The schedule for the upcoming MountainWest RubyConf is available.
You can also keep track of the conference via twitter. Just follow @mtnwestrubyconf
MountainWest RubyConf is being held in Salt Lake City, UT, USA, March 13 and 14 2009.
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Posted by james on 25 Feb 2009
Ruby 1.9.1 is released. This is the first stable release of the Ruby 1.9 series.
Ruby 1.9 is a new series of Ruby. It is modern, faster, with clearer syntax, multilingualized, a much improved version of Ruby.
Ruby 1.8 series has been used since 2003 and many great products were born on it.
Today, the Ruby 1.9 series starts its history as the 1.8 series did.
Please note that Ruby 1.8 still remains. 1.8.8 will be released this year.
You can read about major changes since 1.8.7 here
7 bugs have been fixed since 1.9.1 RC2.
If you encounter any bugs or any problems, please report them using the official issue tracking system.
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Posted by james on 30 Jan 2009
Services of ruby-lang.org will be unavailable for the server maintenance between 01:00-06:00 on 31 January 2009 (UTC).
Sorry for any inconvenience.
Posted by Shugo Maeda on 28 Jan 2009
MountainWest RubyConf 2009 will be held March 13-14, 2009, in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
The submission deadline for presentation proposals is midnight (MST) on December 31st, 2008.
Please send your proposal to proposals@mtnwestrubyconf.org.
Please see mtnwestrubyconf.org/ for more details.
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Posted by james on 23 Dec 2008
While RubyConf fans are waiting on the videos trickle in Confreaks, hold yourself over with the 31 minute summary video from Rails Envy. It's a perfect way to get an overview of what you missed at the conference.
Posted by James Edward Gray II on 27 Nov 2008
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