In article <1136594436.21530.10.camel@lin-workstation.azapple.com> Craig writes: > Are there any groups in the Phoenix area for either ruby or ruby on > rails? > > I spent a fair amount of time setting up and running through basic > tutorials for ruby on rails and it looks very promising. Signed up for > the mail list - very active. Noticed the development 'gems' - very > promising. I want more info...any ideas? Your timing couldn't be better. Here's a recent article from the ruby-talk mailing list: > From: james_b@neurogami.com (James Britt) > Subject: [ANN] Phoenix Ruby Users Group January Meeting > Date: 31 Dec 05 04:46:05 GMT > To: ruby-talk@ruby-lang.org (ruby-talk ML) > X-MLServer: fml [fml 4.0.3 release (20011202/4.0.3)]; post only (only members can post) > X-ML-Info: If you have a question, send e-mail with the body > "help" (without quotes) to the address ruby-talk-ctl@ruby-lang.org; > help= > > The 2006 kickoff meeting of the Phoenix Ruby Users Group will be on > January 9th, at 6:15 pm, at Cyclone Commerce. > > Details may be found at > > http://refreshphoenix.org/wiki/phoenixrubyusersgroup > > aka > > http://rubyurl.com/AKZ > > December's meeting was a blast, and I expect more of the same in the new > year! > > > James Britt > > -- > > http://www.ruby-doc.org - Ruby Help & Documentation > http://www.artima.com/rubycs/ - Ruby Code & Style: Writers wanted > http://www.rubystuff.com - The Ruby Store for Ruby Stuff > http://www.jamesbritt.com - Playing with Better Toys > http://www.30secondrule.com - Building Better Tools BTW, I haven't played with rails, but I've written a couple of apps in ruby. It's a beautiful language. -Dale --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss