I vote 'yea' on a Ruby pres. I've also seen a couple of Sean's
presentations, and I vote that if he's giving this one we let him decide how
to do it. (-:

/thor

On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 10:00 AM, Joseph Apuzzo <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > Take what you read from Eric with a grain of salt, especially his more
> > recent stuff.  My personal experience is that object oriented approaches
> > are so ubiquitous, we don't even recognize them as such any more.
> >
> > On a related topic, would a programming in Ruby talk be interesting to
> > folks?  We've still got a few slots left for the year, and I'm trying to
> > figure out what might be interesting to folks.
> >
> >       -Sean
> >
>
> Yes I like the idea, I would have the talk centered on where Ruby and
> Rails intersect.
> That is core Ruby that can be used as a scripting language and as a Web
> 2.0 language.
> Also show by example like Mike Muller's Python talk ( still one of our
> best talks )
>
> I wish I could give it, but I do not yet know enough to fill 15 minutes.
>
> Joe
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