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Grails Presentations Open Sourced on GitHub

Posted by: Jason Rudolph on September 3, 2008

Want to help convince your peers to take Grails for a spin? Are you looking to give a presentation to your dev team, your company, or perhaps a local user group? If you’d rather not have to assemble a presentation from scratch, I’ve got good news for you: you can now grab the raw Keynote files and demo code for my Grails presentations on GitHub. (If you don’t have Keynote, no worries: the PDFs are available as well). And it’s GitHub, so feel free to fork, customize, and spread the good word. Remember: As long as there’s an IDE somewhere with an open struts-config file, there’s a developer in need of help.

If you’re not using Git yet, well, you should be. Seriously. But that’s a different post altogether. In the meantime though, you can download any of the presentations as a zip file or tarball. Just look for the “download” button on the GitHub page for each presentation.

Enjoy!

Jason Rudolph

About Jason Rudolph

Jason Rudolph is a Principal at Relevance, a leading development and training organization specializing in Ruby, Rails, Groovy, and Grails, and integrating them into enterprise environments. Jason has more than nine years of experience in developing software solutions for domestic and international clients of all sizes, including start-ups, Dow 30 companies, and government organizations.

Jason is the author of the highly-praised book, Getting Started with Grails, and speaks frequently at software conferences and user groups. Jason also contributes regularly to the open source community, both as an early committer to Grails, and also as a committer to the Streamlined framework and numerous other Ruby and Rails projects.

Jason holds a degree in Computer Science from the University of Virginia. You can find Jason online at http://jasonrudolph.com.

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