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London Ruby User Group:Bowline: A Ruby GUI Framework
Bowline: A Ruby GUI Framework
If you've ever wished creating a desktop application was as simple as creating a Rails website you'll be interested in Bowline.
Bowline is a Ruby GUI framework. You can design and build your applications in an agile way, deploying them cross platform.
Bowline lets you take your existing skills and apply them to the desktop. You can write apps in HTML/JavaScript/Ruby without having to worry about
different platforms or a complex GUI API.
More details: http://github.com/maccman/bowline
ABOUT ALEX MACCAW
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Alex MacCaw is a web application developer specializing in Ruby on Rails. I live in London, UK, and am working for Made by Many, a digital consulting company.
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ABOUT THE LONDON RUBY USER GROUP
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LRUG is the London Ruby User Group; a community of ruby developers based in and around London. We meet up at least once a month; on the 2nd Wednesday of the month we have meetings with talks, demos and such-like and then we have pub-based meetups organised on an ad-hoc basis (roughly half-way between meetings).
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PODCAST BOWLINE: A RUBY GUI FRAMEWORK
This session took part at the Lightning Talk Evening. You can view the other 9 podcasts here.
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OTHER RIA, AJAX & WEB EVENTS
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Flex London User Group
FREE EVENT:
Flex London User Group August
London, Monday, August 2nd
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London Ruby User Group
FREE EVENT:
LRUG
London, Monday, August 9th
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London Ajax User Group
FREE EVENT:
August London Ajax
London, Tuesday, August 10th
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A NoSQL Summer
FREE EVENT:
A NoSQL Summer London Meetup
London, Wednesday, August 11th
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London HTML5 User Group
FREE EVENT:
HTML5
London, Wednesday, August 18th
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Peter Lubber's HTML5 “Fast Track”
2 DAY COURSE. Featuring Peter Lubbers London, Tuesday, August 24th
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A NoSQL Summer
FREE EVENT:
A NoSQL Summer London Meetup
London, Wednesday, August 25th
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Peter Lubbers' HTML5 WebSocket and Communication
2 DAY COURSE. Featuring Peter Lubbers London, Thursday, August 26th
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