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Joint Meeting with RJUG on 21 October

Posted by melriffe, Wed Sep 30 15:34:00 UTC 2009

Be sure to spread the word and invite all you know. This meeting is not to be missed.

In conjunction with the RJUG, Andy Hunt [1], of Pragmatic Programmer fame, will be in Richmond to talk about: Pragmatic Thinking and Learning: Refactor your Wetware [2].

This session is not exclusively about programming but about how we learn and how best to learn. Therefore, I would encourage you to invite everyone you know.

Please register at the link below so we can have an accurate head count for food and seating.

http://www.richmondjug.com/event/pragmatic-thinking-and-learning-andy-hunt-pragmatic-programmer

If you’re able to I would encourage you to volunteer your time for this event; RJUG is looking for some help with the logistics of this meeting.


Links

[1] Website

[2] Book

[3] The Pragmatic Bookshelf

[4] Andy Hunt on Twitter

[5] RJUG

[6] CVREG on Twitter

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2009 Schedule, the 2d half

Posted by melriffe, Wed Jun 03 23:26:00 UTC 2009

It’s June Already?

I can’t believe this year is already half over. We’ve been fortunate enough to have speakers since last October; the rest of the year is pretty exciting too. And so without further ado, here’s the current line-up from July to December 2009:

Schedule

DateTopicSpeaker
14 JulCreating Mashups w/RubyJess Martin
11 AugQA Testing w/CucumberPatrick Reagan
8 SepMidori, Rails-inspired PHP frameworkYoussef Chaker
OctoberTBAAndy Hunt
10 NovJRuby and ClojureKeith Bennett
8 DecRackMatt Overstreet

Notes

If any of the meetings/speakers change I will send out a notice. Plus, the October meeting will be a joint meeting with the RJUG. As the dates get closer I’ll send out additional details on each speaker and their topic.

See you at the Meetings! Remember, spread the word and bring a friend!

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