Some fine folks pointed out that I didn't make it clear that we need you to 
register for the event.

You can do that via Ticket Tailor 
— https://www.tickettailor.com/events/nwrug/1627894

On Thursday, March 13, 2025 at 4:15:04 PM UTC North West Ruby User Group 
(NWRUG) wrote:

> Hey, folks!
>
> We’re pleased to announce that we have a topic for March’s meeting. 
> Instead of a talk, we will work through the Noisy Animals kata 
> <https://thoughtbot.com/blog/introducing-the-noisy-animal-kata>. 
> Developers of all experience levels are welcome; you don’t need to bring a 
> laptop!
>
> Rob <https://ruby.social/@purinkle> will lead the discussion, and we’ll 
> work as a team to make some ugly code prettier. You can look at the 
> repository beforehand, but we recommend coming with a fresh set of eyes.
>
> We will also return to our new home in Ancoats: Colony, One Silk Street. 
> Thanks to Fatsoma, who is kindly covering the venue costs for us. Fatsoma 
> <https://www.fatsoma.com/> will provide pizzas, and thoughtbot 
> <https://thoughtbot.com/> will buy the first round of drinks after the 
> workshop.
>
> Full details and registration for the event over on our website: 
> https://nwrug.org/events/2025-march
>
> If you have any questions, let us know.
>
> Cheers,
> Rob and Tekin
>
> On Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at 11:57:38 AM UTC North West Ruby User 
> Group (NWRUG) wrote:
>
>> Hey, all!
>>
>> Hot off the heels of our February meeting, it’s time to announce our 
>> March meeting! Thank you to all the folks who attended and spoke in 
>> February. We look forward to seeing you all again.
>>
>> Our March meeting is on Thursday, 20 March. We’ll open the doors at 
>> 6.30pm, start at 7pm, and head off to socialise at 8pm. Our friends at 
>> Fatsoma will host us at Colony, One Silk Street. More details will appear 
>> on our website with a link to follow.
>>
>> You may have noticed that there is no talk topic! Now, here is where you 
>> come in. Do any of the following questions inspire you to volunteer?
>>
>>
>>    - Important aspects of Rails today that developers should know.
>>    - The future of Rails in 1, 5, or 10 years, and the evolution of 
>>    software development.
>>    - The history of Rails and key lessons learned.
>>    - What is something you’ve learned recently?
>>    - What is something interesting you’ve seen in your work Slack or on 
>>    a blog?
>>    - What is something you have recently stopped doing or changed your 
>>    opinion about?
>>    - Do you have an opposite opinion about a mainstream topic?
>>    
>>
>> What other excellent ideas do you have? We’d love to hear them. If you’d 
>> like to volunteer, contact us at in...@nwrug.org, and we’ll help you 
>> turn your idea into a fantastic talk.
>>
>> —Rob and Tekin
>>
>

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