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[ANN] RubyKaigi 2008 in Tsukuba, Japan and CFP

Leonard Chin

1/5/2008 12:37:00 PM

RubyKaigi 2008, the 3rd annual Japanese Ruby Conference, is scheduled
to be held from Friday, 20th June to Sunday, 22nd June, 2008, at the
Tsukuba International Congress Center in Tsukuba City, Ibaraki, just
outside of Tokyo.

http://jp.rubyist.net/RubyKaigi2008/en...

The official languages of RubyKaigi are Japanese and Ruby, but we also
want to do our best to accommodate those of you who must resort to
English :)

We are also currently looking for speakers on a wide range of topics
about Ruby. We'll do our best to help you climb over the language
barrier, so this is a great chance to reach out to Japanese Rubyists
with your projects and ideas.

Please send your proposals via e-mail with the following format:

To: rubykaigi2008@jp.rubyist.net
Subject: RubyKaigi Presentation Proposal: Your Name
Body: Please include the following information about your proposal:
* Your name and (optionally) organization/company
* the working title of your talk
* A short abstract of your talk
* preferred duration of your talk. e.g. 15 min./30 min./over 30 min.
(please give an estimate)
* preferred contact address
* Please feel free to include any comments or questions

More details are on the web:
http://jp.rubyist.net/RubyKaigi2008/?CallForPresen...


Further details will be announced closer to the Kaigi dates.


--
Leonard Chin, for the RubyKaigi 2008 Executive Committee.

4 Answers

Dejan Dimic

1/5/2008 2:59:00 PM

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On Jan 5, 1:36 pm, Leonard Chin <l.g.c...@gmail.com> wrote:
> RubyKaigi 2008, the 3rd annual Japanese Ruby Conference, is scheduled
> to be held from Friday, 20th June to Sunday, 22nd June, 2008, at the
> Tsukuba International Congress Center in Tsukuba City, Ibaraki, just
> outside of Tokyo.
>
> http://jp.rubyist.net/RubyKaigi2008/en...
>
> The official languages of RubyKaigi are Japanese and Ruby, but we also
> want to do our best to accommodate those of you who must resort to
> English :)
>
> We are also currently looking for speakers on a wide range of topics
> about Ruby. We'll do our best to help you climb over the language
> barrier, so this is a great chance to reach out to Japanese Rubyists
> with your projects and ideas.
>
> Please send your proposals via e-mail with the following format:
>
> To: rubykaigi2...@jp.rubyist.net
> Subject: RubyKaigi Presentation Proposal: Your Name
> Body: Please include the following information about your proposal:
> * Your name and (optionally) organization/company
> * the working title of your talk
> * A short abstract of your talk
> * preferred duration of your talk. e.g. 15 min./30 min./over 30 min.
> (please give an estimate)
> * preferred contact address
> * Please feel free to include any comments or questions
>
> More details are on the web:http://jp.rubyist.net/RubyKaigi2008/?CallForPresen...
>
> Further details will be announced closer to the Kaigi dates.
>
> --
> Leonard Chin, for the RubyKaigi 2008 Executive Committee.

It would be beneficial if screen casts would have at least English
subtitle so the knowledge and ideas could be widely spread.

Dave Thomas

1/5/2008 9:52:00 PM

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On Jan 5, 2008, at 6:36 AM, Leonard Chin wrote:

> We are also currently looking for speakers on a wide range of topics
> about Ruby. We'll do our best to help you climb over the language
> barrier, so this is a great chance to reach out to Japanese Rubyists
> with your projects and ideas.

I was invited last year, and I have to admit that I was nervous about
presenting in English. I needn't have been. This is one of the warmest
and most welcoming conferences I've attended. Leonard and Zev took
incredibly care of me, translating talks in real time, and translating
questions during my Q&A session. And Tokyo is an amazing city (but
take a compass because, like London, I don't think there's a straight
street in the place :).

If you have a killer topic, I'd strongly recommend taking the plunge
and submitting it.



Dave

rst0wxyz

1/30/2014 6:53:00 AM

0

On Tuesday, January 28, 2014 11:39:55 AM UTC-8, Albert K. Fung wrote:
> > Free means worthless.
> Free and worthless ....

Most servers are running Linux.
Linux is free, but you have to contribute into it.
And most likely, you have to customize Linux to your configuration of hardware.

Linux is great when you're the big man on the system. You can customize the OS anyway you want since you have the source codes.

Anti-DabianchenVirus

1/30/2014 9:58:00 PM

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On Tuesday, January 28, 2014 11:39:55 AM UTC-8, Albert K. Fung wrote:
> Free and worthless ....
(remainder of pompous pansy homo troll-post trash snipped)

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Pansy homo troll Bertie Fungus referred to superstorm Sandy as "Sally" !
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.china/msg/108af9dec72d...
Hey, Dumb Fuck! Your English is so bad, that you don't even know the difference between Sandy and Sally ! You are NOTHING but a pathetic pompous ugly old fart begging for attention in cyber space.
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Bwahahahahaha ! How pathetic !