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Eric Stewart

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Eric Stewart is software developer from Austin, Texas.
Austin Rails group forms Posted: Nov 17, 2005 7:29 AM
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Looks like Austin will have another Ruby related group. We already have Arctan, a general Ruby group that mostly meets at lunchtime these days. Today Robert Rasmussen announced the formation of a Rails specific group:

I’m happy to announce that a Ruby On Rails user group is starting here in Austin. The first meeting will be next Tuesday, November 15 at 7:00 p.m. and will be hosted downtown at frog design (we plan to have monthly meetings). The details are at Austin Rails.

Hope to see you there!

Robert

Awesome! Developers like myself have had Austin on Rails for a while now, but now we can get together and talk about it.

Read: Austin Rails group forms

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