I haven't given a presentation to date and I've got a bit of
knowledge on the 'production' side of things. I've been thinking
about more of an overview of what's out there as far as web servers,
mongrel & mongrel_cluster, databases, caching, Capistrano, etc. in
regards to Rails. I'm not an expert by any means, but I've had quite
a bit of experience with it, and I'm sure there are others out there
who still have difficulty tackling production deployment.
No mask for me though, you would have to deal with my ugly mug.
Thanks,
Dominic
On Sep 27, 2006, at 12:00 PM, Patrick Crowley wrote:
I've been going crazy with acts_as_taggable lately, so I could do a
short talk on that if people are interested.
- The differences between the acts_as_taggable gem and plugin
- How to do Del.icio.us style tag views (where newly tagged stuff
appears on top)
- Improving add & delete tag behaviors
- How to make a tag cloud
I'm an "old" face, though. Maybe I can wear a mask or something. :)
Best,
Patrick
On Sep 27, 2006, at 11:37 am, Tom Werner wrote:
It's time once again to start thinking about presentations for the
October 5th meeting. If you have a topic you'd like to speak on,
please post to this list. If you have a topic you'd like to see
someone give a talk on, visit
http://sdruby.com/sdruby/show/Presentation+Ideas
and leave your idea. If you'd like to present, but aren't sure
what to talk about, take a look at that list and see if you have
experience with any of the items. I'd like to see some new faces
up on the podium this time, so please do consider making a
presentation.
Talks can be on anything Ruby related and should be kept under 45
minutes. If you have any questions, simply respond to this message.
Tom
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