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Ruby|Web Conference 2010 - The 7 Habits of Highly Successful Samurai, and How That Helps Rubyists

Ruby|Web Conference 2010 - The 7 Habits of Highly Successful Samurai, and How That Helps Rubyists

By Alistair Cockburn The Crystal 3-step model consists of practices, principles, and personalization. The practices are what you ...

Ruby|Web Conference 2010 - Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love HTML, CSS...

Ruby|Web Conference 2010 - Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love HTML, CSS...

By BJ Clark In this session we'll take a hands on approach to building reusable and scaleable front end code in a

Ruby|Web Conference 2010 - Integrating Web Apps By David Richards

Ruby|Web Conference 2010 - Integrating Web Apps By David Richards

Most useful applications today integrate with other services. Learning to build simple, focused applications that connect to more ...

Ruby|Web Conference 2010 - Your Customers Aren't Stupid and Your Coworkers Are Not Incompetent

Ruby|Web Conference 2010 - Your Customers Aren't Stupid and Your Coworkers Are Not Incompetent

By Joe O'Brien Communication is hard. No doubt about it. Many of us, being geeks at heart, have an inherently difficult time ...

Ruby|Web Conference 2010 - Trellis: A Component-Oriented Web Framework

Ruby|Web Conference 2010 - Trellis: A Component-Oriented Web Framework

By Brian Sam-Bodden Trellis is a component-based, event-driven

Ruby|Web Conference 2010 - How TDD and CDD make your apps suck less By Matt White

Ruby|Web Conference 2010 - How TDD and CDD make your apps suck less By Matt White

Do you ever look back at code you've written in the past and think, "Wow, this sucks"? Following simple Test Driven Development ...

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Ruby|Web Conference 2010 - Dirt Simple Datamining By Matthew Thorley

Ruby|Web Conference 2010 - Dirt Simple Datamining By Matthew Thorley

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Ruby|Web Conference 2010 - The Power of Middleware - Building Your Own Mini Web Framework on Rack

Ruby|Web Conference 2010 - The Power of Middleware - Building Your Own Mini Web Framework on Rack

Rack has become the de-facto standard for developing

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Ruby|Web Conference 2010 - Make Friends and Influence People with HTML5 by Nicholas Audo

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Ruby Conference 2010 - DHH - Keynote: Why Ruby?

Ruby Conference 2010 - DHH - Keynote: Why Ruby?

Ruby Conference 2010 - DHH - Keynote: Why Ruby?

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