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At least since node.js everyone knows that real time HTTP responses are the next big thing. The secrets of handling incoming ... We as rubyists tend to write software that runs on the web, without a deep understanding of what it would take to write the ... "A Documentation Talk" sounds pretty boring, right? Wouldn't it be scandalously titillating if this talk's title included detailed ... by Brian Marrick When smoothing wood with a hand plane, you should always work with the grain rather than against the grain. A detailed, deep-diving, in-the-deep-end and occasionally humorous whirlwind introduction and analysis of a suite of modern ... Are you doing everything you can to make the world a better place? As a developer you've got the skill to make amazing things, ...

Go has rapidly built a reputation as a great language for web development. But as Rubyists, we already have a great web ... At Gusto, we run over 100 million Sidekiq jobs a day across a complex Rails ecosystem and every time I explain how it works, ... Rails is a great framework for creating web apps... for awhile. What do you do when your codebase grows large? How do you ...

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Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - BDSM Project SM Framework by: Wayne E.Wayne E. Seguin
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - Real Time Rack by: Konstantin Haase
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Rocky Mountain Ruby 2025 - We Who Remember Magic by Brandon Weaver
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - A Documentation Talk by: Zach Holman
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Programming with that Disreputable Part of your Brain
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - Feats of Daring with the Ruby Standard Library
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2012 - Ruby on Android by Nick Howard
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 An ode to 17 databases in 29 minutes by Toby Hede
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2015 - Use your super powers for good! by Mark Gelband
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Ruby and Go by Lional Barrow
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2025 - Sidekiq at Gusto: The Parts Where People’s Jaw Drops by Phillip Campbell
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Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - BDSM Project SM Framework by: Wayne E.Wayne E. Seguin

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - BDSM Project SM Framework by: Wayne E.Wayne E. Seguin

SM Framework?

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - Real Time Rack by: Konstantin Haase

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - Real Time Rack by: Konstantin Haase

At least since node.js everyone knows that real time HTTP responses are the next big thing. The secrets of handling incoming ...

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Ruby Systems Programming by Andy Delcambre

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Ruby Systems Programming by Andy Delcambre

We as rubyists tend to write software that runs on the web, without a deep understanding of what it would take to write the ...

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2025 - We Who Remember Magic by Brandon Weaver

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2025 - We Who Remember Magic by Brandon Weaver

There was a time when

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - A Documentation Talk by: Zach Holman

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - A Documentation Talk by: Zach Holman

"A Documentation Talk" sounds pretty boring, right? Wouldn't it be scandalously titillating if this talk's title included detailed ...

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Programming with that Disreputable Part of your Brain

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Programming with that Disreputable Part of your Brain

by Brian Marrick When smoothing wood with a hand plane, you should always work with the grain rather than against the grain.

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - Feats of Daring with the Ruby Standard Library

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - Feats of Daring with the Ruby Standard Library

Feats of Daring with the

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2012 - Ruby on Android by Nick Howard

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2012 - Ruby on Android by Nick Howard

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Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 An ode to 17 databases in 29 minutes by Toby Hede

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 An ode to 17 databases in 29 minutes by Toby Hede

A detailed, deep-diving, in-the-deep-end and occasionally humorous whirlwind introduction and analysis of a suite of modern ...

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2015 - Use your super powers for good! by Mark Gelband

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2015 - Use your super powers for good! by Mark Gelband

Are you doing everything you can to make the world a better place? As a developer you've got the skill to make amazing things, ...

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Ruby and Go by Lional Barrow

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Ruby and Go by Lional Barrow

Go has rapidly built a reputation as a great language for web development. But as Rubyists, we already have a great web ...

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2025 - Sidekiq at Gusto: The Parts Where People’s Jaw Drops by Phillip Campbell

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2025 - Sidekiq at Gusto: The Parts Where People’s Jaw Drops by Phillip Campbell

At Gusto, we run over 100 million Sidekiq jobs a day across a complex Rails ecosystem and every time I explain how it works, ...

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 How I architected my big Rails app for success! by Ben Smith

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 How I architected my big Rails app for success! by Ben Smith

Rails is a great framework for creating web apps... for awhile. What do you do when your codebase grows large? How do you ...