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Excellent Hari, great contribution overall. I will ask Santa for some time to be able to read and follow them :)
George
On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 8:23 AM, Haris Dimitriou notifications@github.com wrote:
Good morning everybody!
I've uploaded the presentation of our last meeting "Rails Basics 01".
You can enjoy it online at http://xarisd.io/presentations/rails-basics-01
You can explore the source code at https://github.com/xarisd/rails-basics-01
And now for a bonus...or two
If anybody is interested how he/she can make presentations in simple markup (Markdown) I've prepared a presentation for that (made during last PyThess meeting) "Hacking Presentations". You can view it online at http://xarisd.io/presentations/hacking-presentations You can explore the source code at https://github.com/xarisd/hacking-presentations
All the presentations I've made so far can be found at http://xarisd.io/presentations including the "Ruby Basics I" and "Ruby Basics II"
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/thessrb/meetup/issues/56.
Can't wait to get my hands on s9. I'm planning to make a proper introduction to git and github for City College's Java Cafe and this will definitely fit in well... Thanks Hari, great intro!
@eleftherakis @kootoopas thanks for the feedback! @eleftherakis I think I am going to ask Santa for some time too :-)
Guys and girls : if you get stack on anything at all regarding using slideshow-s9, you can contact me via twitter or email or you can create an issue on https://github.com/xarisd/hacking-presentations/issues in case you feel that something is missing from the steps explained.
Good morning everybody!
I've uploaded the presentation of our last meeting "Rails Basics 01".
You can enjoy it online at http://xarisd.io/presentations/rails-basics-01
You can explore the source code at https://github.com/xarisd/rails-basics-01
And now for a bonus...or two
If anybody is interested how he/she can make presentations in simple markup (Markdown) I've prepared a presentation for that (made during last PyThess meeting) "Hacking Presentations". You can view it online at http://xarisd.io/presentations/hacking-presentations You can explore the source code at https://github.com/xarisd/hacking-presentations
All the presentations I've made so far can be found at http://xarisd.io/presentations including the "Ruby Basics I" and "Ruby Basics II"