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In this talk, we derive a simple 2D physics simulator, focusing on gravity and spherical Our lives are filled with choices. And one thing's for sure: whether you're choosing what to eat for lunch, to add "just one more ... This talk is about the twin open source project goals of, on the one hand, increasing participation and contribution to an open ... Assertions (or expectations) are the most important part of any test framework. How are they written? What happens when one ... How to Stop Hating Your Test Suite by Justin Searls Your app is a unique snowflake. Your tests are too… but they shouldn't be! Collaboration is the key for successful software development. It works best when code can be understood and contributed to by ...

Software is a field littered with tough problems. One of the hardest and most hated problems arises when handling mutable state. Developer happiness is what brought me to Software fails a lot. We spend a lot of time trying to fix failing software... and sometimes we fail at that too. How can we get better at ... One of the most common reasons for using machine learning is because you want to use data to make sense of more data: given ... Talk given by Jemma Issroff at the online RUG::B Meetup on April 4th, 2021.

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Ruby On Ales 2016: Including People by André Arko
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Ruby On Ales 2016: Writing a Test Framework from Scratch by Ryan Davis
Ruby On Ales 2016: How to Stop Hating Your Test Suite by Justin Searls
Ruby On Ales 2016: Open Source Survival Guide by Mike Moore
Ruby On Ales 2016: A Machine State of Mind by Vaidehi Joshi
Ruby On Ales 2016: Introducing the Crystal Programming Language by Will Leinweber
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Ruby On Ales 2016: Object Oriented Orbits: a primer on newtonian physics by Tobi Lehman

Ruby On Ales 2016: Object Oriented Orbits: a primer on newtonian physics by Tobi Lehman

In this talk, we derive a simple 2D physics simulator, focusing on gravity and spherical

Ruby On Ales 2016: Choices by Ernie Miller

Ruby On Ales 2016: Choices by Ernie Miller

Our lives are filled with choices. And one thing's for sure: whether you're choosing what to eat for lunch, to add "just one more ...

Ruby On Ales 2016: Including People by André Arko

Ruby On Ales 2016: Including People by André Arko

This talk is about the twin open source project goals of, on the one hand, increasing participation and contribution to an open ...

Ruby On Ales 2015 - Ruby Objects: A Walkabout

Ruby On Ales 2015 - Ruby Objects: A Walkabout

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Ruby On Ales 2016: Writing a Test Framework from Scratch by Ryan Davis

Ruby On Ales 2016: Writing a Test Framework from Scratch by Ryan Davis

Assertions (or expectations) are the most important part of any test framework. How are they written? What happens when one ...

Ruby On Ales 2016: How to Stop Hating Your Test Suite by Justin Searls

Ruby On Ales 2016: How to Stop Hating Your Test Suite by Justin Searls

How to Stop Hating Your Test Suite by Justin Searls Your app is a unique snowflake. Your tests are too… but they shouldn't be!

Ruby On Ales 2016: Open Source Survival Guide by Mike Moore

Ruby On Ales 2016: Open Source Survival Guide by Mike Moore

Collaboration is the key for successful software development. It works best when code can be understood and contributed to by ...

Ruby On Ales 2016: A Machine State of Mind by Vaidehi Joshi

Ruby On Ales 2016: A Machine State of Mind by Vaidehi Joshi

Software is a field littered with tough problems. One of the hardest and most hated problems arises when handling mutable state.

Ruby On Ales 2016: Introducing the Crystal Programming Language by Will Leinweber

Ruby On Ales 2016: Introducing the Crystal Programming Language by Will Leinweber

Developer happiness is what brought me to

Ruby On Ales 2016: Why Good Software Goes Bad by Rein Henrichs

Ruby On Ales 2016: Why Good Software Goes Bad by Rein Henrichs

Software fails a lot. We spend a lot of time trying to fix failing software... and sometimes we fail at that too. How can we get better at ...

Ruby On Ales 2016: In the Name of Whiskey by Julia Ferraioli

Ruby On Ales 2016: In the Name of Whiskey by Julia Ferraioli

One of the most common reasons for using machine learning is because you want to use data to make sense of more data: given ...

A Deep Dive into the Ruby Object Model

A Deep Dive into the Ruby Object Model

How does

A Day in the Life of a Ruby Object - Jemma Issroff

A Day in the Life of a Ruby Object - Jemma Issroff

Talk given by Jemma Issroff at the online RUG::B Meetup on April 4th, 2021.