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June 15, 2005

Rails Training

Mike Clark and I are planning on giving a two-day Rails Bootcamp at various locations around the country, starting in the fall. The idea will be to take people from zero to Rails coder, with lots of live coding and plenty of time for Q&A. For folks who don’t know Ruby, there’ll be a one day Ruby course before the main event. Cost is still to be decided, but is likely to be something in the $650—850 range (and maybe about $950—$1150 including the Ruby course)—to some extent the price is driven by the location.

We’re trying to gauge interest, and to work out the best cities. The democratic way to decide seems to be to put it to a vote, so if you’d like to wander on over the the wiki, you can both vote for a location and register to be notified.

Could I beg a favor—could you only vote for a location if you would seriously plan to attend there?

Thanks.

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