I just posted the latest iteration of my Rails presentation and its 
available for download from here:
   http://rubyforge.org/docman/?group_id=251
Look for the entry:
   Rails Presentation 2005-06 [ 2005.06-Rails-Presentation.zip ]
   Description: Curt Hibbs'' Rails presentation to the
                St. Louis Java Users Group
It includes a video that goes through the entire development process for 
the cookbook application in part 1 of Rolling with Ruby on Rails at:
   http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/01/20/rails.html
Feel free to use it any way you like.
If you''ve done any Ruby or Rails presentations yourself, please
consider
  posting them to the "Why Ruby" project on RubyForge.
Curt
I just posted the latest iteration of my Rails presentation and its 
available for download from here:
   http://rubyforge.org/docman/?group_id=251
Look for the entry:
   Rails Presentation 2005-06 [ 2005.06-Rails-Presentation.zip ]
   Description: Curt Hibbs'' Rails presentation to the
                St. Louis Java Users Group
It includes a video that goes through the entire development process for 
the cookbook application in part 1 of Rolling with Ruby on Rails at:
   http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/01/20/rails.html
Feel free to use it any way you like.
If you''ve done any Ruby or Rails presentations yourself, please
consider
  posting them to the "Why Ruby" project on RubyForge.
Curt
Now, most of us can deal with PowerPoint (Open Office does fine there) but a .exe file just isn''t very useful. Could you make that available in something a little more portable? On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 08:02:42PM -0500, Curt Hibbs wrote:> I just posted the latest iteration of my Rails presentation and its > available for download from here: > > http://rubyforge.org/docman/?group_id=251 > > Look for the entry: > > Rails Presentation 2005-06 [ 2005.06-Rails-Presentation.zip ] > Description: Curt Hibbs'' Rails presentation to the > St. Louis Java Users Group > > It includes a video that goes through the entire development process for > the cookbook application in part 1 of Rolling with Ruby on Rails at: > > http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/01/20/rails.html > > Feel free to use it any way you like. > > If you''ve done any Ruby or Rails presentations yourself, please consider > posting them to the "Why Ruby" project on RubyForge.-- Phil Hughes, fyl-rTcducMSQiM@public.gmane.org Phone: 505-713-5675 Aptdo. Postal 201, Esteli, Esteli, NICARAGUA