You’d might think that Denmark (where I live), being the home country of DHH, has a large and active Ruby and Rails community. The truth is that neither Ruby or Rails is particularly well-known in Denmark, and that the first Danish Ruby/Rails user group that I’ve heard of has just been formed this summer. It’s called Copenhagen.rb (Copenhagen Ruby Brigade) and the second meeting takes place on August 16th at 5 PM in Lyngby.
Amongst the members of Copenhagen.rb are Jesper Rønn-Jensen, Olle Jonsson, Lars Pind , Jakob Skjerning and 25 other Rails-lovers near Copenhagen.
The agenda (published at the mailing list, since no website exists yet) looks like this:
The company hosting the meeting this time is called Nordija, and the address is Nørgaardsvej 7, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby - and again; it’s August 16 at 5 PM. I’ll be there, and I hope you’ll be there too, if you are in the area!
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