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Belfast Rails User Group

Do you use Rails? Are you interested in using Rails? Do you live, or work, in or around Belfast?

I would like to set up a Belfast Rails Users Group for the purposes of having the occasional meetup for show and tell. I’m a Rails beginner, I’m not a programmer (yet), I’ve got into Ruby and Rails only recently, so the entry level to this would be pretty low in terms of technical knowledge.

I’ve set up a mailing list as a start, if you’re interested at all then you can subscribe here.

Any suggestions or recomendations welcome in the comments section here for now.

«4 CommentsApril 23, MMV»

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junap said on Sat 23 Apr at 14:47:

Well I don’t use Rails, but I do live and work in Belfast. I’m currently dipping my toes into backend coding again after a few years away, so I’d be interested in following the discussion anyway.

Steve said on Sun 24 Apr at 18:52:

Done, and done.

SWM said on Sun 24 Apr at 20:21:

Done, and done as well.

mwk said on Mon 25 Apr at 10:45:

SWM: Done and done-er. Figures.

So, there is now a BRUG then? Sounds…..dirty.


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