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X-WR-CALNAME:May DCRUG: Ruby VMs with Vagrant + Reusing Functionality btw Apps at 1400 I (Eye) Street NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC - Web Standards on Plancast
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Our meetings are open to all experience levels, from total novices to expert Rubyists.

Current agenda:

&quot;Using Vagrant for Rails...
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SUMMARY:May DCRUG: Ruby VMs with Vagrant + Reusing Functionality btw Apps
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 Our meetings are open to all experience levels\, from total
 novices to expert Rubyists.\n
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 Current agenda:\n
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 "Using Vagrant for Rails Development" by Dan Pilone -Â Rails
 environments can become a tangle of versions
 andÂ dependencies\, but it's important to have them be
 consistent across developers' machines. Dan\, founder of Element
 84 and an author of popular titles for O'Reilly & Associates\,
 will introduce us to Vagrant\, a solution for automating this
 work to provide consistent VMs as development environments for
 your entire team.\n
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 "Plays well with others: Building Mountable Apps" by Patrick Peak
 - Rails 3.1 introduced Mountable Apps and Engine\, a great way
 for developers to build and reuse functionality between
 applications. Engines can be as simple as adding a model\, or a
 complex as an entire content management system. Now using the
 Asset Pipeline\, even JavaScript and CSS files can be packaged
 and shared\, making projects cleaner and more maintainable than
 ever before. Patrick\, CTO of BrowserMedia\, recently used these
 new capabilities toÂ convert BrowserCMS and its entire module
 ecosystem to work as mountable engines.\n
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 We now meet monthly at Logik's new headquaters\, now located
 atÂ 1400 I (Eye) Street NW\, Suite 800Â Washington\, DC
 20005. The closest Metro stop is Gallery Place / Chinatown (Blue
 and orange lines).\n
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 We always need presenters\, so if you have a topic or project on
 which you'd like to do a 30-minute presentation on anything
 Ruby-related\, Rails-related or possibly of interest to Ruby
 developers\, please contact our organizers Dave Naffis and Jim
 Gay and we'll schedule you to speak. If have presented before\,
 you are welcome to give a presentation on a new topic. This is a
 great chance for some of you guys and gals lingering in the back
 of the room to share some of the cool things you are working on.
 Don't be shy -- you're among fellow geeks. :)\n
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 As always\, we'll have an ample supply of free pizza and soda for
 all attendees\, so don't worry about eating dinner beforehand.\n
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 And we'll be heading to a nearby bar after the meeting\, to
 unwind and socialize with fellow techies.\n
 When: Thursday\, May 10\, 2012 at 7:00 PM\n
 Where: Logik\n
 Attendees: 1 http://plancast.com/p/atlu
URL:http://plancast.com/p/atlu
CATEGORIES:Web Standards,Open Source,Ruby,Agile Software,Web Technology,Web Development,Software Development,Ruby On Rails,Agile Software Development
LOCATION:Logik
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