Past Events
Lightning Talks Meetup
Right before summer, let's have some lightning talks! We will limit the night to 3 lightning talks. To have better chances of having yours accepted, submit it before Tuesday here: https://montrealrb.com/talks/new
Doors will open at 6PM and the meetup starts at 6:30.
FAQ
- Who? : Everyone who is interested in technologies, programming and Ruby on Rails or Ruby
- How much?: It's free
- Register?: No need, just come, you're welcome
- Questions?: Contact Sophie ([email protected]) or tweet @montrealrb
Talks
The crystal language, an ode to ruby, by Timothee Clain and Nicholas Gelinas
The crystal language is a statically-typed, compiled, and ruby-like language with terrific performance.
While still young, it could be the next ruby with enough love and interest, capitalizing on the fact that its learning curve is quasi null for any decent rubyist.
This talks will outline the current state of the language, its advantages, drawbacks and perspective.
About Timothee Clain and Nicholas Gelinas
pyx4 http://tclain.github.ioAvid Learner. Educator. Artist
Brought to you by our sponsors:
February meetup
Talks
Background jobs at scale, by Kerstin Puschke
Slow requests to third party payment gateways or sudden spikes in image uploads make background jobs crucial to scaling applications. However, they require us to think differently about failure scenarios: we give up consistency guarantees, and we can’t be certain if or when a job will succeed. In this talk, you’ll learn how to get the started with background jobs, master the challenges they're posing, and how they are used at Shopify to scale one of the largest running Rails applications.
About Kerstin Puschke
ShopifyKerstin is a software developer at Shopify’s HQ in Ottawa. She’s exhilarated to transform Shopify’s massive Rails code base into a more modular monolith, building on her prior experience with distributed microservices architectures. Before moving to Canada, she helped organize the Hamburg Ruby user group and her local Rails Girls chapter.
Brought to you by our sponsors:
Code night
Organizing regular meetups is a huge commitment and is very time consuming. I am so grateful to the people who prepares a talk for other passioned rubyists. I wasn't able to find a speaker with a talk ready that is available this month, so we will do a code night.
Bring your laptop and we'll do some challenges together. Professionnals and hobbyists of all levels are welcome.
Please note that I've made the decision to not replace a regular meetup by a code night in the future. Finding a speaker is the hardest part of the job so I prefer to keep my energy finding great talks and organize quality events. A meetup will officially be scheduled once the talk is confirmed.
If you'd like to submit a talk for a future event, you can do it there: https://montrealrb.com/talks/new
Brought to you by our sponsors:
Founded by and for entrepreneurs, La Gare is a multidisciplinary collaborative workplace located in the heart of the Mile-End, which is open to entrepreneurs, startups and self-employed workers, in addition to offering events to Montréal’s entrepreneurial community. Details and terms for accessing our services: https://garemtl.com/en
Le Wagon brings technical skills to creative people and entrepreneurs within 28 cities around the world. This 9-week bootcamp (FullStack program - web development) gives you the ability to build a prototype of any idea you might have. More than 3000 alumni have graduated from Le Wagon worldwide.
Curious to learn with Le Wagon ? Download our Syllabus for free, or book a call with Guillaume, our Bootcamp Manager.
Further details about the course and how to apply can be found on www.lewagon.com/montreal.
December Coding Meetup
It is now a tradition, in december we get together to help people get started with Ruby or Rails!
We do have a few things to improve on the website if you want a project to work on, you can also try the Advent of Code for another kind of challenge, or bring your own project!
We need people of all levels to have a great coding night!
November Meetup
This will be a special joint edition of Montreal.rb and Papers We Love
Talks
How not to structure your database-backed web applications, by Marina Chirchikova
Marina will present an overview of this paper by Yang et al., focusing on how these principles apply to Rails applications and go over different examples, followed by a discussion.
About Marina Chirchikova
Marina is a software developer working at Shopify.
Brought to you by our sponsors:
News
Want to host one of our meetups?
Good news everyone!
It's now simpler than ever to host one of our meetups!
Fill out this form today so we can plan something soon:...Continue...
Last meetup follow up!
Slack community
Many of you asked how to join our Slack Community. We are working on a feature to send you an invitation automatically...Continue...
RailsBridge is coming and we need you!
Yes, we need you!
Do you love Ruby? Of course you do! Do you want to make web development more accessible, fun and welcoming? Well, you can be a teacher at RailsBridge!
We are looking for 30...Continue...
Last meetup follow up!
Hello everybody!
The last meetup was a huge success! Thanks to Centre Cloud.ca for the venue and Bookwitty for the food!
I announced that the next RailsBridge will be in September. This is...Continue...
last meetup's follow up
Français
Voici les liens des deux présentations du mois passé:
GraphQL on Rails, par Marc-André Giroux
[Elm, La programmation...Continue...
Meetup du 16 Février | February 16th meetup
Français:
Shopify nous invite dans leurs tous nouveaux bureaux ce mois-ci!
Progressive Web Apps in Rails for fun and profit, par Sophie Déziel
>...Continue...
Links – Liens
Voici les liens vers ce qui a été présenté hier!
Here are the links for what have been presented yesterday!
- Rails doctrine: rubyonrails.org/doctrine
- Learn...Continue...
Beginner’s Night – 19 Janvier 2016
Français
Pour le premier meetup de 2016, nous démarrons en orientant la soirée pour les nouveaux développeurs, ceux qui apprennent Ruby ou qui sont intéressés par le stack technologique autour...Continue...
Meetup du 15 décembre | December 15th meetup
FRANÇAIS
Votre application Ruby est-elle aussi sécurisée que vous le pensez? par Frédéric Harper
Dans le monde d’aujourd’hui, il est plus facile que...Continue...
So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
Hey fellow Rubyist,
Yesterday was my last meet-up as a Montreal.rb organizer. After 4.5 years of taking care of our group, it’s time for me to pass the torch.
I remember so much from all...Continue...
November 17th Meet-up
Français
Ce mois-ci, nous prenons une petite pause de Ruby et nous regarderons 2 langages fonctionnels: Elixir et Haskell. Est-ce que votre style Ruby changera après cette rencontre? Qui...Continue...
Rails Workshop, Nov 24th
This workshop is a couple hours sprint to help us have a brand new Rails website!!
Experienced and new Ruby on Rails developers are welcome to pair together to work on the features we need to...Continue...
March 17th Meet-up
Français:
À la suite d'une présentation à Confoo, Leonard a accepté de nous donner un talk qu'il a originalement écrit pour les employés de Ballistiq. Pour limiter leurs coûts...Continue...