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Organizing and Packaging Rich Javascript Apps with Ruby

benjaminoakes edited this page Jun 23, 2012 · 1 revision

From Goruco 2012

Presenter: Luke Melia

Bio

Luke Melia is CTO and co-founder of Yapp and has earlier been VP, Engineering at Weplay and Director of Software Development at Oxygen Media. Prior to that, he owned a small software company in Charlottesville, Virginia. Since discovering Ruby in 2005, he has has been active in the Ruby community, helping to organize the first GoRuCo, speaking at GoRuCo 2010, presenting at nyc.rb, contributing to several open source projects including Tracks and Rails, and contributing a chapter to “Ruby in Practice” from Manning. He enjoys beach volleyball teaching his two young daughter how to program with KidsRuby.

Abstract

More and more developers are facing the challenge of organizing and deploying complex client-side Javascript apps. It turns out there are some excellent solutions to this problem bubbling up in the Ruby ecosystem. I am responsible for two complex Javascript applications at Yapp, and in this micro-talk, I will share a solid solution to this problem using open source Ruby projects.

Summary

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  • Don't have time to read the whole thing?
  • Here are the takeaways.
  • "This page in a nutshell."

Memorable Quotes

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  • This section applies sometimes.
  • "Android is the new IE." - John Bender

Notes

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From @username1:

  • This layout is just a suggestion.
  • It's kinda based on how Wikipedia is organized (e.g. an "External Links" section)
  • Bullet points might work well. Paragraphs too. Up to you. :)
  • This section is probably enough, but just in case here are some other ideas...

From @username2:

  • It's best to leave "username dividers" to prevent merge conflicts later.

Discussion

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  • If some stuff is controversial, thought provoking, etc, we can have something like this.
  • Kind of like "Talk" pages on Wikipedia.
  • Sign it with your GitHub username, please. - benjaminoakes

External Links

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