Hi Erik,
  One thing that would be worth checking out is quite a few of us make it to
Jelly San Diego fairly regularly.  That would be a great environment to meet
up with folks to pair.

Best,
Rob

On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 19:54, Erik Pukinskis <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hey y'all,
>
> Not sure if this'll work, but I thought I'd throw it out there.  I
> recently launched my startup (http://sproutrobot.com, it's been on
> Hacker New and TechCrunch recently).  It works, but the code is a
> little bit of a mess.
>
> One of the tough things about being a lone founder is that I have no
> opportunities for pair programming.  But I am thinking, maybe there
> are some other rubyists in San Diego who would be interested in a pair
> programming trade deal.  Like, we meet in a coffee shop and spend one
> day working on your code and we spend another day working on mine.
>
> Anyone up for it?  I'm not an uber-elite hacker, but I'm pretty
> familiar with Rails and rspec (among other things), and I'd think that
> ought to be enough.  Feel free to reply just directly to me if you're
> interested.  Maybe if there's a lot of interest we can put up a
> document somewhere to sort out pairings.
>
> Best,
> Erik
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