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ChicagoRuby.org - Chicago Ruby on Rails
ChicagoRuby.org is a group of Chicago area Ruby and Ruby on Rails enthusiasts. When smart people challenge each other to grow, great things happen. ...
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If You're New to Ruby on Rails - Chicago Ruby on Rails
Every ChicagoRuby.org meeting features something for everyone, from Ruby Nuby through Master Jedi. Our members cover the entire spectrum. ...
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RailsConf 2009 Discount - Chicago Ruby on Rails
RailsConf 2009 The next RailsConf will be held May 4-7, 2009 in Las Vegas. ... for this year is “rc09usrg” and is good for 10% off the registration price. ...
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March: Legacy Migrations & Forms - Chicago Ruby on Rails
Peter Sidebotham will build upon the TabularFormBuilder example in Rails Recipes by Chad Fowler. Peter’s extension includes a tabular form builder that adds ...
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GIS for Web Developers - Chicago Ruby on Rails
A word of warning to start: GIS for Web Developers is not a book telling you how to use Google or Yahoo maps APIs to embed maps in your web application. ...
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Video Montage and REST - Chicago Ruby on Rails
Video Montage And now for something completely different: The WindyCityRails 2008 Video Montage by Matt Polito... Also, thank you Matt Polito for showing ...
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$2k for Greater Chicago Food Depository - Chicago Ruby on Rails
Sep 30, 2008 ... Profits from WindyCityRails were donated to the Greater Chicago Food Depository this morning. The amount: $2051.00. ...
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March: Legacy Migrations & Forms - Chicago Ruby on Rails
Peter Sidebotham will build upon the TabularFormBuilder example in Rails Recipes by Chad Fowler. Peter’s extension includes a tabular form builder that adds ...
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RailsConf 2009 Discount - Chicago Ruby on Rails
RailsConf 2009 The next RailsConf will be held May 4-7, 2009 in Las Vegas. Conference organizers have offered members of ChicagoRuby.org a discount code. ...
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March: Legacy Migrations & Forms - Chicago Ruby on Rails
March: Legacy Migrations & Forms. Our next meeting will be held Sat, Mar 21, 2009, 3pm – 5pm. Two topics: Migrating a Legacy App to Rails by Jeremy Peterson ...