Hi folks,

It’s almost time for the March North West Ruby User Group; We have a cracking 
set of lightning talks for you this week:


Event sourcing in Rails by Kyle Welsby
Kyle explains why you might consider using event sourcing in your applications.

Ancestral Food Systems by Nancy Richardson
 Sourcing free and sustainable food with Ruby.

5 Git tricks you never thought you needed by Tekin Suleyman
Some handy commands, useful configurations, and sneaky shortcuts to help you be 
a better Git user.

Visualisation by Gemma Cameron
 User stories, Kanban boards, analytics… We all use tools to visualise and 
radiate information. In this talk we look at the different ways of visualising, 
why we’re using them and if there’s another way.

Oh no, don’t use regular expressions for that! by Will Jessop
A brief look at regular expressions, how they’re abused, when they can be 
useful, what the implications and alternatives are with a real world example.

Design patterns for Rails MVC by Jay Sekar
Using design patterns in refactoring MCV code.

Make security irritating again by Sean Kenny
A brief guide to annoying your coworkers in the name of better security.

Entrepreneurial problem solving with Ruby by Jamie Rawsthorne
A brief talk on how Jamie has bootstrapped his own business and how you could 
too!


Doors open at MadLab <http://madlab.org.uk/> at 6:30pm, with the first lighting 
talk starting at 7pm. Any questions, give me a shout.


Cheers,

Tekin

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