January 2025 Meeting
The January 2025 meeting of LRUG will be on Monday the 13th of January, from 6:00pm to 8:00pm (meeting starts at 6:30pm).
This month we're hosted by the lovely folk at Canva in their offices, on Hoxton Square. Full venue and registration details are given below.
Agenda
Shape-up: the best parts
Pablo Dejuan Calzolari says:
A talk about the 37 signals famous methodology and how we apply to 8 teams of development which work in Ruby on Rails.
They're not right, you're not wrong
Yevhenii Kurtov says:
We are going to look into the essence of what DDD is and why it came to be in plain English, without any consultant lingo. We will also evaluate its advantages, indicators of the possibility of successful adoption, and reasons to do so.
You?
We've secured a venue, and have two talks, but there's still space for a 10 minute talk. Could it be you? How about some of these ideas:
- What's new in ruby 3.4
- What's new in rails 8.0
- Lessons learned from tackling this year's Advent of Code in ruby
- A review of your favourite talks from a bumper year of ruby content
<%= all_possible_ideas.dig(:your, :idea) %>
Get in touch to volunteer!
Afterwards
When the talks come to an end we'll move to a nearby pub for some food, some drinks and some chat with your fellow attendees. Usually when we've visited Canva this has been The George & Vulture on Pitfield Street.
Of course, even though this is the socialising part and seems more informal, please remember that still we consider it to be a part of the meeting and covered by our code of conduct.
Venue & Registration
Prior to attending you should familiarise yourself with our README paying close attention to the code of conduct which applies to all attendees.
Secure your place
Our hosts have limited space so you to be guaranteed entry you need to register for a free ticket via TicketTailor.
Note: as part of attending this month you will also need to agree to an NDA provided by our hosts, Canva.
Venue
The address of the venue:
Canva
33 Hoxton Square
London
N1 6PB
See on a map
The venue has a hard limit of 150 people. Even with such a high number, if you register and realise you can't come, please use TicketTailor to give up your ticket so someone else can come in your place. We might be able to let in people on the night who haven't registered, but we can't guarantee it.
Posted by Murray Steele on Dec 18, 2024