diff --git a/source/meetings/2025/february/index.html.md b/source/meetings/2025/february/index.html.md index 11675aa..add145e 100644 --- a/source/meetings/2025/february/index.html.md +++ b/source/meetings/2025/february/index.html.md @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Victoria St. [Full venue and registration details are given below](#feb25registr Our February meeting is our annual event devoted to short talks of no more than 10 minutes. -We have space for 7 more talks, and it is our most popular event of the year. So, if you have been on the fence about giving a talk, there is no better opportunity than this. To put yourself on the map, email us at [talks@lrug.org](mailto:talks@lrug.org) +We have space for 4 more talks, and it is our most popular event of the year. So, if you have been on the fence about giving a talk, there is no better opportunity than this. To put yourself on the map, email us at [talks@lrug.org](mailto:talks@lrug.org) ### AI tools for programmers @@ -51,6 +51,14 @@ David Lantos says: > a brief look into the history of [RSpec](https://rspec.info) and a glance into the future. +### Rails 8 + AI = Happy Life for Lazy Engineer to Create a Walking Skeleton + +[Zhiqiang Bian](https://www.linkedin.com/in/zhiqiang-bian/) says: + +> In this talk, I’ll explore how Rails 8, combined with AI-assisted +> tools, can help engineers rapidly spin up a walking skeleton—a minimal +> yet functional end-to-end system—with minimal effort. + ## Afterwards When the talks come to an end we'll decamp to a local pub for some food, some