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RedDotRuby 2015 - HTTP Programming with mruby by Hiroshi Shibata
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RedDotRuby 2015 - Ruby Panel
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HTTP/2 101 (Chrome Dev Summit 2015)
RedDotRuby 2015 - 'Did you mean?' experience in Ruby and beyond by Yuki Nishijima
How HTTP Requests Work
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Ruby HTTP Server – From Scratch!
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RedDotRuby 2015 - HTTP Programming with mruby by Hiroshi Shibata

RedDotRuby 2015 - HTTP Programming with mruby by Hiroshi Shibata

HTTP Programming with

RedDotRuby 2015 - Keynote: Off the Rails by Sam Saffron

RedDotRuby 2015 - Keynote: Off the Rails by Sam Saffron

Discourse is a rich JavaScript application with hundreds of assets. To cater for it we occasionally need to go off the beaten track by ...

RedDotRuby 2015 - Code is Required by Aaron Patterson

RedDotRuby 2015 - Code is Required by Aaron Patterson

Code is Required by Aaron Patterson You can't talk about running code without talk about loading code. Part of improving the ...

RedDotRuby 2015 - Collaborating with Contracts by Sofia Tania

RedDotRuby 2015 - Collaborating with Contracts by Sofia Tania

Collaborating with Contracts by Sofia Tania In the real world, when two parties collaborate, there often needs to be a shared ...

RedDotRuby 2015 - Ruby Panel

RedDotRuby 2015 - Ruby Panel

Panel discussion with Matz, Hiroshi Shibata, Aaron Patterson and Aman Gupta Help us caption & translate this video!

RedDotRuby 2015 - Refinements - the Worst Feature You Ever Loved by Paolo Perrotta

RedDotRuby 2015 - Refinements - the Worst Feature You Ever Loved by Paolo Perrotta

Refinements - the Worst Feature You Ever Loved by Paolo Perrotta Refinements are cool. They are the biggest new language ...

HTTP/2 101 (Chrome Dev Summit 2015)

HTTP/2 101 (Chrome Dev Summit 2015)

HTTP

RedDotRuby 2015 - 'Did you mean?' experience in Ruby and beyond by Yuki Nishijima

RedDotRuby 2015 - 'Did you mean?' experience in Ruby and beyond by Yuki Nishijima

'Did you mean?' experience in Ruby and beyond by Yuki Nishijima did_you_mean gem is a gem that adds a Google-like ...

How HTTP Requests Work

How HTTP Requests Work

This video explains how

RedDotRuby 2015 - Tackling Large Ruby Refactorings with Confidence (and Science!) by Jesse Toth

RedDotRuby 2015 - Tackling Large Ruby Refactorings with Confidence (and Science!) by Jesse Toth

Tackling Large Ruby Refactorings with Confidence (and Science!) by Jesse Toth At GitHub, we recently replaced a large ...

Ruby HTTP Server – From Scratch!

Ruby HTTP Server – From Scratch!

Sign up for CodeCrafters to follow along: https://app.codecrafters.io/join?via=conner In this video we build a

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 - Lightning Talk - Nomadic Programmer by Grzegorz Witek

RedDotRuby 2014 - Lightning Talk - Nomadic Programmer by Grzegorz Witek

In December 2013 I quit my job, bought a ticket to the other end of the world, took my backpack and and went to the airport.