Ruby on Rails QuickStart Seminar Launched
Posted 1 December 2007
During the dozen or so years I ran the Microprocessor Forum conference, I presented hundreds of seminars on microprocessors and PC technology. I enjoy teaching, and I’ve missed this aspect of that business.
Since I’ve been working with Ruby on Rails, I’ve been thinking about how it could be made easier for people to learn. I believe there are vast numbers of web designers and developers who would find Rails a very useful tool, and who could improve their productivity—and their satisfaction with what they’re producing and the process of producing it.
One thing led to another, and on February 20 and 21, my colleague Christopher Haupt and I will be presenting our first Ruby on Rails QuickStart seminar in San Francisco.
We’ve designed the seminar for web designers and developers with only minimal programming experience. We’re providing a pre-built site, which we’ll walk through during the seminar, that attendees can use as the basis of their own sites. We’re also very close to a deal with a hosting provider to offer free hosting for a month, so we can help attendees get their sites deployed before the seminar is over. We’ll provide each attendee with the NetBeans IDE, deployment scripts, and everything else they need to immediately build and deploy Ruby on Rails web sites.
I’m really looking forward to the seminar and hope some of my readers can join me there.