Malaysia.rb March 2008 Meetup
Spammed on several places:
We have two presentations lined up for the night:
1. Gavin will provide a survey of different methods of handling missing references in various programming languages with emphasis on Scala. This stuff has been popping up a lot on Reddit. For a good backgrounder (in Ruby), see http://blog.thoughtfolder.com/2008-03-16-navigating-nil-method-chaining-in-ruby.html
2. Aizat will live build a Jabber bot that integrates with Twitter, provides system monitoring and makes coffee in the morning. Expect lots of BDD love with Autotest and RSpec.
Also, I have one last FREE PeepCode Episode Coupons to give away!
When: Thursday, March 27th 2008, 7:30PM
Agenda:
7:30 - 8:00pm Socializing
8:00 - 8:15pm Opening by the Organizer
8:15 - 8:45pm "Survey of different methods of handling missing Preferences" by Gavin Bong
8:45 - 9:15pm "Developing a Jabber bot ... LIVE!" by Aizat Faiz
9:15 - 9:30pm PeepCode Episode Coupon Lucky Draw and CloseCost:
Free. No registration required, just come right in, have a seat, and join the crowd. Invite your friends.Contact:
kamal.fariz@gmail.com
+60123099143
aizat.faiz@gmail.com
+60176908783Where:
Open University Malaysia Angkasa Raya
Floor Tingkat 3, Bangunan Angkasa Raya,
Jalan Ampang
Kuala LumpurLocated near Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC)
15 minute walk from the KLCC LRT station.
Praying facilities are available on the campus.
Malaysia.rb August 2007 Meetup
Date: Thursday, August 23, 2007
Time: 8:00pm - 10:00pm
Location: Starbucks
Street: Ikea Cafeteria
City/Town: Ikea, Ikano Power Center
For you facebook guys:
http://monashedu.facebook.com/event.php?eid=4695826745
Second Malaysia Ruby Brigade Meetup: Review
Wow, simply amazing. I'd never thought I would ever find people passionate about Ruby. It was a great meetup, and once again went between the hours of 8 to 12:30am. I would have continued longer, but there was some things to the following day.
Seven people attended this meeting. The original three and four others.

One of these are the original three.
Similarly it was a very varied discussion covering about all sorts of things:
- Personal Background
- Haml
- Mash Ups
- Capacity
- State of education in Malaysia
- Venture Capitalists
- Startups
- Lower barriers of entry
- Web 2.0
- The Semantic Web
- The future of Malaysia Ruby Brigade
The last listed topic was what the reason for the meetup. But before we continued Kean asked a very important question. Why do we want to do this? (Or somewhere along those lines)
Once again, each of us have different opinions on why we should push forward for Ruby in Malaysia. Each one, influenced by their personal backgrounds.
- Another avenue for the advancement of Free Culture (I wonder which crazy lunatic proposed this, and what juice was he drinking?)
- Belief that Ruby is a truly great language that everyone can benefit from
- Building local capacity for Ruby
- Monetization
Or somewhere along those lines
I forgots, do correct me if I'm wrong.
To me, all of these are valid points. Even the last one. But what's more important to acknowledge is that we all benefit from each others contributions. We are all a catalyst for one another. I've discussed this in another post about FOSS Capacity in Malaysia. Even though our intentions may be different, our passion is still the same. Ruby.
So what were some of the ideas we came up with?
- General presentations ala MyOSS
- Hold Lightning Rounds: Maximum 20 slides in 5 minutes. Resulting in at least 10 presentations within an hour
- Hackathon. Get together a group of people to spend one weekend coding a Rails application
- Ruby/Rails Love (similar to Gnome Love) handholding in helping people contribute to Ruby/Rails)
Discussions will continue through the Malaysia Ruby Brigade mailing list. So if you are interested, but haven't signed up, do join!
Note: Malaysia Ruby Brigade Trivia: In Bahasa Malaysia (the official language of Malaysia), "Ruby on Rails" translates to "Landasan Delima"
