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RubyConf 2012
Benjamin Oakes edited this page Nov 1, 2012
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Note: Need some structure for taking notes on a talk? There's a template available for that. Just copy its content in, and then take notes. Or whatever you'd like. :)
All tracks:
Track 1:
- Allow me to reintroduce myself. My name is MagLev. - Jesse Cooke
- Implementation Details of Ruby 2.0 VM - Koichi Sasada
- Ruby 2.0 on Rails - Akira Matsuda
- Toward a Design for Ruby - Brian Ford
- Why JRuby Works - Charles Nutter, Tom Enebo
- Tokaido: Making Ruby Better on OSX - Yehuda Katz
Track 2:
- Abstracting Features Into Custom Reverse Proxies (Or: Making Better Lemonade From Chaos) - Nick Muerdter
- Service Oriented Architecture at Square - Chris Hunt
- Ruby Monitoring State of the Union - Joseph Ruscio
- Zero Downtime Deploys Made Easy - Matt Duncan
- Your app is not a black box - Josh Kalderimis
- Building modular, scalable web apps? Of CORS! - Michael Bleigh
Track 3:
- Ruby HTTP clients comparison - Hiroshi Nakamura
- Someone is Wrong - Joseph Wilk
- Failure for Fun and Profit! - Kerri Miller
- Building Data Driven Products with Ruby - Ryan Weald
- Refactoring from Good to Great - Ben Orenstein
- Dissecting a Ruby Block - Pat Shaughnessy
All tracks:
Track 1:
- Ruby vs. the world - Matt Aimonetti
- Real Time Salami - Aaron Patterson
- Arduino the Ruby way - Austin Vance
- Xiki: the Rubyfied Next-Generation Shell Console - Craig Muth
- The Celluloid Ecosystem - Tony Arcieri
Track 2:
- Grow Your Unix Beard Using Ruby - Jesse Storimer
- How to build, use and grow internal tools - Keavy McMinn
- Change your tools, change your outcome - the next frontier of deployment - Dr Nic Williams
- Inside RubyMotion - Rich Kilmer
- RubyMotion for Faster Client/Server Development - Tammer Saleh
Track 3:
- Asynchronous Processing for Fun and Profit - Mike Perham
- DRb vs EventMachine Showdown - Davy Stevenson
- Rails Is A Follower: what we can learn from dRuby's metaprogramming magic - Makoto Inoue, Masatoshi Seki
- There and Back Again -or- How I Set out to Benchmark an Algorithm and Ended Up Fixing Ruby - Joshua Ballanco
- Making Security Priority Zero - Rein Henrichs
All tracks:
All tracks:
Track 1:
- Game Development and Ruby - Andrew Nordman
- Interface testing: Creating a Diablo 3 bot using jRuby and Sikuli UI - Rodrigo Franco
- Simulating the world with Ruby - Bryan Liles
- Thinking in Objects - Josh Susser
Track 2:
- Testing Should Be Fun - Noel Rappin
- Could a Machine Ever Write Tests For Our Code? New Verification Techniques For Ruby - Loren Segal
- How we try to answer The Great Energy Questions with Ruby - Dennis Schoenmakers
- Machine learning for fun and profit: the story of how my customer wrote my code - Chris Nelson
Track 3:
- mruby meets iOS and RTOS! - Masayoshi Takahashi, Yuichiro MASUI, Yurie Yamane
- krypt - The next level of Ruby cryptography - Martin Boßlet
- Boundaries - Gary Bernhardt
- Rapid Programming Language Prototypes with Ruby & Racc - Tom Lee
All tracks:
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