Ruby is a dynamic, open source language with a focus on simplicity. Since it's release in 1995, Ruby is now among most popular programing languages. The Ruby on Rails web framework has created a major shift in the web development space. If you haven't experienced the simplicity of ROR's Convention Over Confituration model, it is time to learn what all the buzz is about.
RubyRX will cover a lot more than just Ruby and Rails. Other languages will be covered including: Clojure, Erlang, Scala, and more. You will also have an opportunity to learn about tools, frameworks, and best practices including: Git, Sinatra, and testing techniques.
This event is an opportunity to learn from some of the best authors and developers in the industry and network with your Ruby user community. Whether you are brand new to Ruby or a long time community member, RubyRX offers a chance to master essential skills and gain exposure to the latest best practices.
http://www.nfjsone.com/conference/raleigh/2009/02/schedule.html
Talks at this Event
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Fear of Programming 4.28
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Deployment with Capistrano 3.82
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What's New in Ruby 1.9 4.9
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Clojure 4.08
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ActiveRecord Deep Dive 4.6
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Homesteading: The New Entrepreneurial Model
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The Fall and Rise of Dynamic Programming Languages 3.4
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Concurrent Programming with Clojure
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Introduction to Erlang 4.15
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Writing Fast Ruby: Learn from Merb and Rails 3 3.43
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"Design Patterns" in Ruby 4.75
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Five Skills Every Freelancer Must Have 4.5
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Advanced DSLs in Ruby 5.0
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Tools for your Ruby Toolbox - Web Publishing Edition 4.08
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Fuzz-Testing Rails Apps with Tarantula 5.0
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Merb and Rails3: What's Next? 4.53
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Erlang For The Practicing Programmer
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Sinatra: Essential Simplicity 4.9
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Rails Application Tuning and Performance monitoring 4.65
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Meta-programming Ruby for Fun & Profit 4.9
Speakers at this Event
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Carl Lerche 3.02
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Chad Fowler 4.38
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David Bock 3.55
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Glenn Vanderburg 4.20
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Kevin Smith 4.15
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Matthew Bass 3.36
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Nathaniel Talbott 3.94
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Neal Ford 4.03
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rdenatale 3.40
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Stuart Halloway 4.33
