Media Summary: How Compose uses Rails to Scale Work, Now Open-Sourced By JP Phillips Compose is committed to making remote work work. Baskin-Robbins wishes it had as many flavors as there are JS frameworks, Rails ships as a number of components, Active Record, Active Support, ..., largely independent of each other, but somehow ...

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How Compose uses Rails to Scale Work, Now Open-Sourced By JP Phillips Compose is committed to making remote work work. Baskin-Robbins wishes it had as many flavors as there are JS frameworks, Rails ships as a number of components, Active Record, Active Support, ..., largely independent of each other, but somehow ... Building Applications Better the First Time by Jessica Roper Feature creep is a common problem in many projects. When you ... Facepalm to Foolproof: Avoiding Common Production Pitfalls by Jon McCartie "WTF asset pipeline?" "What are all these errors? Real World Docker for the Rubyist by Jason Clark Docker's gotten a lot of press, but how does it fare in the real world Rubyists ...

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RailsConf 2016 - Developing and Maintaining a Platform With Rails and Lotus By Simone Carletti

RailsConf 2016 - Developing and Maintaining a Platform With Rails and Lotus By Simone Carletti

This talk illustrates the

RailsConf 2016 - How Compose uses Rails to Scale Work, Now Open-Sourced By JP Phillips

RailsConf 2016 - How Compose uses Rails to Scale Work, Now Open-Sourced By JP Phillips

How Compose uses Rails to Scale Work, Now Open-Sourced By JP Phillips Compose is committed to making remote work work.

RailsConf 2016 - Surviving the Framework Hype Cycle by Brandon Hayes

RailsConf 2016 - Surviving the Framework Hype Cycle by Brandon Hayes

Baskin-Robbins wishes it had as many flavors as there are JS frameworks,

RailsConf 2016 - The Rails Boot Process by Xavier Noria

RailsConf 2016 - The Rails Boot Process by Xavier Noria

Rails ships as a number of components, Active Record, Active Support, ..., largely independent of each other, but somehow ...

RailsConf 2016 -  Building Applications Better the First Time by Jessica Roper

RailsConf 2016 - Building Applications Better the First Time by Jessica Roper

Building Applications Better the First Time by Jessica Roper Feature creep is a common problem in many projects. When you ...

RailsConf 2016 - Facepalm to Foolproof: Avoiding Common Production Pitfalls by Jon McCartie

RailsConf 2016 - Facepalm to Foolproof: Avoiding Common Production Pitfalls by Jon McCartie

Facepalm to Foolproof: Avoiding Common Production Pitfalls by Jon McCartie "WTF asset pipeline?" "What are all these errors?

RailsConf 2016 -  Real World Docker for the Rubyist by Jason Clark

RailsConf 2016 - Real World Docker for the Rubyist by Jason Clark

Real World Docker for the Rubyist by Jason Clark Docker's gotten a lot of press, but how does it fare in the real world Rubyists ...

RailsConf 2016 - Your Software is Broken — Pay Attention by James Smith

RailsConf 2016 - Your Software is Broken — Pay Attention by James Smith

Your Software is Broken — Pay Attention by James Smith Your team has been tasked with releasing new and better versions of ...

RailsConf 2016 - Client/Server Architecture: Past, Present, & Future By Mike Groseclose

RailsConf 2016 - Client/Server Architecture: Past, Present, & Future By Mike Groseclose

Client/Server Architecture: Past, Present, & Future By Mike Groseclose The client/server architecture that powers much of the web ...

RailsConf 2016 - Strong Practices for Rails Applications Continuous Delivery

RailsConf 2016 - Strong Practices for Rails Applications Continuous Delivery

Strong Practices for Rails Applications Continuous Delivery by Nathan Smith & Robb Kidd High-velocity organizations deliver ...

RailsConf 2016 - Riding the Latest Rails for Charity by Joseph Dean

RailsConf 2016 - Riding the Latest Rails for Charity by Joseph Dean

As developers we often forget that with our

RailsConf 2016 - Storytelling with Code by Michael Rau

RailsConf 2016 - Storytelling with Code by Michael Rau

Storytelling with Code by Michael Rau How can you tell a story using only email, a laser printer, voicemail? Last year I created an ...

RailsConf 2016 - Rails 5 Features You Haven't Heard About by Sean Griffin

RailsConf 2016 - Rails 5 Features You Haven't Heard About by Sean Griffin

Rails 5 Features You Haven't Heard About by Sean Griffin We've all heard about Action Cable, Turbolinks 5, and Rails::API.