Media Summary: Keynote: Architecture the Lost Years by: Robert Martin Robert C. Martin (Uncle Bob) has been a software professional since 1970. You are happily writing new code for your system when all of a sudden the code is not behaving the way you thought it should. Are your methods timid? Do they constantly second-guess themselves, checking for nil values, errors, and unexpected input?

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Keynote: Architecture the Lost Years by: Robert Martin Robert C. Martin (Uncle Bob) has been a software professional since 1970. You are happily writing new code for your system when all of a sudden the code is not behaving the way you thought it should. Are your methods timid? Do they constantly second-guess themselves, checking for nil values, errors, and unexpected input? Metaprogramming. It's awesome, right? Powerful? Maybe a little scary? Let's kick things up a notch. If writing code that writes code ... Test Your Legacy Rails Code by: Noel Rappin Everybody wants to do test-driven development, but switching to TDD or BDD on ... Solving a technical problem is relatively easy: there tends to be precedence, easily accessible data, black and white results, and a ...

Title: More time for Open Source work with the help of the Pomodoro Technique Presented by: Matthias Günther You know the ... Why do we all know a developer who has been pounding out unmaintainable code for a decade or more? Why do people ... A conversation with Josh Yakov on my book "A Few Essays on Taste" at Heft Gallery. The talk begins with an introduction by ...

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Ruby Midwest 2011 - Mastering the Ruby Debugger

Ruby Midwest 2011 - Mastering the Ruby Debugger

Mastering the Ruby

Ruby Midwest 2011 - Keynote: Architecture the Lost Years

Ruby Midwest 2011 - Keynote: Architecture the Lost Years

Keynote: Architecture the Lost Years by: Robert Martin Robert C. Martin (Uncle Bob) has been a software professional since 1970.

Mastering the ruby debugger by Jim Weirich

Mastering the ruby debugger by Jim Weirich

You are happily writing new code for your system when all of a sudden the code is not behaving the way you thought it should.

Ruby Midwest 2011 - Make Awesome Command-Line Apps with Ruby

Ruby Midwest 2011 - Make Awesome Command-Line Apps with Ruby

Make Awesome Command-Line Apps with

Ruby Midwest 2011 Confident Code by Avdi Grimm

Ruby Midwest 2011 Confident Code by Avdi Grimm

Are your methods timid? Do they constantly second-guess themselves, checking for nil values, errors, and unexpected input?

Ruby Midwest 2011 - Final Boss: Ruby/Rails in the Video Game Industry

Ruby Midwest 2011 - Final Boss: Ruby/Rails in the Video Game Industry

Final Boss:

Ruby Midwest 2013 The Most Important Optimization: Happiness by Ernie Miller

Ruby Midwest 2013 The Most Important Optimization: Happiness by Ernie Miller

Metaprogramming. It's awesome, right? Powerful? Maybe a little scary? Let's kick things up a notch. If writing code that writes code ...

Ruby Midwest 2011 - Test Your Legacy Rails Code

Ruby Midwest 2011 - Test Your Legacy Rails Code

Test Your Legacy Rails Code by: Noel Rappin Everybody wants to do test-driven development, but switching to TDD or BDD on ...

Ruby Midwest 2013 Must Have 10+ Years People Experience by Ashe Dryden

Ruby Midwest 2013 Must Have 10+ Years People Experience by Ashe Dryden

Solving a technical problem is relatively easy: there tends to be precedence, easily accessible data, black and white results, and a ...

MWRC 2011 - Ruby: The Challenges Ahead

MWRC 2011 - Ruby: The Challenges Ahead

By, Yehuda Katz Through Rails,

Ruby Midwest 2013 More time for Open Source work with the help of the Pomodoro Technique

Ruby Midwest 2013 More time for Open Source work with the help of the Pomodoro Technique

Title: More time for Open Source work with the help of the Pomodoro Technique Presented by: Matthias Günther You know the ...

Ruby Midwest 2013 Nobody Will Train You But You by Zachary Briggs

Ruby Midwest 2013 Nobody Will Train You But You by Zachary Briggs

Why do we all know a developer who has been pounding out unmaintainable code for a decade or more? Why do people ...

A Few Words on Taste

A Few Words on Taste

A conversation with Josh Yakov on my book "A Few Essays on Taste" at Heft Gallery. The talk begins with an introduction by ...