RailsConf, co-produced by Ruby Central, Inc. and O'Reilly Media, Inc., is the largest official conference dedicated to everything Ruby on Rails. Through keynotes, sessions, tutorials, events, and of course lots of hallway hacking, RailsConf is the meeting place for the Ruby on Rails community.
Ruby on Rails is an open-source web framework that's optimized for programmer happiness and sustainable productivity. It lets you write beautiful code by favoring convention over configuration. Learn more about Rails on rubyonrails.org
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Talks at this Event
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Rails for Zombies (AKA Intro to Rails - Part 1)
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Upgrading Legacy Rails Applications to Rails 3 4.1
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Building Web Apps with HTML5: Beyond the Buzzword 4.31
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Refactotum
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Ruby on Rails Tutorial (AKA Intro to Rails - Part 2)
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Building Bulletproof Views 3.35
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Rails Best Practices 4.77
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Introduction to Cloud Foundry Workshop
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David Heinemeier Hansson 4.44
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SOLID Design Principles Behind The Rails 3 Refactoring 3.73
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Fat Models Aren't Enough 4.61
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From 1,000 Transactions a Month to 1 million in a Day: Lessons in Credit Card Processing from LivingSocial 3.5
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Career Health Check 4.1
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Cloud Foundry – The Rails Developer’s Perspective
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ActiveSupport 3: What We Should Know About What We Don't Know 2.25
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Mining Rails: Learning from your App's Lifeline 1.08
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KnowSQL: Database Tricks To Make Your Life Easier 4.42
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20 Productivity Tips: You Can Be 15% [1] More Productive 2.88
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Open Source E-Commerce With Spree
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Keeping Rails on the Tracks 4.46
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Polyglot Persistence: It Can Get Messy 4.1
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The Other Meta: On Rails and What Matters to Me 4.7
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Rails Developers and the Importance of ipv6
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Keeping Rails on the Tracks 4.42
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Confident Code 4.58
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Maintaining Balance While Reducing Duplication 3.55
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Why You Should Never Use An ORM
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Next Generation App Performance Management
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GeoSpace your Rails Apps! 4.18
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Double-Shipping Software for Profit
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Using Beautiful APIs to Split and Scale Your Application 1.38
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The Holy Grail (of Databases)
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25 Deployment Tips in 50 Minutes 3.05
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Eric Ries 4.92
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Ruby Through the Ages (or, A Brief History of Ruby) 4.4
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Double Dream Hands: So Intense! 4.86
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Inside Groupon
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Sass: The Future of Stylesheets 3.9
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Beyond MVC -- DCI
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Getting Started With JavaScript Testing 4.45
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Fighting Code Smell
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Scaling with Friends 3.95
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Rails Performance Tools 4.0
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Enhancing the Search Box 4.1
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Why Can't I Test My JavaScript? 4.35
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Build vs. Buy? Or How I Sell A Consultancy 4.25
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How To Handle 1,000,000 Daily Users Without Using A Cache 3.8
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OmniAuth from the Ground Up 4.22
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Stateful, Scalable Servers with EventMachine and Rails
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Test Your Legacy Code 4.18
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People's Choice
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When and How to Expose Services 2.95
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Deploying with Bundler
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Testing The Impossible 4.0
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The Wonderful World of Heroku: 2011 Edition
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RailsConf2011: Controlled Chaos 4.05
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Migrating To Rails 3 - An In-house Developer's Perspective
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Lightning Talks 4.55
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Solving Performance Problems with Horizontal Scale. (The Worker Pattern)
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Ruby and Rails Packaging to Production: The Unusual Should Be Usual!
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Pivotal Tracker: The Road Ahead
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50 in 50 4.7
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The LivingSocial Story 4.3
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Corey Haines 4.6
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Dan Melton 2.92
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Building Rails Apps for the Rich Client 4.48
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Securing Your Rails App 3.49
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# Why RailsInstaller? Didn't Rails Win Already? 4.25
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Traveling Light: Porting Your Rails App to Run with JRuby
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Indexing Thousands of Writes per Second with Redis
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Bridging The Gap - Using JavaScript In Rails To Write DRY Rich Client Applications
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TMTOWTDI: Making Those Tough Toolkit Choices 3.79
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Infiltrating Ruby onto the Enterprise Death Star using Guerilla tactics
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My Name is Trinidad
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Rails on HBase
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Building Pageless Apps with Rails and Backbone.js 4.78
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Cutting your own RubyGems 4.25
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You got Enterprise In My Rails. You Got Rails In My Enterprise. (And I Like It.)
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Japan On Rails
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Enough Design to be Dangerous 4.8
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Craft, Engineering, and the Essence of Programming 5.0
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Chad Dickerson
Speakers at this Event
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Aaron Batalion 4.30
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Aaron Bedra 3.94
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Aaron Lee 3.80
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Aaron Patterson 4.47
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Adam Keys 3.44
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Akira Matsuda
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Aman Gupta 4.40
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André Arko 3.38
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Andreas Haller 2.22
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Andrew Smith 4.77
