Sounds great, particularly getting started with small gems and
building static minisites.
  Walter

On Oct 26, 11:45 pm, Ian Young <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a bunch of random topics that I could talk about. These are all sort
> of lightning-talk-ish; I don't think I have more than 5-10 minutes of
> content on any one. But I'm happy to do some or all of them, if there's
> interest.
>
> Rails up those Backbone models
>  - A couple tricks to make working in Backbone.js feel a bit more like
> home. This talk contains no actual Ruby.
>
> Gems I've been making lately
>  - A quick introduction to various small, specialized gems I've recently
> put out. Maybe you'll see something you like.
>
> Ultra-minimalist gem bootstrapping
>  - The simplest way to start a gem from scratch using nothing but your bare
> hands. And Bundler. (not sure if this has been covered before, since my
> SDRuby attendance is a bit spotty).
>
> Homepages for hipsters - cheap, trendy, and non-mainstream
>  - Build and serve a nice-looking static site with a minimum of fuss.
>
> Ian
>
> On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 4:51 PM, Patrick Crowley <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hey, folks.
>
> > We need speakers for next week's meeting.
>
> > Who's up for talking?
>
> > Cheers,
> > Patrick
>
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