RubyConf is the official International Ruby Conference. Founded in 2001, RubyConf has provided an annual venue for the ever-growing Ruby community to meet face to face to share, collaborate, and socialize.
Talks at this Event
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Keynote 4.13
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App Engine and Dubious and New Google APIs, Oh My 2.94
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History of RDoc and RubyGems 3.28
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Debugging Ruby Systems 4.34
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RubyGems to All JVM Languages 3.77
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RubyConf Decathlon 4.25
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The Polite Programmer’s Guide to Ruby Etiquette 3.75
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Ruboto: Ruby in Your Pocket 4.2
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Anthropology of Ruby: Excavating Its Gems 4.13
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Hotspots with Metric_fu 4.09
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Self-contained, Source-free, Executable Ruby Application with Warbler 4.85
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Each: A Brief History of Iteration 3.75
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ZOMG Why is this code so slow? 4.48
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It’s Time for a Ruby Editor 4.55
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Object are just Objects, Aren’t They? 3.58
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Making Your Code Better, The Rails 3 Way 3.77
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The Road from Ruby Hacker to Entrepreneur 4.2
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Spatial Programming for the Rubyist 3.45
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Maintaining Balance While Reducing Duplication 4.35
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The Enterprising Rubyist - Bootstrapping Your Business with Ruby 3.8
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Knocking Ruby’s Date and DateTime Performance Out of the Park with home_run 3.8
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Keynote 3.66
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India::Ruby 3.88
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JRuby Hacking Guide 4.4
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LDAP: The Original “NOSQL” 2.52
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Rubinius - What have you done for me today? 4.38
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Git: The Stupid NoSQL Database 3.26
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Building Scalable Cloud Infrastructure with Ruby - How we built VMForce 2.15
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TANSTAAFL - Implementing MagLev Ruby on top of Gemstone 3.75
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AMP: Cross-Repo Version Control in Ruby
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Concurrency: Rubies, Plural 3.13
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MacRuby - Why and How 3.97
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Sales for geeks, or how to frame suggestions, questions and requests 3.73
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Grammars, parsers, and interpreters. In Ruby. 3.98
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Classboxes, Nested Methods, and Real Private Methods 4.16
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Pie: The Making of a DSL for Simple Games 4.11
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How to Jam in Code 4.35
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Poisoning Rubinius: The _why and How 4.63
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Far and Away (A Tour of Distributed Programming with Ruby) 4.3
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Socialist Software Development 4.03
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Rev, Revactor, Reia 3.82
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Automated Acceptance Testing, The Vietnam of Test Driven Development 2.44
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Healthy Hackers! 3.7
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Keynote 4.04
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Mustache in the Front, Mustache in the Rear 4.55
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Putting on Your Birthday Suit 3.33
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Pwrake: A Distrubuted Workflow Engine for E-Science 3.75
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Programming and Minimalism: Lessons From Orwell and the Clash 4.28
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So You Think You Can Code? 3.99
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Git Ninja Training 4.63
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Faye: An Event-Driven App 4.06
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Ruby Mendicant University: A New Way to Learn 4.72
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DSLs Go Concrete 4.03
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Unblocked 4.76
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Consuming Gherkin: One Byte at a Time
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From Artists to Programmer 4.09
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The Front End Testing Frontier 4.01
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Writing Games with Ruby 3.45
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The Grapes of Rapid 4.2
Speakers at this Event
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Aaron Patterson 4.47
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Aman Gupta 4.40
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baroquebobcat 3.20
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Ben Bleything 3.99
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Bob Aman 2.94
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Brian Ford 4.43
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Carolyn Rupar 3.70
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Charles Nutter 4.42
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Chris Nelson 3.75
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CJ Kihlbom 3.84
