Media Summary: You know how to raise and rescue exceptions. But do you know how they work, and how how to structure a robust error handling ... Learn how to go inside out vs. outside in so you can tap into your intuition to make strong decisions and come up with innovative ... Software is always a mess. You can't avoid this mess, and if hubris goads you into attempting to achieve perfection, you'll just ...

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You know how to raise and rescue exceptions. But do you know how they work, and how how to structure a robust error handling ... Learn how to go inside out vs. outside in so you can tap into your intuition to make strong decisions and come up with innovative ... Software is always a mess. You can't avoid this mess, and if hubris goads you into attempting to achieve perfection, you'll just ... by: Jim Holmes Selenium’s a wonderful tool for automating acceptance and functional tests; however, real-world ... "A Documentation Talk" sounds pretty boring, right? Wouldn't it be scandalously titillating if this talk's title included detailed ... by: Justin Searls, Cory Flanigan As practitioners who comprise the

Michael Feathers will be giving the opening keynote this year at At least since node.js everyone knows that real time HTTP responses are the next big The effects of API design will likely live with your project for a long time, often beyond your tenure with the project. Yet good API ... Most developers know enough about refactoring to write code that's pretty good. They create short methods, and classes with one ... As a Rubyist, you like to put intention into your code for a clear, readable, and inviting result, just like our MINASWAN ...

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Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - Things You Didn't Know About Exceptions by: Avdi Grimm
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - Using Your Intuition for Innovation and Decision Making by: Suzan Bond
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2012 - Go Ahead, Make a Mess by Sandi Metz
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - Surviving Growing from Zero to 15,000 Selenium Tests
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - If You See the Mountain Lion, It's Too Late by: Grant Blakeman
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - A Documentation Talk by: Zach Holman
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - Start using Jasmine.  Write better JavaScript.  Profit.
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - Opening Keynote: Code Blindness by: Michael Feathers
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - Real Time Rack by: Konstantin Haase
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - API Design Matters by: Anthony Eden
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2012 - Refactoring from Good to Great by Ben Orenstein
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2025 - Thoughtful AI for the Rubyist by Christine Seeman
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Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - Things You Didn't Know About Exceptions by: Avdi Grimm

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - Things You Didn't Know About Exceptions by: Avdi Grimm

You know how to raise and rescue exceptions. But do you know how they work, and how how to structure a robust error handling ...

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - Using Your Intuition for Innovation and Decision Making by: Suzan Bond

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - Using Your Intuition for Innovation and Decision Making by: Suzan Bond

Learn how to go inside out vs. outside in so you can tap into your intuition to make strong decisions and come up with innovative ...

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2012 - Go Ahead, Make a Mess by Sandi Metz

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2012 - Go Ahead, Make a Mess by Sandi Metz

Software is always a mess. You can't avoid this mess, and if hubris goads you into attempting to achieve perfection, you'll just ...

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - Surviving Growing from Zero to 15,000 Selenium Tests

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - Surviving Growing from Zero to 15,000 Selenium Tests

by: Jim Holmes Selenium’s a wonderful tool for automating acceptance and functional tests; however, real-world ...

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - If You See the Mountain Lion, It's Too Late by: Grant Blakeman

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - If You See the Mountain Lion, It's Too Late by: Grant Blakeman

People often think of design as

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 2011 - Start using Jasmine.  Write better JavaScript.  Profit.

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - Start using Jasmine. Write better JavaScript. Profit.

by: Justin Searls, Cory Flanigan As practitioners who comprise the

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - Opening Keynote: Code Blindness by: Michael Feathers

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - Opening Keynote: Code Blindness by: Michael Feathers

Michael Feathers will be giving the opening keynote this year at

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

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - API Design Matters by: Anthony Eden

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011 - API Design Matters by: Anthony Eden

The effects of API design will likely live with your project for a long time, often beyond your tenure with the project. Yet good API ...

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2012 - Refactoring from Good to Great by Ben Orenstein

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2012 - Refactoring from Good to Great by Ben Orenstein

Most developers know enough about refactoring to write code that's pretty good. They create short methods, and classes with one ...

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2025 - Thoughtful AI for the Rubyist by Christine Seeman

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2025 - Thoughtful AI for the Rubyist by Christine Seeman

As a Rubyist, you like to put intention into your code for a clear, readable, and inviting result, just like our MINASWAN ...

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2012 - To Mock or Not to Mock by Justin Searls

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2012 - To Mock or Not to Mock by Justin Searls

... plain old