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PRESENTATIONS:
* Markus Robers will amaze and horrify you with his latest Ruby hangman puzzle.
* Koichi Sasada -- creator of YARV, the official Ruby 1.9
implementation -- will talk about new and exciting Ruby 1.9.3 features
and his recent work on improving MRI.
* Milind S. Pandit will talk about deploying a Ruby on Rails 3.1 app
to Heroku, along with overviews of Heroku and the Rails-based Toto
blog engine.
⢠Tim Felgentreff will talk about debugger tooling for MagLev.
⢠Jesse Cooke will talk about Lorentz, a Redis data store clone
written on top of the MagLev Ruby interpreter.
* Igal Koshevoy will give an overview and demo of using Vagrant for
quickly and easily providing consistent development environments for
your apps.
<i>ABOUT THE GROUP: The Portland Ruby Brigade is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland Oregon area. Join other developers for presentations and discussions about Ruby and its uses.</i> |
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PRESENTATIONS:
* Markus Roberts will amaze and horrify you with his latest Ruby hangman puzzle.
* Koichi Sasada -- creator of YARV, the official Ruby 1.9
implementation -- will talk about new and exciting Ruby 1.9.3 features
and his recent work on improving MRI.
* Milind S. Pandit will talk about deploying a Ruby on Rails 3.1 app
to Heroku, along with overviews of Heroku and the Rails-based Toto
blog engine.
• Tim Felgentreff will talk about debugger tooling for MagLev.
• Jesse Cooke will talk about Lorentz, a Redis data store clone
written on top of the MagLev Ruby interpreter.
* Igal Koshevoy will give an overview and demo of using Vagrant for
quickly and easily providing consistent development environments for
your apps.
<i>ABOUT THE GROUP: The Portland Ruby Brigade is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland Oregon area. Join other developers for presentations and discussions about Ruby and its uses.</i> |