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Building Applications Better the First Time by Jessica Roper Feature creep is a common problem in many projects. When you ... Ever felt jealous of "other" Ruby web frameworks whose applications can be run from a single file? Did you know Rails can do this ... Ruby 2.3 introduced the precompilation feature which compiles Ruby scripts to a binary data format. You can store them to ... Your Software is Broken — Pay Attention by James Smith Your team has been tasked with releasing new and better versions of ... At the beginning of 2015 I was a Director in the non-profit sector, 13 years into my career. My days revolved around crisis ... Storytelling with Code by Michael Rau How can you tell a story using only email, a laser printer, voicemail? Last year I created an ...

As developers we often forget that with our development skills we have the power to change the world. This talk describes how ... Pat Packet Visits Ruby Rails by Jeremy fairbank The eager Pat Packet just started his first job at KPS (Kernel Parcel Service). Bridging the Gap between Designers and Developers by Ryan R Hughes Every project...well most projects...begin in a great ... Building a feature is not good enough anymore: all your work won't be of use if it's not performant enough. So how to improve ...

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RailsConf 2016 - Step 1) Hack, Step 2) ?, Step 3) Profit By Bradley Herman
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RailsConf 2016 - Making a Rails App with 140 Characters (or less) by Nate Berkopec
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RailsConf 2016 - Your Software is Broken — Pay Attention by James Smith
RailsConf 2016 -  How to Get and Love Your First Rails Job By Molly Black
RailsConf 2016 - From Director to Intern: Changing Careers as a Single Mom by Teresa Martyny
RailsConf 2016 - Storytelling with Code by Michael Rau
RailsConf 2016 - Riding the Latest Rails for Charity by Joseph Dean
RailsConf 2016 - Pat Packet Visits Ruby Rails by Jeremy fairbank
RailsConf 2017: Perusing the Rails Source Code - A Beginners Guide by Alex Kitchens
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RailsConf 2016 - Step 1) Hack, Step 2) ?, Step 3) Profit By Bradley Herman

RailsConf 2016 - Step 1) Hack, Step 2) ?, Step 3) Profit By Bradley Herman

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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 - Making a Rails App with 140 Characters (or less) by Nate Berkopec

RailsConf 2016 - Making a Rails App with 140 Characters (or less) by Nate Berkopec

Ever felt jealous of "other" Ruby web frameworks whose applications can be run from a single file? Did you know Rails can do this ...

RailsConf 2016 - Precompiling Ruby scripts - Myth and Fact By Koichi Sasada

RailsConf 2016 - Precompiling Ruby scripts - Myth and Fact By Koichi Sasada

Ruby 2.3 introduced the precompilation feature which compiles Ruby scripts to a binary data format. You can store them to ...

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 -  How to Get and Love Your First Rails Job By Molly Black

RailsConf 2016 - How to Get and Love Your First Rails Job By Molly Black

RailsConf 2016

RailsConf 2016 - From Director to Intern: Changing Careers as a Single Mom by Teresa Martyny

RailsConf 2016 - From Director to Intern: Changing Careers as a Single Mom by Teresa Martyny

At the beginning of 2015 I was a Director in the non-profit sector, 13 years into my career. My days revolved around crisis ...

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 - 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 development skills we have the power to change the world. This talk describes how ...

RailsConf 2016 - Pat Packet Visits Ruby Rails by Jeremy fairbank

RailsConf 2016 - Pat Packet Visits Ruby Rails by Jeremy fairbank

Pat Packet Visits Ruby Rails by Jeremy fairbank The eager Pat Packet just started his first job at KPS (Kernel Parcel Service).

RailsConf 2017: Perusing the Rails Source Code - A Beginners Guide by Alex Kitchens

RailsConf 2017: Perusing the Rails Source Code - A Beginners Guide by Alex Kitchens

RailsConf

RailsConf 2016 - Bridging the Gap between Designers and Developers by Ryan R Hughes

RailsConf 2016 - Bridging the Gap between Designers and Developers by Ryan R Hughes

Bridging the Gap between Designers and Developers by Ryan R Hughes Every project...well most projects...begin in a great ...

RailsConf 2022 - A Rails Performance Guidebook: from 0 to 1B requests/day by Cristian Planas

RailsConf 2022 - A Rails Performance Guidebook: from 0 to 1B requests/day by Cristian Planas

Building a feature is not good enough anymore: all your work won't be of use if it's not performant enough. So how to improve ...