The accomodations are definately no-frills but comfortable.
You can get single occupancy rooms for $59 / night or if you go with their
European style rooms I think it’s $39/night (bathroom down the hall).
It’s also only four blocks from the Pike’s Street Market and about the
same distance to the Art Museum.
(Be warned, if you bring a car you’ll have to pay $10/day to keep it in a
garage across the street. )
So if the price of accomodations has kept you from signing up for the
conference I’d recommend that you check it out.
Registration for Ruby Conference 2002 will be open until September 30.
That’s only two weeks away, so please register quickly. It’s really
happening, and soon!
After on-line registration, should we expect something in the (snail) mail?
Or, put another way, when attending the conference, how does one identify
themselves as having paid?
Registration for Ruby Conference 2002 will be open until September 30.
That’s only two weeks away, so please register quickly. It’s really
happening, and soon!
After on-line registration, should we expect something in the (snail) mail?
Or, put another way, when attending the conference, how does one identify
themselves as having paid?
I’ve got a record of all PayPal payments received. I think PayPal
also sends a confirmation (by email).