NQ Consulting (http://www.nqc.com/) have agreed to sponsor this months NWRUG meeting, so there will be Free pizza!
It's important that if you're planning on attending that you email me and let me know so I know how many pizzas to order, but also so the BBC know who to let in.
Will.
-- Will Jessop Super Shiny Robot Limited - Professional web design and development
> NQ Consulting (http://www.nqc.com/) have agreed to sponsor this months
> NWRUG meeting, so there will be Free pizza!
> It's important that if you're planning on attending that you email me
> and let me know so I know how many pizzas to order, but also so the
> BBC know who to let in.
> Will.
> --
> Will Jessop
> Super Shiny Robot Limited - Professional web design and development
> NQ Consulting (http://www.nqc.com/) have agreed to sponsor this months
> NWRUG meeting, so there will be Free pizza!
> It's important that if you're planning on attending that you email me
> and let me know so I know how many pizzas to order, but also so the
> BBC know who to let in.
> Will.
> --
> Will Jessop
> Super Shiny Robot Limited - Professional web design and development
> > NQ Consulting (http://www.nqc.com/) have agreed to sponsor this months
> > NWRUG meeting, so there will be Free pizza!
> > It's important that if you're planning on attending that you email me
> > and let me know so I know how many pizzas to order, but also so the
> > BBC know who to let in.
> > Will.
> > --
> > Will Jessop
> > Super Shiny Robot Limited - Professional web design and development
> I'll be there. No really, I mean it this time (I'm in Manchester
> anyway this afternoon for something else) :)
> On Jun 17, 10:47 am, Asa Calow <mothers...@asacalow.co.uk> wrote:
> > Yup I'm in too.
> > On 17 Jun 2009, at 13:53, Will Jessop wrote:
> > > Good news!
> > > NQ Consulting (http://www.nqc.com/) have agreed to sponsor this months
> > > NWRUG meeting, so there will be Free pizza!
> > > It's important that if you're planning on attending that you email me
> > > and let me know so I know how many pizzas to order, but also so the
> > > BBC know who to let in.
> > > Will.
> > > --
> > > Will Jessop
> > > Super Shiny Robot Limited - Professional web design and development
There's still Ashley's Zsh talk and there's usually some pretty good discussions that go on during the pizza phase of the evening which certainly make it worthwhile, and we can always retire to the bar a bit earlier.
Unless you're volunteering for a short talk that is ;)
Will.
-- Will Jessop Super Shiny Robot Limited - Professional web design and development
I hope no one thinks I'm some sort of awesome zsh guru... Will only asked for a 5-10 min demo! Knowing my luck one of the zsh core team will be there :)
> On 18 Jun 2009, at 12:20, Will Jessop wrote: > There's still Ashley's Zsh talk
> I hope no one thinks I'm some sort of awesome zsh guru... Will only > asked for a 5-10 min demo! Knowing my luck one of the zsh core team > will be there :)
Don't worry about it, we'll have enough to talk about/do/eat
Will.
-- Will Jessop Super Shiny Robot Limited - Professional web design and development
I hope no one thinks I'm some sort of awesome zsh guru... Will only asked for a 5-10 min demo! Knowing my luck one of the zsh core team will be there :)
> On 18 Jun 2009, at 12:06, Lee Hambley wrote:
>> Whats the plan if there's no code submitted?
> There's still Ashley's Zsh talk and there's usually some pretty good
> discussions that go on during the pizza phase of the evening which
> certainly make it worthwhile, and we can always retire to the bar a
> bit earlier.
> Unless you're volunteering for a short talk that is ;)
> Will.
> -- > Will Jessop
> Super Shiny Robot Limited - Professional web design and development
> And there is me getting a little bit drunk and trying to fend of the
> advances of ashley to stay in his hotel room :P
> Sent from my iPhone
> On 18 Jun 2009, at 12:20, Will Jessop <w...@willj.net> wrote:
> > On 18 Jun 2009, at 12:06, Lee Hambley wrote:
> >> Whats the plan if there's no code submitted?
> > There's still Ashley's Zsh talk and there's usually some pretty good
> > discussions that go on during the pizza phase of the evening which
> > certainly make it worthwhile, and we can always retire to the bar a
> > bit earlier.
> > Unless you're volunteering for a short talk that is ;)
> > Will.
> > --
> > Will Jessop
> > Super Shiny Robot Limited - Professional web design and development
> Thanks for the talk, Ashley, and good to finally meet everyone!
> On 18 June, 23:00, Adam Holt <ads.n...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > And there is me getting a little bit drunk and trying to fend of the
> > advances of ashley to stay in his hotel room :P
> > Sent from my iPhone
> > On 18 Jun 2009, at 12:20, Will Jessop <w...@willj.net> wrote:
> > > On 18 Jun 2009, at 12:06, Lee Hambley wrote:
> > >> Whats the plan if there's no code submitted?
> > > There's still Ashley's Zsh talk and there's usually some pretty good
> > > discussions that go on during the pizza phase of the evening which
> > > certainly make it worthwhile, and we can always retire to the bar a
> > > bit earlier.
> > > Unless you're volunteering for a short talk that is ;)
> > > Will.
> > > --
> > > Will Jessop
> > > Super Shiny Robot Limited - Professional web design and development
> Anyhow, anyone use irb in a big way? My talk would be based around > my obsessive search for the perfect OO/FP shell.
Couldn't live without it, especially when doing headless browser testing (Culerity/Celerity in my case.) You can't *see* what is happening on the page, so you end up poking it through irb to figure out why stuff isn't happening when it should be.
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Caius Durling <ca...@caius.name> wrote:
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> On 19 Jun 2009, at 10:56, Steve Tickle wrote:
> > Anyhow, anyone use irb in a big way? My talk would be based around
> > my obsessive search for the perfect OO/FP shell.
> Couldn't live without it, especially when doing headless browser
> testing (Culerity/Celerity in my case.) You can't *see* what is
> happening on the page, so you end up poking it through irb to figure
> out why stuff isn't happening when it should be.