Hi,
I would like to know if anyone in Paris would be interested in meeting
up to practice pair programming. I've tried this once with another Rails
France member a year ago, and it was a pretty intense and educational
experience. I find its a great chance to improve my techniques and learn
new techniques from others.
The idea is that we could meet up somewhere in central Paris where
there's wifi access (La Cantine, Starbucks, a library, etc.. ), and sit for
a few hours to work on a small task. Either developing an API, module,
class, or even just tracing through an open-source library to understand the
code.
I'm not a beginner in Rails, but far from being an expert either.. so
I'm up for working with anyone who's interested (who knows at least a
minimum about Ruby and Rails). Ideally we could make it a regular activity.
For the moment, I would like to try this in person before attempting any
remote pair programming.
Please let me know if this potentially interests you, and we can discuss it
more
-Sidney
https://github.com/sid137
Here are some of the subjects I'd like to work with:
Rails 3
Haml/Sass
Compass
Heroku
Ruby
Develop a gem
API development
Rack Apps
Sinatra
BDD
Rspec
Cucumber/Capybara (Steak/Webrat)
Selenium
Amazon Web Services consumption
S3
SES
Queue Service
JQuery
Haskell
Erlang
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