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As engineers working on a team, we all make technical decisions. What's the best way to implement this? Where should this ... Native iOS Development with RubyMotion and UnderOS by Nikolay Nemshilov RubyMotion is a project that allows you to create ... Micro services are a wonderful thing! Until you try to test them in integration. Do you write a stub for each service? Point them to a ... Playing is simple, even a child can do it, but designing something simple is hard. How can we combine prototyping with ... Your Rails app is full of data that can (and should!) be turned into useful information with some simple machine learning ... It's 2015... your stakeholders have decided that PayPal is out and Stripe is in. Fortunately, you're a planner. You have all of your ...

Rails models are simple, but your domain's models might not be as simple as Rails would like them to be. Modeling large ... What it Means to Have Good Test Covearage, and why it Matters by Arjun Sharma One of the greatest themes the Technical Debt has become a catch-all phrase for any code that needs to be re-worked. Much like Refactoring has become a ... 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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Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - Under the Hood of Ruby's Generational Garbage Collector by Hemant Kumar
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - Unpacking Technical Decisions by Sarah Mei
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Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - Let's Pretend by Sarah Allen
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - Machine Learning for Fun and Profit by John Paul Ashenfelter
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - Future-proofing Your 3rd Party Services by Jeffery Matthias
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - Build Complex Domains in Rails by Mike AbiEzzi
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2015 - Ruby on Robots by Andrew Carmer
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Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - The Technical Debt Trap by Doc Norton
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Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - Under the Hood of Ruby's Generational Garbage Collector by Hemant Kumar

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - Under the Hood of Ruby's Generational Garbage Collector by Hemant Kumar

Ruby

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - Unpacking Technical Decisions by Sarah Mei

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - Unpacking Technical Decisions by Sarah Mei

As engineers working on a team, we all make technical decisions. What's the best way to implement this? Where should this ...

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - Native iOS Development with RubyMotion and UnderOS

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - Native iOS Development with RubyMotion and UnderOS

Native iOS Development with RubyMotion and UnderOS by Nikolay Nemshilov RubyMotion is a project that allows you to create ...

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - Micro Testing Pains by Marcos Castilho

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - Micro Testing Pains by Marcos Castilho

Micro services are a wonderful thing! Until you try to test them in integration. Do you write a stub for each service? Point them to a ...

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - Let's Pretend by Sarah Allen

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - Let's Pretend by Sarah Allen

Playing is simple, even a child can do it, but designing something simple is hard. How can we combine prototyping with ...

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - Machine Learning for Fun and Profit by John Paul Ashenfelter

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - Machine Learning for Fun and Profit by John Paul Ashenfelter

Your Rails app is full of data that can (and should!) be turned into useful information with some simple machine learning ...

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - Future-proofing Your 3rd Party Services by Jeffery Matthias

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - Future-proofing Your 3rd Party Services by Jeffery Matthias

It's 2015... your stakeholders have decided that PayPal is out and Stripe is in. Fortunately, you're a planner. You have all of your ...

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 2015 - Ruby on Robots by Andrew Carmer

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2015 - Ruby on Robots by Andrew Carmer

Ruby

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 2014 - What it Means to Have Good Test Covearage...

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - What it Means to Have Good Test Covearage...

What it Means to Have Good Test Covearage, and why it Matters by Arjun Sharma One of the greatest themes the

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - The Technical Debt Trap by Doc Norton

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2014 - The Technical Debt Trap by Doc Norton

Technical Debt has become a catch-all phrase for any code that needs to be re-worked. Much like Refactoring has become a ...

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 ...