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Donetsk coffee-and-code with a taste of Ruby on Rails

This Saturday will be another Donetsk coffee-and-code.

For the first time we will have an English-speaking speaker, Keith Gaddis , who is an active participant in the Rubist meetings in Austin, the capital of Texas, which he decided to leave for the time of the geek bacchanalia at the annual SXSW. Keith is the CTO of Inductive Applications, a medical software company. He will talk about refactoring the RoR code and part of the title of his report is difficult to translate into Russian: "Refactoring WTF into OMG is a strategy for success."

I will share my experience in rapid prototyping with Compass , Haml and Sass . These technologies grow from RoR, but this does not prevent to apply them separately.
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You can register for the meeting at http://cnc.dn.ua/ . Over time, slides and links on topics will appear.


Digest of recent meetings:

In November , there was a lot of python. They covered self-learning using Project Euler problem solving, using Python in scientific computing, Google App Engine, migration from 2 to 3, tail recursion, Tornado web server.

At the December meeting talked about Bash'e, Perl'e and CouchDB.

In January, they talked about multi-paradigm languages: about Scala and Lift web framework, about Common Lisp metaprogramming, and about elements of functional programming in Python.

At the last meeting, they talked about the aspect-oriented approach, and also discussed the design of information systems in general.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/115533/


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