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[edit] About the Collective

If the BangPypers can do it, so can the Ruby folks!

[edit] RubyCon.coordinators

  1. Sidu, ckponnappa at gmail dot com
  2. Bhavin, bjavia at gmail dot com
  3. Satish Kota, satishnkota at gmail dot com

[edit] Ruby on Rails introduction videos

  1. http://peepcode.com/products/rails-from-scratch-part-i
  2. http://peepcode.com/products/rails-from-scratch-part-ii

[edit] RubyCon.what?

The Bangalore Ruby User Group is getting together at BCB4 to discuss the Ruby programming language and related topics like JRuby, IronRuby and Ruby on Rails. What's cool, what's not and why most people in the software industry can expect to work on at least one (and probably much more than one) Ruby project in the next two years.

Dates: 28th and 29th July 2007 @ IIM Bangalore

The BRUG mailing list is at http://groups.google.com/group/bangalorerug. Please sign-up on the mailing list to get involved with organising this RubyCon.

[edit] Proposed Sessions

[edit] Template Session Proposal

(Replicate this template and place yours above; do not remove this)

Session Proposer's Name

[edit] Authentication and Security in Rails Applications

Saurabh Bhatia

Description of session.

I can prepare a presention and a practical session on how to incorporate Open Id authentication in a rails application.

[edit] Using FIND Methods of RAILS::ACTIVERECORD

Satish N Kota Heurion Consulting

Description of session.

Presentation on various types of finders that we can use in Rails

Type 1 : Generic Finders Type 2 : Query Finders Type 3 : Dynamic Finders Type 4 : Custom Finders

Reference: Using Find Methods In Rails::ActiveRecord

[edit] Deploying Rails Applications

Vivek Prahlad (ThoughtWorks)

Description of session.

I'll be talking about the current thinking in the Rails community about deployment stacks, hosting options, and scaling Rails apps. The talk will cover issues, tradeoffs, tips and tricks related to deploying Rails applications.

[edit] Recorder for Firewatir

Angrez Singh Company Blog

Recorder for Firewatir is a result of Google Summer of Code. Its project that I am mentoring. It is used for recording the scripts which can then be used as standalone or mixed with other Firewatir scripts. More information at : Firewatir Recorderand Firewatir

[edit] Enterprise on Rails with ActiveMessaging

Bhavin Javia (ThoughtWorks)

Description of session.

ActiveMessaging is one of the most significant efforts to bring Rails closer to the "Enterprise". It introduces Rails to the world of messaging without losing the simplicity and elegance of Rails development. I will give a quick introduction with setup/config, code examples and possible applications in Enterprise Rails apps.

[edit] Registrations

If you plan to spend most of your time at BCB4 with the Ruby Collective, please add your name here. Registrations are required for venue organisers to plan for space and resources, and for the collective to organise their schedule.

Registrations have been closed and you if you have registered you can find your name here

Others who wish to attend this collective please go to the homepage and add your name on the waiting list! We hope you will get lucky by saturday!



[edit] Schedule

Coming soon.

[edit] Resources Required

One room seating about 50-80 people. One projector (collective will bring own laptops). One whiteboard with markers.

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