Last year over 100 attendees and speakers from around the UK, Europe and US came together in Edinburgh for what keynote speaker and RailsCore member Michael Koziarski recently described on stage in Berlin as “the best small conference” he had ever attended.
Scotland on Rails is pleased to announce the Conference will be running again on March 26—28, 2009, and has sold out of tickets.
http://www.scotlandonrails.com/
Talks at this Event
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The Secret Ingredients of Ruby 4.30
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Scotland on Rails Keynote 2.63
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Getting Git: Getting Effective Project Management 4.24
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Implementing Geo-Awareness 2.05
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Building Blocks of Modularity 4.32
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Ruby on the Couch Eating Potatoes 3.12
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Merb and Rails 3.0 3.62
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TDD: It's About More Than Just "Testing" 3.41
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Cannelloni Beats Spaghetti (Or Structure is Good for You) 3.10
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Working Outside-in with Cucumber and RSpec 4.17
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Glasgow Green Map as a Community Project 3.68
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Selenium on Rails 2.70
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PIT: Rails in the Enterprise 2.93
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In Praise of Non-Fixtured Data 2.93
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Confessions of a PackRat 4.09
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Scotland on Rails Keynote 3.49
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Using/Abusing/Reusing Ruby and Rails 3.55
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Security - What rails will and won't do for you 3.95
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Working effectively with legacy Rails code 3.60
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Advanced Deployment 3.73
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The Ruby Object Model 4.28
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R-House 3.79
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Server to Server communication using XMPP and Ruby 2.68
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How to make a Successful Rails App 4.00
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The big bang - what to do if your Rails codebase grows too big? 3.92
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Who needs Photoshop? Image Manipulation in Ruby 3.49
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Web Applications as Standalone Executables Using Crate. 3.83
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EdgeCase Dialog: Ruby Code Review 4.28
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Avoiding the Big Rewrite: Developing Maintainable Software 3.45
Speakers at this Event
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Aaron Quint 4.02
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Abdel A Saleh 2.93
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Alexander Lang 3.35
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Bruce Scharlau 3.10
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Chad Fowler 4.36
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Cory Forsyth 3.49
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Dave Thomas 4.29
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Eric Smith 2.70
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Evan Light 3.72
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Fernand Galiana 4.20
