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January 2015

We held the first ROROsyd Hack Night for the year in the Ninefold office. It's also the first time the invite went out to the SydJS list too. Great turn out, great night!

I created this to help myself understand how the Models were structured in Beast, an open source Rails forum application that is build RESTfully

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January 2015

Happy trees make for better code. Matt says so.

 

ZURB is a close-knit team of interaction designers and strategists that help companies design better (www.zurb.com).

Tonight's coding was made easier by the physical copy of "Agile Web Development with Rails" that recently arrived in the mail.

Matt launches Notable.

 

ZURB is a close-knit team of interaction designers and strategists that help companies design better (www.zurb.com).

Student discussing wire frame with teacher

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January 2015

At Barnes & Noble at Lincoln Center

Hahaha . . . this pic cracks me up.

Half of the Rails Core Team, looking moody.

Jim used the famous Leeroy Jenkins as a counter-example of good teamwork.

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January 2015

"Work hard - live life to the full - party hard"

Bruce Williams and Adam Keys of FiveRuns talk with Grant Robertson of Download Squad at SXSW 2008

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January 2015

Main administration screen of our custom Object Management System built for GEOINT2009.com. This Ruby on Rails driven system includes multi-site management, and site duplication functionality to easily deploy future editions of the microsite.

Myles opens our first game of Werewolf for the weekend.

JRuby on Rails running on Tomcat inside Eclipse. Check out the Ruby version! It's 1.8.5 (java). More at kiyo.wordpress.com/2007/06/08/jruby-on-rails-in-eclipse-i...

"Work hard - live life to the full - party hard"

A coworker here hasn't been using her 30inch Apple Cinema Display (she must be certifiable...) so we've borrowed it to see what it's like to work with a monitor hooked up to a MacBook Pro. I think Chris likes it... a lot.

my 'homestead' could have really used an aeron... i guess i'm stuck with my $60 ikea chair.

 

At the workship writing yet another Hello World application. Worksop good so far - providing glue for putting together my sketchy ruby knowledge with my sketchy rails knowledge.

Dave Thomas, author of the pickaxe book. There had been so much swearing in the sessions that he propsed a new logo.

 

He spoke on the similarities between terrorism and FUD, and got a standing ovation.

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