It's a new month, which means a new Ruby/Rails Project Night at TSOT on Tuesday, February 12th!
The last one was a success -- we had over 50 attend (you can see photos and a quick writeup here) and this one looks like it's going to be as big a hit. Better still, based on feedback from the attendees, we're going to delve even deeper into technical matters, because that's what you asked for!
Several eager Rails developers have asked us about presenting their projects at our Project Nights, and next Tuesday, we're proud to feature these presentations:
- How to Avoid Hanging Yourself in Rails (or: Optimizing Your ActiveRecord Associations) by Rowan Hick
- Helping New Businesses be Memorable with EasyBrandingTools.com by Mike Bowler and Steve Vetzal
- Clinical Research Management System (CRMS) by Luke Galea. CRMS is a Rails and Prolog/XSB application used to manage drug and procedure trials at the some of the biggest hospitals in the US.
TSOT's Ruby/Rails Project Night takes place
Tuesday, February 12th at our development office at
151 Bloor Street West (just east of Avenue Road), Suite 1130. Doors will open at 5:30pm with presentations beginning some time between 6 and 6:30. This event is free but space is limited; reserve your spot today by emailing
corina.newby@tsotinc.com or
joey.devilla@tsotinc.com.