We interrupt the current “All PackRat All The Time” theme for this blog for an announcement. This Wednesday (March 8th), I’ll be driving down to Provo to give my Ruby Cocoa presentation to the BYU Ruby Users Group. I’ll probably have some repeat visitors from URUG, but it will interesting to meet some more Ruby people interested in Cocoa.
For some reason, the folks down in Provo seem to be a little more interested in non mainstream technologies like Ruby, NeXT (in its day) and hence Cocoa, etc. I wonder why that is? As a University of Utah alumni, that bothers me a bit. Are the Utes turning out Java, .NET lemmings? The answer is probably another post, but you can look at Alan Kay and his talk entitled “Are Computer Science and Software Engineering Oxymorons?”. He gave this talk at the University of Utah last month and I found it quite interesting.
Wish I had seen this a month ago. I’m not a BYU RUG member, but I am a student there. Cocoa and Ruby development are both very interesting to me, so let me know if you do something like this in the area again!