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Solving a technical problem is relatively easy: there tends to be precedence, easily accessible data, black and white results, and a ... So you consider yourself an Object Oriented developer? Remember when you first get started on an existing project, and you Why do we all know a developer who has been pounding out unmaintainable code for a decade or more? Why do people ... Do you actually know how deliberately acquire, sharpen, and retain a technical skill? In this talk, I'll discuss common strategies to ... Long the provence of specialists in the hermetic world of enterprise software development, business intelligence (BI) is ...

Out of the box, Rails does its best to help you secure your app. Unfortunately, without consistent application of secure ... Title: More time for Open Source work with the help of the Pomodoro Technique Presented by: Matthias Günther You know the ... Robots. Unthinking. Unfeeling. Cold. Incapable of surprising us. Or are they? In this demonstration I'll be walking through how I ...

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Ruby Midwest 2013 Must Have 10+ Years People Experience by Ashe Dryden
Ruby Midwest 2013 Keynote by James Edward Gray II
Ruby Midwest 2013 Functional Principles for OO Development by Jessica Kerr
Ruby Midwest 2013   Ready To Code: Automate Your Development Environment by David Kerber
Ruby Midwest 2013 Nobody Will Train You But You by Zachary Briggs
Ruby Midwest 2013 Failure for Fun and Profit! by Kerri Miller
Ruby Midwest 2013 Lightweight Business Intelligence by Corey Ehmke
Ruby Midwest 2013 Make Testing Fun with Test Reporters by Matt Sears
Ruby Midwest 2013 Keynote by Michael Feathers
Ruby Midwest 2013 Rails Application Security in Practice by Bryan Helmkamp
Ruby Midwest 2013 More time for Open Source work with the help of the Pomodoro Technique
Ruby Midwest 2013 Ruby Groups: Act Locally - Think Globally by PJ Hagerty
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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 ...

Ruby Midwest 2013 Keynote by James Edward Gray II

Ruby Midwest 2013 Keynote by James Edward Gray II

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

Ruby Midwest 2013 Functional Principles for OO Development by Jessica Kerr

Ruby Midwest 2013 Functional Principles for OO Development by Jessica Kerr

So you consider yourself an Object Oriented developer?

Ruby Midwest 2013   Ready To Code: Automate Your Development Environment by David Kerber

Ruby Midwest 2013 Ready To Code: Automate Your Development Environment by David Kerber

Remember when you first get started on an existing project, and you

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 ...

Ruby Midwest 2013 Failure for Fun and Profit! by Kerri Miller

Ruby Midwest 2013 Failure for Fun and Profit! by Kerri Miller

Do you actually know how deliberately acquire, sharpen, and retain a technical skill? In this talk, I'll discuss common strategies to ...

Ruby Midwest 2013 Lightweight Business Intelligence by Corey Ehmke

Ruby Midwest 2013 Lightweight Business Intelligence by Corey Ehmke

Long the provence of specialists in the hermetic world of enterprise software development, business intelligence (BI) is ...

Ruby Midwest 2013 Make Testing Fun with Test Reporters by Matt Sears

Ruby Midwest 2013 Make Testing Fun with Test Reporters by Matt Sears

Slow tests got you down? As

Ruby Midwest 2013 Keynote by Michael Feathers

Ruby Midwest 2013 Keynote by Michael Feathers

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

Ruby Midwest 2013 Rails Application Security in Practice by Bryan Helmkamp

Ruby Midwest 2013 Rails Application Security in Practice by Bryan Helmkamp

Out of the box, Rails does its best to help you secure your app. Unfortunately, without consistent application of secure ...

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 Ruby Groups: Act Locally - Think Globally by PJ Hagerty

Ruby Midwest 2013 Ruby Groups: Act Locally - Think Globally by PJ Hagerty

There are thousands of local

Ruby Midwest 2013 Computer, Program Theyself! by Zee Spencer

Ruby Midwest 2013 Computer, Program Theyself! by Zee Spencer

Robots. Unthinking. Unfeeling. Cold. Incapable of surprising us. Or are they? In this demonstration I'll be walking through how I ...