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May 14, 2008

Test-Driven Rails Studio

Jim Weirich

I have a blast teaching at the Pragmatic Studios.. Mike and Nicole run excellent courses, the format is incredible, and the students enthusiastic. I love presenting with two or three other instructors—it keeps the energy level high, and I always manage to learn a lot from them.

Which is why it's a shame I won't be able to be at two of the upcoming Studios, Advanced Rails in Denver on June 12–14 and Test-Driven Development with Rails on June 9–11. I'm doubly bummed because the latter is taught by Jim Weirich and Joe O'Brien, both old friends from the Ruby community. I've never heard Joe teach, but I've often sat and admired Jim as he takes some complex subject and reduces in to its basics in the most incredibly entertaining ways. If you're in to Rails, and want to take your testing to the next level, I believe there are still some seats available. And if you do get there, tell 'em I said hi! I'm jealous.

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