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updated_by:
email: [email protected]
name: Alessandro Proserpio
created_by:
email: [email protected]
name: Alessandro Proserpio
category: meeting
title: March 2024 Meeting
created_at: 2024-02-18 16:32:00 +0000
published_at: 2024-02-18 16:32:00 +0000
status: Published
hosted_by:
- :name: canva
meeting_date: 2024-03-11
---

The March 2024 meeting of LRUG will be on Monday the 11th of March, from 6:00pm
to 8:00pm (meeting starts at 6:30pm).

This month we're hosted by the lovely folk at [Canva](https://www.canva.com/)
in [their offices][canva-venue], on Hoxton Square.
[Full venue and registration details are given below](#mar24registration).

## Agenda

### Understanding RuboCop's workflow

[Alexey Schepin](https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexeyschepin/) says:

> Many Ruby engineers are familiar with RuboCop and eager to write custom cops.
> However, existing resources often prioritise Abstract Syntax Tree (AST)
> concepts over RuboCop's workflow and built-in tools. This talk aims to rectify
> this by focusing on understanding RuboCop's workflow and its practical
> implications for writing custom cops. Join us to explore the fundamentals of
> RuboCop's workflow, empowering you to develop custom cops with ease and
> clarity.

{::coverage year="2024" month="march" talk="understanding-rubocop-workflow" /}

### How to Stop Being a Subject Matter Expert

[Luke Thomas](https://www.linkedin.com/pub/luke-thomas/19/5b6/22a) says:

> Tactics for helping that stressed-out single point of failure in your life
> become a happier member of a team...of multiple points of failure.

{::coverage year="2024" month="march" talk="how-to-stop-being-a-subject-matter-expert" /}

## Afterwards

When the talks come to an end we'll decamp to a local pub for some food, some
drinks and some chat with your fellow attendees.

Of course, even though this is the socialising part and seems more
informal, please remember that still we consider it to be a part of the
meeting and covered by our [code of conduct](http://readme.lrug.org/#code-of-conduct).

## Venue & Registration {#mar24registration}

Prior to attending you should familiarise yourself with our
[README](http://readme.lrug.org/) paying close attention to the [code of
conduct](http://readme.lrug.org/#code-of-conduct) which applies to all
attendees.

### Secure your place

Hopefully you all remember that physical meetings involve finite space and so to
be guaranteed entry **[you need to register via ticket tailor]
[march2024-ticket-tailor]**.

We are trialling a new ticketing platform, Ticket Tailor. Do let us know how you
find the user flow on it.

### Venue

The address of the venue:

> Canva<br/>33 Hoxton Square<br/>London<br/>N1 6PB<br/><br/>[See on a map]
[canva-venue]

The venue has a hard limit of 150 people. Even with such a high number, if you
register and realise you can't come, please use ticket tailor to give up your
place so someone else can come in your place. We might be able to let in people
on the night who haven't registered, but we can't guarantee it.

[canva-venue]: https://maps.app.goo.gl/wZc9ZrChcZs8Gbba9
[march2024-ticket-tailor]: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/lrug/1160733
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