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Lone Star RubyConf 2009 - So who wants to be a Munger? by: Dana Grey

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Lone Star RubyConf 2009 - Playing nice with others ...

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Playing nice with others - Tools for mixed language environments by: Jeremy Hinegardner Help us caption & translate this video!

Lone Star RubyConf 2009 - Something Interesting by: Dave Thomas

Lone Star RubyConf 2009 - Something Interesting by: Dave Thomas

Something Interesting by: Dave Thomas.

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Lone Star Ruby Conference 2010 - Getting Started With C++ Extensions

Lone Star Ruby Conference 2010 - Getting Started With C++ Extensions

By Charles Cornell Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/He4H/

Lone Star Ruby Conference 2011 Blow Up Your Views by Jeff Casimir

Lone Star Ruby Conference 2011 Blow Up Your Views by Jeff Casimir

Whether you're new to Rails or have been around few years, chances are that your views are primitive. Detonate what you know ...

GORUCO 2009 -Where is Ruby Really Heading? by Gregory Brown

GORUCO 2009 -Where is Ruby Really Heading? by Gregory Brown

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Lone Star Ruby Conference 2011 In The Loop by Lourens Naudé

Lone Star Ruby Conference 2011 In The Loop by Lourens Naudé

The Reactor Pattern's present in a lot of production infrastructure (Nginx, Eventmachine, 0mq, Redis), yet not very well understood ...

Lone Star Ruby Conference 2011 The Ruby Racer: Under the Hood by Charles Lowell

Lone Star Ruby Conference 2011 The Ruby Racer: Under the Hood by Charles Lowell

Have you ever had to implement the same validation logic twice: once in JavaScript for the browser and once in Ruby for the ...

Lone Star Ruby Conference 2011 More DSL, Less Pain by Evan Light

Lone Star Ruby Conference 2011 More DSL, Less Pain by Evan Light

One much loved feature of Ruby is the ease with which the object model allows for internal DSLs. However, "metaprogramming" ...