Posted Tue, 04 Mar 2008 12:24:00 GMT
Next Monday night (3/10/2008), we are having an AOR SXSW Happy Hour (sponsored by
FiveRuns). The event is from 6-9PM in the Recreation Room at Buffalo Billiards (upstairs). There will be games galore (including Wii), beer, appetizers, and Rails geeks from all over the world. The first 100 attendees shall receive a very choice "Rails at SXSW" T-shirt. So, do come early!
You do not have to be a
SXSW Interactive attendee (but if you are, just bring your badge) to enter the party. However, if you don't have a badge, please send an email to "sxsw [at] fiveruns.com" to reserve your party spot. If you're feeling particularly social and geeky, you can add your name to
upcoming.org (currently over 70 Attending so far!)
Secondly, the meeting night poll concluded on March 1 and the results were strongly in favor of holding our meetings on the 4th Tuesday of the month (full poll results in the sidebar). We aren't having a regular meeting in March due to the happy hour, but we will begin our fancy new schedule in April, on April 22nd. So, please mark your calendars. I have updated the
Google Calendar accordingly.
Looking forward to seeing you next Monday!
Posted Mon, 30 Oct 2006 04:59:00 GMT
Where: Frog Design at 8th and Congress Ave
When: November 14, 2006 @ 7PM
Rails and Ajax: a Brief Overview from Real-World Projects
The presentation this month will be on using Prototype and
Scriptaculous to take a Rails application that normally would have been
handled with a lot of form posts, and convert it to Ajax using drag and
drop and other Ajax options to make it perform better for users. It is an issue tracking system
loosely based on Scrum. David will show how they built the application,
and waded through the scattered Rails/Ajax documentation to come
up with the Ajax pieces we have implemented.
In addition, David will show the work they've done with the Google Maps API
and Ajax, where there was not Prototype/Scriptaculous support, and the
existing gems only provided minimal functionality. He'll show how they hacked the Google Maps API rather than just use RJS and simplified commands. This
will be a nice contrast on "rolling your own" Ajax handling versus using
built-ins and why they ultimately decided to develop their own.
David Bluestein II is the President and Lead Developer of ii, inc., a
web development firm focussed on Web application and database
development. He has been doing Web programming for over 12 years,
mainly in Perl. He began early this year to develop in Ruby/Rails, and
his company has launched three Rails based sites, and has two more due
to launch in November. ii, inc., also uses Rails extensively to rapid
prototype client sites that will be developed in other languages such
as ASP.
Austin On Rails is very pleased to report some fantastic news. Through a very generous donation by Steven Smith at
FiveRuns (who spoke at our October meeting if you recall), we will be having an Austin On Rails First Anniversary and Holiday Party celebrating a wonderful year of Riding the Rails™. More details will be available soon, but please mark your calendars for the
evening of Tuesday, December 12th