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Tomorrow's meeting: JRuby

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Subject: Tomorrow's meeting: JRuby
From: Chris Nelson <cnelson4eii@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 17:28:20 -0700 (PDT)
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Cinjuggers,

Tomorrow's meeting will be on JRuby.  I've roped Jim Weirich into giving his world famous "10 Things Every Java Programmer Should Know About Ruby" talk to give us brief intro to Ruby.  I'll be following that up by talking about JRuby: how you can use the productivity of the Ruby language on the Java platform and demostrating how quick and easy it is to get going with JRuby and JRuby on Rails.  As usual, details are on the website.

Look forward to seeing you all there,

Chris Nelson


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