I'm so happy to see that there is a lot of interested people.
We have 15 people so far, not counting the extra help. Only more 5 spots!


On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 10:33 AM, Rafael MVC <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everybody, sorry for the delay, I was out of the country in
> the beginning of the week.
>
> Here are some more details on the training:
>
>    - Please register at http://sdrubytraining.eventbrite.com/
>    - We can fit about 20 people.
>    - Please bring your own laptop.
>    - It is free.
>    - I'm giving some extra time (from 6:30 to 7:00), so we can get your
>    computer setup for ruby on rails, eat and socialize before start.
>    - It starts from the basics of Ruby and Rails, no knowledge of Ruby OR
>    Rails required.
>    - But you must have a basic understanding of programing (object
>    oriented), databases and HTML. We can adapt to the crowd when we get
>    together and figure out where we are as a group.
>    - I want to have several classes, so we can cover things in details and
>    code as we go.
>    - If you cant attend because of the time and date, please send me an
>    email with your schedule and I will discuss with the rest of the people for
>    reasonable date.
>    - If you already know Ruby on Rails and want to come, you are very
>    welcome. It helps to have some extra people. But please register as "extra
>    help" so we can plan the for pizza.
>
> If you need to contact me, my phone is 720 837 2322.
>
> I'm planning to get pizza from a local pizza place, but I'm open to other
> suggestions:
>
> http://regentspizza.com/menu.html
>
> As I said before, the main focus of this event is to help the new comers to
> learn ruby, and if you have any suggestions, they are very welcome.
>
> Thank you,
> Rafael Cardoso
>
>

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