Media Summary: It's my personal goal to introduce as many people as possible to open-source and make it dead simple for them to contribute. This talk covers following SOLID design principles in Ruby with live code examples. From an engineer's perspective, algorithmic (or quantitative/systematic) trading is about developing a trading system that applies ...

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It's my personal goal to introduce as many people as possible to open-source and make it dead simple for them to contribute. This talk covers following SOLID design principles in Ruby with live code examples. From an engineer's perspective, algorithmic (or quantitative/systematic) trading is about developing a trading system that applies ... Theory tells us to build applications out of small, interchangeable objects but reality often supplies the exact opposite. Many apps ... An overview of ActiveSupport::Notifications and how they form the backbone of a live status page to tell you exactly what is going ... fluffmuffin, peppercorn, gilligan — those are just a few of our users' plain text passwords. I have 80000 more, and it only took me ...

Ruby gives you a great power, such as easy Duck Typing. As the saying goes, "With great power there must also comes great ... RSpec, like it or loathe it is a widely used testing framework and this year will reach it's latest major version. Version 3. Why is this ... I have spent some time working on a project where we've built 8 micro services and 2 applications, and planned to carve out a few ... By Shuwei Fang & Arathi Premadevi A complex application usually uses a number of external dependencies. Installing these on ... I love Ruby! But as in any relationship, to love means that you (often) have to accept the "dark side" too! Ruby is human in nature ...

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RedDotRuby 2014 -  To a Single Page Web App and Back Again by Nicholas Simmons
RedDotRuby 2014 - Ruby-Core for Tenderfeet by Zachary Scott
RedDotRuby 2014 - SOLID Design Principles in Ruby by Anil Wadghule
RedDotRuby 2014 - Lightning Talk - Algorithmic Trading for Fun and Profit by Sheng Loong Su
RailsConf 2014 - All the Little Things by Sandi Metz
RedDotRuby 2014 - ActiveSupport::Notifications and Live Status Pages by Matthew Delves
RedDotRuby 2014 -  80,000 Plaintext Passwords: An Open Source Love Story in 3 Acts by T.j. Schuck
RedDotRuby 2014 - Safety Nets: Learn to Code With Confidence by Christophe Philemotte
RedDotRuby 2014 - RSpec 3 and why I `expect(you).to care` by Jon Rowe
RedDotRuby 2014 - Adventures with Micro Services in Rails by Anand Agrawal
RedDotRuby 2014 - Convenience vs Simplicity by Piotr Solnica
RedDotRuby 2014 - Lightning Talk -  Advantages of Development Environment Setup with Vagrant
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RedDotRuby 2014 -  To a Single Page Web App and Back Again by Nicholas Simmons

RedDotRuby 2014 - To a Single Page Web App and Back Again by Nicholas Simmons

Single

RedDotRuby 2014 - Ruby-Core for Tenderfeet by Zachary Scott

RedDotRuby 2014 - Ruby-Core for Tenderfeet by Zachary Scott

It's my personal goal to introduce as many people as possible to open-source and make it dead simple for them to contribute.

RedDotRuby 2014 - SOLID Design Principles in Ruby by Anil Wadghule

RedDotRuby 2014 - SOLID Design Principles in Ruby by Anil Wadghule

This talk covers following SOLID design principles in Ruby with live code examples.

RedDotRuby 2014 - Lightning Talk - Algorithmic Trading for Fun and Profit by Sheng Loong Su

RedDotRuby 2014 - Lightning Talk - Algorithmic Trading for Fun and Profit by Sheng Loong Su

From an engineer's perspective, algorithmic (or quantitative/systematic) trading is about developing a trading system that applies ...

RailsConf 2014 - All the Little Things by Sandi Metz

RailsConf 2014 - All the Little Things by Sandi Metz

Theory tells us to build applications out of small, interchangeable objects but reality often supplies the exact opposite. Many apps ...

RedDotRuby 2014 - ActiveSupport::Notifications and Live Status Pages by Matthew Delves

RedDotRuby 2014 - ActiveSupport::Notifications and Live Status Pages by Matthew Delves

An overview of ActiveSupport::Notifications and how they form the backbone of a live status page to tell you exactly what is going ...

RedDotRuby 2014 -  80,000 Plaintext Passwords: An Open Source Love Story in 3 Acts by T.j. Schuck

RedDotRuby 2014 - 80,000 Plaintext Passwords: An Open Source Love Story in 3 Acts by T.j. Schuck

fluffmuffin, peppercorn, gilligan — those are just a few of our users' plain text passwords. I have 80000 more, and it only took me ...

RedDotRuby 2014 - Safety Nets: Learn to Code With Confidence by Christophe Philemotte

RedDotRuby 2014 - Safety Nets: Learn to Code With Confidence by Christophe Philemotte

Ruby gives you a great power, such as easy Duck Typing. As the saying goes, "With great power there must also comes great ...

RedDotRuby 2014 - RSpec 3 and why I `expect(you).to care` by Jon Rowe

RedDotRuby 2014 - RSpec 3 and why I `expect(you).to care` by Jon Rowe

RSpec, like it or loathe it is a widely used testing framework and this year will reach it's latest major version. Version 3. Why is this ...

RedDotRuby 2014 - Adventures with Micro Services in Rails by Anand Agrawal

RedDotRuby 2014 - Adventures with Micro Services in Rails by Anand Agrawal

I have spent some time working on a project where we've built 8 micro services and 2 applications, and planned to carve out a few ...

RedDotRuby 2014 - Convenience vs Simplicity by Piotr Solnica

RedDotRuby 2014 - Convenience vs Simplicity by Piotr Solnica

Avoiding complexity is

RedDotRuby 2014 - Lightning Talk -  Advantages of Development Environment Setup with Vagrant

RedDotRuby 2014 - Lightning Talk - Advantages of Development Environment Setup with Vagrant

By Shuwei Fang & Arathi Premadevi A complex application usually uses a number of external dependencies. Installing these on ...

RedDotRuby 2014 -  The Dark Side of Ruby by Gautam Rege

RedDotRuby 2014 - The Dark Side of Ruby by Gautam Rege

I love Ruby! But as in any relationship, to love means that you (often) have to accept the "dark side" too! Ruby is human in nature ...