If there's still space available, I'd to to also attend on March 7th!
My team has one production Rails deployment under our belt, but in the
spirit of continuous learning I'd like to attend these classes as
well.  I've been ramping up on RSpec and Cucumber to help my team with
better BDD practices, but I'm looking for as much interaction as I can
get, and hope to also contribute what I know!

-David

On Feb 25, 8:07 am, KurtG <[email protected]> wrote:
> Derek W referred me to this group. I am incredibly interested in
> learning RoR in-depth. Have a modicum of RUBY\WATIR experience through
> QA, but would love the opportunity to dig into DEV side.
> What you are willing to share sounds fascinating and I was hoping to
> be included in the open sessions.
> Best regards,
> -Kurt
>
> On Feb 25, 7:43 am, derekmw <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Great.  I will be there and Kris, I can def pitch in with the pizza
> > either before you purchase or at the event.  Let me know if there is
> > anything else I could bring such as drinks (since Rafael mentioned
> > there are fee pop, I can bring other drinks if some prefer non-
> > carbonated).
>
> > For the laptops, anything we should set up to make sure we do not
> > waste time trying to get them up and running?  I have a mac which of
> > course already has ruby, and use TextMate, but also have NetBeans
> > installed with RoR support.  I also have Win7 and XP images in
> > Parallels so I can setup anything in those environments if it's
> > preferred.
>
> > Thanks!
>
> > On Feb 24, 6:28 pm, Rafael MVC <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > March 7 sounds great. No need to bring anything, just laptops and pizza. 
> > > we
> > > have free soda. I'm p
> > > Pretty sure it will be fine, but I still need to reserve a room, but it
> > > should be fine.
>
> > > Sent from my phone.
> > > On Feb 24, 2011 6:09 PM, "kris" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>

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