We’re giving away a ticket to RubyConf 2011 in New Orleans!

September 21, 2011 § 15 Comments

At Mint we’re lucky enough to have a fantastic conference policy that gives us the opportunity to go and hear from experts in our respective fields, meet our peers and sometimes even see another part of the world.

One of our favourites is Rubyconf in New Orleans. As well as being one of the best Ruby conferences out there, it takes place in one of the most amazing cities in the U.S.

Can I come?

Yes, we want to share the love and are offering one lucky person a ticket to Rubyconf. All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is tell us in the comment section why you think we should choose you. The best/funniest answer wins. Easy.

The competition closes Friday at midnight (EST) so get commenting…

*The winner is responsible for their own travel and accommodation. 



            

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§ 15 Responses to We’re giving away a ticket to RubyConf 2011 in New Orleans!

  • B Pardee says:

    I’m a geek by day and party-machine by night. It’s a perfect storm of geek-partydom. Oops, too soon to say storm?

  • Look, I’m just trying to ditch the cops, okay? I don’t care if you give me a ticket or not.

  • says:

    By observing my response you have changed the outcome of this experiment. I am Schrödinger’s cat. I have both won the ticket and not won the ticket. The question is will I arrive at Ruby Conf?

  • says:

    I’m a broke college student and passionate Ruby & Rails developer. I think that’s the “best” reason around :)

  • says:

    Because every conference needs a security presence :) (And I use Ruby in my security software).

  • says:

    too many video games coming out, please get me out of the house.

  • Scott L says:

    Cause Ruby is so good with a doobie :)

  • says:

    Me. I spent all my resources this past week acquiring an Arduino and trying to interface that with a Rails API. Thus the interest in free tickets

  • says:

    I bought a plane ticket and made hotel reservations and then found out the conference was sold out. I’ll be the guy in the hallway trying to peek through the door of the conference room, wishing I were as cool as everyone inside. I want to be cool again.
    RubyConf.ticket == programmer.super(coolest).

  • B Pardee says:

    Take me out of the contest. I managed to get a ticket.

    Thanks!

  • says:

    “A web designer walks into a bar, but immediately leaves when he sees the table layout..”

    I am really tired of my friends not getting it, I really need that ticket to score a better audience.

    I wonder if a “..thanks for this tip, it worked great for my problem.. buy cheap viagra at buycheapviagrawebsiteverycheap(dot)com” has better chance to win that ticket.

    Hey contestant! I’ll pay you $1 for removing your reply from this post! it’s a WIN-WIN situation…

    No, seriously I need to meet Matz. And my friend and former colleague Merbist is going && giving a talk! I can’t miss his slides!

  • Teresa F says:

    Wow. There are so many reasons why I am the best choice to receive the ticket that it is hard to decide where to start.

    First, you should know that if I win the ticket you will be blessed with good luck or, rather, the absence of bad luck. In the past when I have entered contests and not won, the places offering the contests have, for some inexplicable reason, been plagued by bad luck. I don’t know the full extent but I know they have suffered from fires, burglaries and the occasional disappearance of key employees.

    Avoiding the bad luck isn’t the only reason I am the person who should receive this ticket. I don’t want to play the gender card but let’s face it, these conferences are pretty much sausage fests. Adding another girl would immensely help with the male to female ratio by doubling the number of female attendees. Plus, I will proudly wear all the Mint Digital paraphernalia that you provide so your group has the bragging rights of having a real life girl associated with them.

    As well, the value of karma cannot be overstated. We all know what Stalin said about karma… that it didn’t exist. Well look where he is now. Dead. Similarly, Einstein, Napoleon and Elvis didn’t believe in Karma. That’s right, all dead (maybe not Elvis but you get the point.) By giving me this ticket, you will be blessed with good karma. No, I take that back. You will be blessed with great karma and you won’t end up like Stalin and those other guys. I guarantee it.

    Finally, let me address why I should get this ticket specifically rather than other deserving people. I’m poor. I am trying to learn Ruby and think it would be a great place to meet some people to network with for when I have great ruby skills. Who knows, I could be a future employee at Mint Digital and you wouldn’t want to start our relationship off on the wrong foot, would you? I imagine the bad feelings that would engender and it would lead me to steal office supplies and eat other people’s lunches from the office fridge and I imagine neither of us wants that.

    In all seriousness, thanks so much for your consideration.

    Happiness,
    Teresa

  • Pratik Patel says:

    I am being forced to learn Ruby, kinda of like when one is a child and they are forced to brush their teeth. help me get a ticket so I can have better code hygene

  • says:

    and the winner is?

  • angiemaguire says:

    The winner is Emanuele Tozzato from San Diego, CA for his excellent sense of humour.

    Congratulations Emanuele, email for the details.

    Thank you for all your brilliant entries.

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