Hey all, Been working with/excited about Rails since November, when I quit working for The Man in order to freelance. Have a couple of Rails projects completed. Having worked with web app dev since 1999, it''s been a breath of fresh air. Now I''m at a point where I need to meet more people in person that are excited about Rails, or are interested in working on Rails projects in the same geographic location in order to exchange ideas/discoveries/vibe/grab a beer (I''m realizing I''m not really down with the "loner" aspect of freelancing... and #rubyonrails, and this list, only go so far...) I''m also sort of looking for more Rails work (project, contract, full-time if the opportunity is good). I live in Boston. Any pointers appreciated! I did go to the local Ruby meetup here last week, which was great, but discussing Rails was vaguely discouraged in order to stay on-topic. I don''t think there''s a solid Rails group nearby yet (which is a little odd, as I''m sure a good percentage of Boston-area startups are using Rails...) If this is the wrong venue to pitch this, I apologize in advance. Happy coding to all of you, and may all your ideas kick ass, amen. -Peter Marreck lumbergh@gmail.com to contact me directly regarding this...
Hey Peter, it seems that you might want to get into contact with some of the attendees at the Ruby on Rails course in the Boston area. Thus, you might want to check the following site: http://pragmaticstudio.com/rails/index.html Peace, -Conrad On 4/14/06, Peter Marreck <lumbergh@gmail.com> wrote:> > Hey all, > > Been working with/excited about Rails since November, when I quit > working for The Man in order to freelance. Have a couple of Rails > projects completed. Having worked with web app dev since 1999, it''s > been a breath of fresh air. Now I''m at a point where I need to meet > more people in person that are excited about Rails, or are interested > in working on Rails projects in the same geographic location in order > to exchange ideas/discoveries/vibe/grab a beer (I''m realizing I''m not > really down with the "loner" aspect of freelancing... and > #rubyonrails, and this list, only go so far...) I''m also sort of > looking for more Rails work (project, contract, full-time if the > opportunity is good). I live in Boston. Any pointers appreciated! > > I did go to the local Ruby meetup here last week, which was great, but > discussing Rails was vaguely discouraged in order to stay on-topic. I > don''t think there''s a solid Rails group nearby yet (which is a little > odd, as I''m sure a good percentage of Boston-area startups are using > Rails...) > > If this is the wrong venue to pitch this, I apologize in advance. > Happy coding to all of you, and may all your ideas kick ass, amen. > > -Peter Marreck > lumbergh@gmail.com to contact me directly regarding this... > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060414/f49b82d0/attachment.html
On 4/14/06, Conrad Taylor <conradwt@gmail.com> wrote:> Hey Peter, it seems that you might want to get into contact with > some of the attendees at the Ruby on Rails course in the Boston > area. Thus, you might want to check the following site: > > http://pragmaticstudio.com/rails/index.htmlJust want to chime in and say I''m also near Boston (well, central MA) and am looking for something solid to do with Rails. I''ve chatted with Peter a little (on the IRC channel). I have noticed that the RoR course in Boston is full... I did look into it, but was initially turned off by the price tag - being semi-independantly employed (read: without full time job ;) ). But when I thought it may be worth it anyway, saw it was too late. A meet up could be a good time - let''s not let the left-coasters have all the fun! jt
There''s an existing Boston.rb (that enjoys working on/with Rails). You should take a look at: http://lists.rubygroup.org/mailman/listinfo/boston I''m sure they''d love to see you there. -pate On 4/14/06, John Tsombakos <johnt519@gmail.com> wrote:> On 4/14/06, Conrad Taylor <conradwt@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hey Peter, it seems that you might want to get into contact with > > some of the attendees at the Ruby on Rails course in the Boston > > area. Thus, you might want to check the following site: > > > > http://pragmaticstudio.com/rails/index.html > > Just want to chime in and say I''m also near Boston (well, central MA) > and am looking for something solid to do with Rails. I''ve chatted with > Peter a little (on the IRC channel). I have noticed that the RoR > course in Boston is full... I did look into it, but was initially > turned off by the price tag - being semi-independantly employed (read: > without full time job ;) ). But when I thought it may be worth it > anyway, saw it was too late. > > A meet up could be a good time - let''s not let the left-coasters have > all the fun! > > jt > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >-- thanks, -pate -------------------------