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Add Eleanor McHugh's talk to February 2025 (#372)
* Add Eleanor McHugh's talk to February 2025 * Fix number of spots left for February 2025
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Our February meeting is our annual event devoted to short talks of no more | ||
than 10 minutes. | ||
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We have space for 4 more talks, and it is our most popular event of the year. So, if you have been on the fence about giving a talk, there is no better opportunity than this. To put yourself on the map, email us at [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) | ||
We have space for 3 more talks, and it is our most popular event of the year. So, if you have been on the fence about giving a talk, there is no better opportunity than this. To put yourself on the map, email us at [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) | ||
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### AI tools for programmers | ||
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> tools, can help engineers rapidly spin up a walking skeleton—a minimal | ||
> yet functional end-to-end system—with minimal effort. | ||
### Never Say, Never Say Die! | ||
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[Eleanor McHugh](https://slideshare.net/feyeleanor) says: | ||
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> Ruby is a high-level language, and there's a general assumption that | ||
> it's ill-suited to low-level shenanigans. But is this true? | ||
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> In this lightning talk I'll introduce some basic Ruby tools for | ||
> accessing low-level system features, concentrating on *nix platforms, | ||
> and see if it's possible to replicate tenderlove's Never Say Die gem | ||
> for recovering from segfaults. | ||
## Afterwards | ||
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When the talks come to an end we'll decamp to a local pub for some food, some | ||
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