Daniel - thanks for sharing.

All, I am new to ROR development, about 2 months in.  I just completed a
10-week immersive program in SF called Devbootcamp (www.devbootcamp.com)
and am moving back to Denver in a few days.  I am looking to engage with
the ROR community in Denver/Boulder and was wondering if anyone had any
advice on meetups/hack events I should check out.  I am looking to continue
accelerating my learning as I'm still very new to the game and very eager
to learn/build apps with Rails.  Looking forward to meeting y'all and
hopefully working on some fun stuff.

All the best,
Brian Parks
@parkstweet

On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 12:44 PM, Daniel Stutzman <dtst...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Boulder Ruby and DeRailed:
>
> There's a group of volunteers who have set up a toll-free number for
> beginner Ruby on Rails developers to call with questions, no charge.  If
> you're tutoring/mentoring a beginner, you might pass this on to them.
>
> It does sound a little sketchy -- no it's not a 1-900 number -- so I
> called it myself and chatted with one of the volunteers.  He said they get
> something like a call or two per day.  I wondered how they did screen
> sharing if that was necessary; he said they might ask the caller to use
> iChat or join.me.  Anyway, the guy I talked to seemed legitimate; your
> mileage may vary.
>
> See *http://www.railshotline.com* for the phone number and hours of
> availability.
>
> --Daniel Stutzman
> dtst...@gmail.com
>
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