Quick Summary: Speaker: Tim Riley, Partner and Developer, Icelab We build our Ruby apps with the best of intentions, but it's all too easy for them ... Speaker: Anton Davydov, Indie OSS Developer Hanami is quite new and interesting framework which you are unlikely to write ...
Functional Architecture For The Practical Rubyist Reddotrubyconf 2017 -
Speaker: Tim Riley, Partner and Developer, Icelab We build our Ruby apps with the best of intentions, but it's all too easy for them ... Speaker: Anton Davydov, Indie OSS Developer Hanami is quite new and interesting framework which you are unlikely to write ... Speaker: Weiqing Toh, Software Engineer, Ministry of Education The construct of the Ruby language allows for ...
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- Speaker: Tim Riley, Partner and Developer, Icelab We build our Ruby apps with the best of intentions, but it's all too easy for them ...
- Speaker: Anton Davydov, Indie OSS Developer Hanami is quite new and interesting framework which you are unlikely to write ...
- Speaker: Weiqing Toh, Software Engineer, Ministry of Education The construct of the Ruby language allows for ...
- It's not a secret, that Ruby is a powerful, super flexible and at the same time extremely laconic language.
- As our community matures, and technology evolves around us, how can we ensure Ruby remains vital ...
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