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Sunday
Mar 2, 2014
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Code for Portland Kickoff Meeting – Esri R&D Center (aka Geoloqi HQ) Use the power of technology to make our community a better place with Code for Portland, a new Code for America Brigade. This is an exciting chance for people who know and love technology to come together with people who know and love urban issues to use technology and their collective skills to build solutions that matter to our city. We welcome the skills and talents of software developers, designers, entrepreneurs, city staff, local organizations, and community leaders. Code for Portland is part of Code for America's Brigade network and is an ongoing effort to deploy, maintain and sustain civic technology and open data infrastructures. Please RSVP: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/code-for-portland-kickoff-meeting-tickets-10729996709 |
Tuesday
Apr 2, 2019
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Ruby Tuesday - PDX Ruby Brigade Monthly Meeting – New Relic Pizza & beer starting at 6pm! PRESENTATIONS - 7pm-8:30pm Code for PDX ~ Arthur Smid Code for PDX is a local chapter of Code for America. Arthur will talk about tech for the public good and CONSUL (http://consulproject.org/en/), an open source software for participatory process built with Ruby on Rails. Recyclable Cache Keys in Rails ~ Jared Mooney Ruby on Rails has powerful caching features and Jared is going to share some of the insight he learned about managing cache keys on a recent project. How Can We Handle Errors? ~ Mike Calhoun Most of the time, exceptions and errors are the last thing we want to put substantial thought into and are often addressed in that order. We tend to not want to think hard about how things could go wrong. However, from traditional apps to APIs or ArgumentErrors to NameErrors, handling exceptions gracefully is crucial to healthy applications. Let’s take a closer look at the Ruby Exception library and some strategies for catching and handling errors. We will look at what happens when exceptions are handled too well or not well enough. We will also take a closer look at the types of exceptions you can expect and where you can expect them. Lastly we’ll explore some examples for exception handling and testing in common rails application contexts. |
Tuesday
May 7, 2019
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Ruby Tuesday - PDX Ruby Brigade Monthly Meeting – CENTRL east Come out to the CENTRL Office on the Eastside for Ruby Tuesday. We'll have pizza starting at 6pm, so stop by early if you want to have dinner and socialize before the presentations. We are at a new venue this month because of construction at New Relic. Drinks are BYOB this month PRESENTATIONS 7pm-9pm
After presentations we'll have more socializing time. |
Tuesday
Jun 4, 2019
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Ruby Tuesday - PDX Ruby Brigade Monthly Meeting – New Relic Come out and socialize with your fellow Rubyists! Pizza & beer starting at 6pm PRESENTATIONS - 7pm-8:30pm Fluent Refactoring -
Sam Livingston-Gray will give a presentation about refactoring a gnarly Rails controller method. DON'T PANIC! You don't actually need to know anything about refactoring to get something out of this talk. This is a lightly edited version of a talk Sam gave in 2013, so if you'd like a preview, you're welcome to check out the slides[1] and the code[2]. |
Tuesday
Aug 6, 2019
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Ruby Tuesday - Annual Biz and Planning Session – New Relic It's time to plan the Ruby Brigade's activities for the next year. We need to discuss the meeting presentations, select a content committee and plan out the coming year. We'll have pizza starting at 6pm, courtesy of New Relic, so stop by early if you want to have dinner and socialize before the planning session! The planning session will start about 6:30 and go for an hour. Note: There will not be a bartender on staff for this event; it's BYOB! :) |