April 3-5, 2013 ♢; ♢ Salt Lake City, Utah ♢. MWRC 2013 Live Stream. Vote on HN. © MountainWest Ruby, LLC · Design By Jayden Anderson.
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9:15 To 10:00 Why We Need DevOps Now: A Fourteen Year Study Of High Performing IT Organizations by Gene Kim 10:00 To 10:30 Hell Has Frozen Over: DevOps & Security by James Turnbull 10:30 To 11:00 Keep Ops Happy, Designing for Production by Jason Roelofs 11:00 To 1:00 Lunch 1:00 To 1:3...
MoneyDesktop is the most significant advancement in the financial services industry in the last decade and is revolutionizing the way that millions of people will interact with their finances. Its award-winning platform is built using Ruby 1.9 and utilizes frameworks like Rails 3 and ...
5K Fun Run Come join us for the fourth annual MountainWest RubyConf 5K. Runners and walkers of all abilities are welcome! When & Where Thursday, April 4, 2013 at 7:00 A.M. (we’ll be back before the conference starts). Liberty Park, located at 600 E 1300 S . We’ll be meeting at the sou...
At GitHub, we've been growing pretty quickly and that sort of growth presents a lot of challenges. We were feeling the pain of trying to teach everyone (developers and designers alike) how to get GitHub and all our other projects running on their laptops. The process was failure-prone...
"The State of C Extensions: Alive and Well, so Learn to Deal" by Sam Rawlins Ruby C Extensions have been a roller coaster ride over the last few years. While many Rubyists shy away from such non-Ruby code, its hard to imagine our Ruby ecosystem without them. Many of the most popular g...
"What's Wrong With Ruby's Object Model (And Why That's A Good Thing)" by David Brady In this stunning half-hour EXTRAVAGANZA of mind-blowing talkifying, I will show you what's wrong with Ruby's objects is actually what's right about Ruby--and how this has led a lot of programmers down...
As a teen and twenty-something programmer I often found myself tossing hundreds of lines of code at a problem. I see this pattern over and over again in the young programmers we hire at my day job. I've noticed that now that I'm in my mid thirties and have been programming for almost ...