The other month I thought to myself, “Self,” I said. “You need to LEARN MORE.”
“Let’s schedule all the learns at once.”
Not exactly.
But it seems as much, doesn’t it?
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The Dancing Engineer who loves #CockroachLabs and #CharacterShoes
The other month I thought to myself, “Self,” I said. “You need to LEARN MORE.”
“Let’s schedule all the learns at once.”
Not exactly.
But it seems as much, doesn’t it?
Continue reading “And also taking a FREE seven week MongoDB course”
This Friday and Saturday I am attending Groningen’s Rails Girls workshop where I’ll learn to install and build an application using ruby on rails. I utterly love these things because there’s absolutely no pressure AND IT’S FREE.
Plus learning. Learning is cool.
Like bowties.
Running through the Setting Up Rails tutorial – specifically, the Setup for OS X – and everything is smooth as silk.
UNTIL.
[ yes, queue that dramatic music ]
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PyGrunn 2015 Slides Leveraging Procedural Knowledge
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Hello. I’m Rain.
I encourage you to send your comments, feedback, and snide remarks to my twitter handle @rainsdance during the course of this presentation.
I am a Technical Account Manager with Red Hat and I know a lot about a few specific technologies, I am a django / python newbie. At Red Hat we have SBRs – specialty based routing – it means that I know a lot about Satellite, but very little about clusters. We realize that everyone’s a newbie about something even if they know a lot about something else.
While you may not be new to django or python, this talk will show you how to leverage the knowledge you already have to learn something new.
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Sorry for the mess.
Blah blah blah insert witticism about rebuilding and re-branding and re other stuffs. (Add a humbling brag of awesome.) Got your towel? Then don’t panic.
I’ll be back soon.
EDIT: And we’re back!