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An European RubyAndRails event!

Posted on 21 September 2009

This is going to be a true European edition of RubyAndRails Amsterdam. At the moment we have speakers and attendees from over 6 different EU countries! It’s going to be big fun! Of course is Amsterdam the place to have fun, but this October it’s also the place to be for Rubyist and Railers!

Jonathan Weiss from Berlin, Germany will give a talk about Rails Security and Stijn Mathijsen from Essen, Belgium will give a talk about JQuery on Rails. More info in the speakers section!

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  • jivko reageert: Posted on 15 October 2009

    Great ! Ruby on Rails in EU.

  • kalin reageert: Posted on 30 October 2009

    I can’t wait to attend

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Date: 30-31 October 2009
Location: Hogeschool van Amsterdam
Amsterdam Amstel
Price: € 79,00 incl. VAT
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  • Jeremy
    Jeremy Kemper Rails Core Member
  • Yehuda
    Yehuda Katz Ruby on Rails core member, and lead developer of the Merb project
  • Jonathan
    Jonathan Weiss Creator of Webistrano
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  • Justin
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