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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 detailed, deep-diving, in-the-deep-end and occasionally humorous whirlwind introduction and analysis of a suite of modern ... by Brian Marrick When smoothing wood with a hand plane, you should always work with the grain rather than against the grain. Go has rapidly built a reputation as a great language for web development. But as Rubyists, we already have a great web ... Rails models are simple, but your domain's models might not be as simple as Rails would like them to be. Modeling large ... by Stephan Hagemann Help us caption & translate this video!

In the beginning was the static resource, and it was good. It was easy to reason about. It was easy to host, once you got over the ... Realtime, rich client applications are extremely popular. This is reflected in a new generation of frameworks like node.js and ...

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Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Building Colorado Developers by Jeff Casimir
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Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - Build Complex Domains in Rails by Mike AbiEzzi
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Lightning Talk: The Increasing Need for Software Developers by Thomas Frey
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Minecart - A story of Ruby at a growing company by Matt Wilson
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Lightning Talk Keyboard-driven Window Management for Mac
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Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Building Colorado Developers by Jeff Casimir

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Building Colorado Developers by Jeff Casimir

Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/FG6u/

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 2013 From Junior Engineer to Productive Engineer by Jason Noble

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 From Junior Engineer to Productive Engineer by Jason Noble

At

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 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 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

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 2014 - Build Complex Domains in Rails by Mike AbiEzzi

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - Build Complex Domains in Rails by Mike AbiEzzi

Rails models are simple, but your domain's models might not be as simple as Rails would like them to be. Modeling large ...

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Lightning Talk: The Increasing Need for Software Developers by Thomas Frey

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Lightning Talk: The Increasing Need for Software Developers by Thomas Frey

Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/FG7B/

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Minecart - A story of Ruby at a growing company by Matt Wilson

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Minecart - A story of Ruby at a growing company by Matt Wilson

This is the story of

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Lightning Talk Keyboard-driven Window Management for Mac

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Lightning Talk Keyboard-driven Window Management for Mac

by Stephan Hagemann Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/FG6j/

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Go Static My Friend by Fred Jean

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Go Static My Friend by Fred Jean

In the beginning was the static resource, and it was good. It was easy to reason about. It was easy to host, once you got over the ...

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2012 - Building in Rails, Backbone, and CoffeeScript by Derrick Ko

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2012 - Building in Rails, Backbone, and CoffeeScript by Derrick Ko

Realtime, rich client applications are extremely popular. This is reflected in a new generation of frameworks like node.js and ...