Media Summary: The Enterprise Strikes Back: Using Rails to compete with startups by: Jonathan Broad. Sand Piles and Software by: Zach Dennis This talk applies the concepts of chaos theory to software development using the ... Software is always a mess. You can't avoid this mess, and if hubris goads you into attempting to achieve perfection, you'll just ...

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The Enterprise Strikes Back: Using Rails to compete with startups by: Jonathan Broad. Sand Piles and Software by: Zach Dennis This talk applies the concepts of chaos theory to software development using the ... Software is always a mess. You can't avoid this mess, and if hubris goads you into attempting to achieve perfection, you'll just ... Integrating Hadoop Batch Data Processing into your App by: Matthew Rathbone Some data is better generated in batch, ... Modular & reusable front-end code with HTML5, Sass and CoffeeScript by: Roy Tomeij A lot of Taking Back Analytics by: Randall Thomas As systems grow in scope and complexity, the old way of using deterministic methods ...

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Madison Ruby 2012 - Building the web for everyone

Madison Ruby 2012 - Building the web for everyone

Building the

Madison Ruby 2012 - The Enterprise Strikes Back: Using Rails to compete with startups

Madison Ruby 2012 - The Enterprise Strikes Back: Using Rails to compete with startups

The Enterprise Strikes Back: Using Rails to compete with startups by: Jonathan Broad.

Madison Ruby 2012 - Sand Piles and Software

Madison Ruby 2012 - Sand Piles and Software

Sand Piles and Software by: Zach Dennis This talk applies the concepts of chaos theory to software development using the ...

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2012 - Go Ahead, Make a Mess by Sandi Metz

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2012 - Go Ahead, Make a Mess by Sandi Metz

Software is always a mess. You can't avoid this mess, and if hubris goads you into attempting to achieve perfection, you'll just ...

Madison Ruby 2012 - Integrating Hadoop Batch Data Processing into your App

Madison Ruby 2012 - Integrating Hadoop Batch Data Processing into your App

Integrating Hadoop Batch Data Processing into your App by: Matthew Rathbone Some data is better generated in batch, ...

Madison Ruby 2012 - Modular & reusable front-end code with HTML5, Sass and CoffeeScript

Madison Ruby 2012 - Modular & reusable front-end code with HTML5, Sass and CoffeeScript

Modular & reusable front-end code with HTML5, Sass and CoffeeScript by: Roy Tomeij A lot of

Madison Ruby 2012 - Taking Back Analytics

Madison Ruby 2012 - Taking Back Analytics

Taking Back Analytics by: Randall Thomas As systems grow in scope and complexity, the old way of using deterministic methods ...

Madison Ruby 2012 - Your User: The Animal

Madison Ruby 2012 - Your User: The Animal

Your User: The Animal by: Hampton Catlin Being programmers, we think of our users like we think of our code. That is: rationally.

Ruby Conf 12 - Building Data Driven Products with Ruby by Ryan Weald

Ruby Conf 12 - Building Data Driven Products with Ruby by Ryan Weald

Big data and data science have become hot topics in the developer community during the past year. This talk will show how

Madison Ruby 2012 - Async Everything

Madison Ruby 2012 - Async Everything

Async Everything by: Anthony Eden One of the best ways to make applications perform well is to develop them to handle things in ...

Madison Ruby 2012 - Anti-Opression 101

Madison Ruby 2012 - Anti-Opression 101

Anti-Opression 101 by: Steve Klabnik and Lindsey Bieda Everyone acknowledges that the software field has an issue with gender ...

Madison Ruby 2013 - "Improv"e Your Organization by Jessie Shternshus

Madison Ruby 2013 - "Improv"e Your Organization by Jessie Shternshus

When applied improv is woven into the culture of a company, it instills a safe place for creative change-makers to energize, ...

Madison Ruby 2013 - The Iron Coder

Madison Ruby 2013 - The Iron Coder

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