Nick Sieger: Tag stpaul do what you love tag:blog.nicksieger.com,2005:Typo Typo 2007-08-31T18:00:24+00:00 Nick Sieger urn:uuid:186cc2f4-2e99-4475-81b1-c542a22d91cb 2006-12-22T05:17:30+00:00 2007-08-31T18:00:24+00:00 Ruby in the Twin Cities in 2006 <p>Mirroring the wider <a href="http://www.tiobe.com/tpci.htm">global trend</a>, Ruby has seen a big uptick of growth in my hometown of Minneapolis over the past year.</p> <p>A little over one year ago, the very first meeting of the <a href="http://ruby.mn/">Ruby Users of Minnesota</a> (affectionately known as &#8220;Java Programmers Anonymous&#8221;) was held. I was not in attendance (until the second meeting in late December), but by the January/February timeframe we had a surprisingly good showing of 15-20 people. We&#8217;ve sustained or exceeded that number since, packing our group in the back of a <a href="http://www.loringpark-mpls.dunnbros.com/">Dunn Brothers Coffee on Loring Park</a> the last Tuesday of every month.</p> <p>More interesting a metric is how the number of people doing Ruby full-time has progressed. Somewhere around spring-time, guys were starting to itch for work. By summer time, <a href="http://www.slantwisedesign.com/">Slantwise Design</a>, formerly a mostly-web-design shop had been hired to do its first Rails contract, for what would turn out to be <a href="http://www.sayswap.com/">Sayswap</a>. Slantwise is a Rails-exclusive shop now.</p> <p><a href="http://www.railsday2006.com/">Rails Day</a> had an entry from Bruno Bornsztein and Ben Moore, <a href="http://www.sneakology.com/site/about">Sneakology</a>. This prolific duo would go on to contract on <a href="http://www.yfly.com/">YFly</a>, and play around with a local one-page news aggregator at <a href="http://acu.mn/">Acu.mn</a>. Almost two months ago, they went live with their new startup, <a href="http://www.curbly.com/">Curbly</a>, a social-networking DIY design community.</p> <p>We&#8217;re also happy to lay claim to RUM regulars <a href="http://headius.blogspot.com/">Charles Oliver Nutter</a> and <a href="http://www.bloglines.com/blog/ThomasEEnebo">Thomas Enebo</a>, the two lead JRuby developers, who tirelessly give monthly updates on the lightning progress that JRuby is undergoing.</p> <p>All in all, there are at least 20 full-time Rubyists in the Twin Cities, and the number is going up week by week.</p> <p>Yours truly has been doing Ruby mostly-full-time for my current employer <a href="http://www.digitalriver.com/">Digital River</a>, where I&#8217;m proud to have sneaked Ruby into the system. There are at least two other programmers writing Ruby code at DR, and hopefully we&#8217;ll be hiring more in 2007. If you&#8217;re looking for work or interested in what we&#8217;re doing with Ruby, drop me a line!</p> <p>So what happened this year in other user groups around the world?</p>