I'd vote for the top 10 things. ALT.NET has a fine history of borrowing good ideas from the fine chaps behind Ruby (and RoR); I'd like to see if there's anything else up for grabs. =)
Either sounds great to me, however.
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Scott Parker
Choose positivity.
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Scott Parker
Choose positivity.
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 9:26 PM, Sergio Pereira <sergioafp@...> wrote:
Hi.
I've been exchanging emails with Jeff Cohen, author of the book "Rails
for .Net Developers" to talk to us in a future meeting (no date set
yet).
He suggested two interesting topics that I though it would work best
if the group gave their opinion:
- Rails 101 of sorts for .Net developers
- Top 10 things every .net developer should know about Ruby (not
necessarily Rails)
Between these two, which would you like to see? Or maybe you don't
think these are interesting at all?
Thanks
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Sergio Pereira
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