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		<title>Ruby Users of Minnesota &#8211; February 2007 Meeting notes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Feb 2007 06:10:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Brice</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Another meeting of the rosy dynamic language lovers of Minnesota was held tonight at the Loring Park Dunn Bros..  This time out we had, 30, quite a few Rubyists in attendance.  I forgot to count heads but I believe it may have been a few more than last month.  A good turn [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Another meeting of the <a href="http://ruby.mn/">rosy dynamic language lovers of Minnesota</a> was held tonight at the <a href="http://www.loringpark-mpls.dunnbros.com/">Loring Park Dunn Bros.</a>.  This time out we had, <del>30</del>, quite a few Rubyists in attendance.  I forgot to count heads but I believe it may have been a few more than last month.  A good turn out!</p>
	<p>Three excellent presenters made the trip worth it.  First, <a href="http://concentrationstudios.com/">Chris Carter</a> gave a great overview of <a href="http://stonecode.svnrepository.com/ruport/trac.cgi">Ruport</a>.  He has two <a href="http://concentrationstudios.com/2007/1/21/ruports">great</a> <a href="http://concentrationstudios.com/2007/1/24/ruport-an-activerecord">articles</a> on his website.  Tonight&#8217;s presentation summarized them for those of you that missed &#8216;em.  Go, <a href="http://concentrationstudios.com/2007/1/24/ruport-an-activerecord">check them out</a>, <a href="http://concentrationstudios.com/2007/1/21/ruports">they&#8217;re short</a> (but very informative), I&#8217;ll wait&#8230;</p>
	<p>Ah, now then.  <a href="http://rossniemi.wordpress.com">Ross Niemi</a> gave a presentation on Continuous Integration and its effects on marine plantlife.  Not really, but it was about <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_integration">Continuous Integration</a> (CI for those of us in the know).  Pretty cool.  I&#8217;ve never seen it so Ross&#8217; live demos were pretty impressive.  Head on over to his blog for more info; he promised to post his material.  (for a quick sneak peek, have a look at <a href="http://cruisecontrolrb.thoughtworks.com">the live demo of CruiseControl.rb</a>).</p>
	<p>Finally, <a href="http://jon-dahl.blogspot.com/">Jon Dahl&#8217;s</a> presentation entitled &#8220;Mortgage Driven Development&#8221; was pretty funny.  Jon started by showing us examples from <a href="http://www.unpossible.com/">Dan&#8217;s</a> code repository. Ha.  What&#8217;s a dev to do when her web framework makes her <em>too efficient</em>?  <a href="http://agilewebdevelopment.com/plugins/acts_as_enterprisey">Nice tips</a> on how to &#8220;speed up&#8221; you web app when your client complains.  Actually this talk sparked a great discussion on how to market yourself a a Rails/Ruby contractor or consultant.  Good stuff.</p>
	<p>You should really join us next month.</p>

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		<title>Ruby Users of Minnesota &#8211; January 2007 Meeting notes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Jan 2007 16:43:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Brice</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	The temperatures were hovering around zero last night but we still had 28 (by my count) hearty Ruby enthusiasts descend upon the Loring Park Dunn Bros to discuss all things red and glittery.
	Here&#8217;s a summary:
	Nate Yourchuck gave a very nice overview of the use of irb (the Ruby console).  He demonstrated many cool features [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>The temperatures were hovering around zero last night but we still had 28 (by my count) <a href="http://ruby.mn/">hearty Ruby enthusiasts</a> descend upon the <a href="http://www.loringpark-mpls.dunnbros.com/">Loring Park Dunn Bros</a> to discuss all things red and glittery.</p>
	<p>Here&#8217;s a summary:</p>
	<p>Nate Yourchuck gave a very nice overview of the use of <code>irb</code> (the Ruby console).  He demonstrated many cool features that were new to me.  And he did most of it &#8220;live&#8221; with very few slides (yay).  Nate: let us know were the slides are.</p>
	<p><a href="http://weblog.halogenlabs.com/">Tony Collen</a> gave a talk about <a href="http://weblog.halogenlabs.com/posts/rubymn-presentation-slides/">GIS on Ruby</a>.  The information about shapefiles was pretty interesting.  I&#8217;ve done a little bit with the <a href="http://thepochisuperstarmegashow.com/projects/#ym4r">YM4R</a> he used for his Rails demo.  <a href="http://thepochisuperstarmegashow.com/ProjectsDoc/ym4r_gm-doc/;">Go check out that code</a> it&#8217;s amazing how easy it it to do cool stuff with Google Maps.  The library and plugin are nicely implemented.</p>
	<p>Finally, I gave a cursory overview of the changes Rails 1.2 brings us.  The biggies (which have been <a href="http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2007/1/19/rails-1-2-rest-admiration-http-lovefest-and-utf-8-celebrations">covered</a> <a href="http://www.loudthinking.com/arc/000593.html">in detail</a> <a href="http://www.infoq.com/news/2007/01/rails-1_2-launch-rest-unicode">elsewhere</a>) are RESTful routing and <a href="http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveSupport/Multibyte/Chars.htm">Multibyte support</a> .  <a href="http://headius.blogspot.com/">Charles Nutter</a> was able to explain the multibyte features to the rest of us.  He pointed out that, until Ruby itself supports Unicode, you can simply <code>require activesupport</code> to leverage the work done on this in a plain Ruby application.  I didn&#8217;t think of that.  More discussion ensued.  Here are a few choice links(re: Rails 1.2) that I have found useful:
	<ul>
		<li>RC1 overviews from &#8220;Riding Rails&#8221;
	<ul>
		<li><a href="http://weblog.rubyonrails.com/2006/11/26/1-2-new-in-activerecord">New in ActiveRecord</a></li>
		<li><a href="http://weblog.rubyonrails.com/2006/11/26/1-2-new-in-actionpack">New in ActionPack</a></li>
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		<li><a href="http://weblog.rubyonrails.com/2006/11/26/1-2-new-in-activesupport">New in ActiveSupport</a></li>
		<li>CHANGELOG
		<li><a href="http://api.rubyonrails.org/files/vendor/rails/actionmailer/CHANGELOG.html">actionmailer 1.3.1</a></li>
		<li><a href="http://api.rubyonrails.org/files/vendor/rails/actionpack/CHANGELOG.html">actionpack 1.13.1</a></li>
		<li><a href="http://api.rubyonrails.org/files/vendor/rails/activerecord/CHANGELOG.html">activerecord 1.15.1</a></li>
		<li><a href="http://api.rubyonrails.org/files/vendor/rails/activesupport/CHANGELOG.html">activesupport 1.4.0</a></li>
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		<li><a href="http://api.rubyonrails.org/files/vendor/rails/railties/CHANGELOG.html">railties 1.2.1</a></li>
	</ul></li>
		<li><a href="http://www.railtie.net/articles/2006/09/05/rush-to-rails-1-2-adds-tons-of-new-features" title="written in Sept 2007">Bob Silva&#8217;s overview of lesser known features</a></li>
		<li><a href="http://www.railtie.net/articles/2006/11/02/deprecations-in-rails-1-2">Deprecations in 1.2</a></li>
	</ul>
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		<li><a href="http://www.mslater.com/2007/1/20/rails-1-2-rest-and-resources">My favorite overview of rails 1.2</a></li>
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