I was supposed to be in Boston this week at the Voices that Matter Professional Ruby Conference, but due to client obligations it looks like I will not be there but I have found some great coverage from Nick Quaranto of the Litany Against Fear blog.
Nick?s Professional Ruby Conference Notes list each day?s events and details of each speaker. Here are links to his notes just from Tuesday:
Tuesday
1. Keynote, from Obie Fernandez.
2. Riding Rails at The New York Times, from Ben Koski.
3. JRuby: Who What Now?, from Thomas Enebo
4. Introduction to Mongrel, from Matt Pelletier
5. The many facets of Ruby at AT&T Interactive Notes, from Coby Randquist
6. Demystifying Rails Plugin Development, from Nick Plante
7. Four Years of Ruby Development, from Ezra Zygmuntowicz
8. Nature Network Stays Agile in the Enterprise, from Matt Janowski
9. Refactoring Complex Domains in Ruby on Rails Notes, from Shane Harvie
UPDATE: Nick posted with Wednesday?s talks too.
Wednesday
1. 5 Great Talks, from Matt Knox
2. Payment Processing with ActiveMerchant, from Cody Fauser
3. Rock Solid Ruby Deployments, from Philippe Hanrigou
4. Messaging with Ruby on Rails, from Blaine Cook
5. Mobile Developments, from Matt Pelletier
6. Testing as Communication: Real-World Techniques, from Jon Larkowski
7. Surviving as a Windows Based Rails Developer, from David Berube
8. Rails AntiPatterns, from Chad Pytel and Tammer Saleh
9. Battle Royale: Merb?s Role in the MVC Holy Wars, from Foy Savas
UPDATE: And some additional ones from Thursday.
Thursday
1. Ruby: Fragile or Agile?, from Josh Susser
2. RESTful Possibilities – REST in Rails and Beyond, from James Golick
3. Using Berkeley DB and Ruby for Large Data Sets, from Matt Bauer
4. Contributing to Insoshi with Git and GitHub, from Michael Hartl
Great job Nick.
Dude, do you ever actually attend any Ruby conferences? 🙂
Dude, do you ever actually attend any Ruby conferences? 🙂
Thanks for the props. 🙂
Thanks for the props. 🙂
@Mike I sure do went to AAC and RubyFringe this year. I didn’t see you at either of them.
I would be in Boston this week but a couple of paying clients take precedence over a few talks.
RubyConf was on my agenda but the same thing happened, paying clients. Kinda glad I didn’t go to RubyConf, too much love for me down there.
@Mike I sure do went to AAC and RubyFringe this year. I didn’t see you at either of them.
I would be in Boston this week but a couple of paying clients take precedence over a few talks.
RubyConf was on my agenda but the same thing happened, paying clients. Kinda glad I didn’t go to RubyConf, too much love for me down there.
Even more talks from Thursday are up…update when you can! 🙂
Even more talks from Thursday are up…update when you can! 🙂