Meet up NBG meeting room Paris with fellow Ruby on Rails hackers, throw an editor/shell onto the wall, grab a cup of coffee and refactor OSEM code together.

That way we can share knowledge about setting up the development environment, editor tricks, RSpec patterns, gems or general rails code. Interested? Join us!

Looking for hackers with the skills:

rubyonrails rails ruby haml html css javascript

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Hack Week 12 Hack Week 14

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    • hennevogel
      over 9 years ago by hennevogel | Reply

      This year we are working on Questionnaires. Come visit us and check it out!

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