Why should you attend the London Ruby Unconference 2019?

Codescrum
2 min readSep 25, 2019

If you have a love for Ruby, a keen interest in learning and wish to meet other software enthusiasts, you should definitely attend the London Ruby Unconference 2019. This is an event where you can make friends, take part in open, creative conversations, share your ideas and insights, and gain a deeper understanding of technology topics. This year’s Unconference will take place on 19th October 2019.

What can you expect of the London Ruby Unconference?

An unconference is unlike a typical conference, as there is no pre-planned agenda, no central organisation, no fixed speakers, and no eye-watering price tag!

The last event had fifteen sessions in total, organised in 5 parallel tracks, with 5 hands-on workshops and 15 different one-hour sessions.

Check the 5 Highlights of last year’s London Ruby Unconference

What will we talk about?

At the moment, we are open to suggestions from the community, which can be sent to us up to one week before the event. So if you have an interesting idea, feel free to contact us. Some of the topics from the last event included: Developer Mentoring, Learning from other languages, Design Architectures, Ruby Toolbox and Miscellaneous.

Find the best talent and experience in London

We have organised the Unconference for the last four years, giving attendees an outstanding space where the London Ruby community can meet up and learn from each other. We have the good fortune to be placed in a technological city that is the home of numerous companies with very talented staff, so we are sure you will meet expert developers you can gain deep knowledge from.

How do I get tickets?

To get your free tickets, just register here!

Visit our website for further information about the venue, sponsors and dynamics of this event.

Don’t miss it! Learn, code and make friends!

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