I think if we're going to start doing presentations, we should start
looking at meeting where 2600 has their meetings. The back patio area
at that place is a nice and secluded place where we can be noisy AND
have some privacy for our group at the same time. Plus, when I went
to a 2600 meeting there, the coffee shop actually supplied the
presenter that night with a projector.
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 10:50 PM, Ron Johnson <ron.l.johnson@cox.net> wrote:
> On 2009-05-31 22:00, James Thompson wrote:
>>
>> I mentioned presenting on Ruby and Rails for the next NOLUG meeting to
>> Jeremy and wanted to get some ideas from the rest of the list about what
>> y'all might find interesting. At this point I plan to present the basic
>> introduction to Ruby stuff regarding its basic syntax and such and also a
>> bit on Rails.
>
> As a DBA, my reaction is: Aaaahhhhh!!!!! Then, splash Holy Water on you
> and stab you in the heart.
>
>>
>> But I wanted to get an idea about what would make the talk interesting for
>> what y'all do. If I could get some feedback on these few areas that would
>> help me formulate my talk:
>>
>> 1.) What scripting or other programming languages do you use regularly?
>
> Python, DCL & SQL.
>
>> 2.) What are some of the common things you develop with the different
>> languages you use?
>
> Database manipulation and maintenance jobs.
>
>> 3.) When you develop specifically for the web what sort of things do you
>> build?
>
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