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RubyConf 2017: Human Errors by Olivier Lacan
RubyConf 2017: There are no rules in Ruby by Max Jacobson
RubyConf AU 2017 - Ruby: how a language affects its people, by Alex Coles
RubyConf 2015 - Mind Over Error by Michel Martens
RubyConf 2017: Keynote - The Impermanence of Software by Andy Croll
RubyConf 2017: Keynote: Growing Old by Chad Fowler
RubyConf 2017: Keynote - You're Insufficiently Persuasive by Sandi Metz
RubyConf 2017: Improving TruffleRuby’s Startup Time with the SubstrateVM by Kevin Menard
RubyConf 2017: A History of Bundles: 2010 to 2017 by André Arko
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2017 - Comparative Error Handling... by Brittany Storoz
RubyConf 2017: Rewriting Rack: A Functional Approach by Alex Wheeler
RubyConf 2018 - Humans Aren't APIs And Your Request Is 400 Denied by Jennifer Tu
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RubyConf 2017: Human Errors by Olivier Lacan

RubyConf 2017: Human Errors by Olivier Lacan

Human Errors by

RubyConf 2017: There are no rules in Ruby by Max Jacobson

RubyConf 2017: There are no rules in Ruby by Max Jacobson

There are no rules in Ruby by Max Jacobson Programming requires developing ideas about How Things Work that we internalize ...

RubyConf AU 2017 - Ruby: how a language affects its people, by Alex Coles

RubyConf AU 2017 - Ruby: how a language affects its people, by Alex Coles

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RubyConf 2015 - Mind Over Error by Michel Martens

RubyConf 2015 - Mind Over Error by Michel Martens

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RubyConf 2017: Keynote - The Impermanence of Software by Andy Croll

RubyConf 2017: Keynote - The Impermanence of Software by Andy Croll

The Impermanence of Software by Andy Croll.

RubyConf 2017: Keynote: Growing Old by Chad Fowler

RubyConf 2017: Keynote: Growing Old by Chad Fowler

Keynote: Growing Old by Chad Fowler.

RubyConf 2017: Keynote - You're Insufficiently Persuasive by Sandi Metz

RubyConf 2017: Keynote - You're Insufficiently Persuasive by Sandi Metz

Keynote - You're Insufficiently Persuasive by Sandi Metz.

RubyConf 2017: Improving TruffleRuby’s Startup Time with the SubstrateVM by Kevin Menard

RubyConf 2017: Improving TruffleRuby’s Startup Time with the SubstrateVM by Kevin Menard

Improving TruffleRuby's Startup Time with the SubstrateVM by Kevin Menard Ruby applications can be broadly split into two ...

RubyConf 2017: A History of Bundles: 2010 to 2017 by André Arko

RubyConf 2017: A History of Bundles: 2010 to 2017 by André Arko

RubyConf 2017

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2017 - Comparative Error Handling... by Brittany Storoz

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2017 - Comparative Error Handling... by Brittany Storoz

Rocky Mountain Ruby

RubyConf 2017: Rewriting Rack: A Functional Approach by Alex Wheeler

RubyConf 2017: Rewriting Rack: A Functional Approach by Alex Wheeler

Rewriting Rack: A Functional Approach by Alex Wheeler What if we traded in our classes for procs, our methods for functions, and ...

RubyConf 2018 - Humans Aren't APIs And Your Request Is 400 Denied by Jennifer Tu

RubyConf 2018 - Humans Aren't APIs And Your Request Is 400 Denied by Jennifer Tu

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RubyConf 2011 - Complex Ruby concepts dummified by Matt Aimonetti

Programming languages, such as Ruby, are natural and elegant. But to achieve this elegance, things have to happen under the ...