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Baskin-Robbins wishes it had as many flavors as there are JS Assertions (or expectations) are the most important part of any test Get a Whiff of This by Sandi Metz Most code is a mess. Most new requirements change existing code. Ergo, much our work ... Zen and the Art of the Controller by Michael Kelly So you're fresh out of boot camp or just off a month long binge on RoR ... Reduce Small-Team Culture Shock with Agile by Jamie Riedesel Ever hire someone from a traditional IT organization who ... Building Applications Better the First Time by Jessica Roper Feature creep is a common problem in many projects. When you ...

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RailsConf 2016 - Opening Keynote - Jeremy Daer
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RailsConf 2016 - Surviving the Framework Hype Cycle by Brandon Hayes

RailsConf 2016 - Surviving the Framework Hype Cycle by Brandon Hayes

Baskin-Robbins wishes it had as many flavors as there are JS

RailsConf 2016   Writing a Test Framework from Scratch by Ryan Davis

RailsConf 2016 Writing a Test Framework from Scratch by Ryan Davis

Assertions (or expectations) are the most important part of any test

RailsConf 2016 - Get a Whiff of This by Sandi Metz

RailsConf 2016 - Get a Whiff of This by Sandi Metz

Get a Whiff of This by Sandi Metz Most code is a mess. Most new requirements change existing code. Ergo, much our work ...

Mountain West Ruby 2016 - Surviving the Framework Hype Cycle by  Brandon Hays test

Mountain West Ruby 2016 - Surviving the Framework Hype Cycle by Brandon Hays test

Surviving the Framework

RailsConf 2016 - Zen and the Art of the Controller by Michael Kelly

RailsConf 2016 - Zen and the Art of the Controller by Michael Kelly

Zen and the Art of the Controller by Michael Kelly So you're fresh out of boot camp or just off a month long binge on RoR ...

RailsConf 2016 -  Reduce Small-Team Culture Shock with Agile by Jamie Riedesel

RailsConf 2016 - Reduce Small-Team Culture Shock with Agile by Jamie Riedesel

Reduce Small-Team Culture Shock with Agile by Jamie Riedesel Ever hire someone from a traditional IT organization who ...

RailsConf 2016 -  Building Applications Better the First Time by Jessica Roper

RailsConf 2016 - Building Applications Better the First Time by Jessica Roper

Building Applications Better the First Time by Jessica Roper Feature creep is a common problem in many projects. When you ...

RailsConf 2016 -  Real World Docker for the Rubyist by Jason Clark

RailsConf 2016 - Real World Docker for the Rubyist by Jason Clark

Real World Docker for the Rubyist by Jason Clark Docker's gotten a lot of press, but how does it fare in the real world Rubyists ...

RailsConf 2016 - Opening Keynote - Jeremy Daer

RailsConf 2016 - Opening Keynote - Jeremy Daer

Intro by David Heinemeier Hansson (DHH). Jeremy is an app builder and software steward at Basecamp and a Rails core team ...

RailsConf 2016 - The Rails Boot Process by Xavier Noria

RailsConf 2016 - The Rails Boot Process by Xavier Noria

Rails ships as a number of components, Active Record, Active Support, ..., largely independent of each other, but somehow ...

RailsConf 2016 - Turbo Rails with Rust by Godfrey Chan

RailsConf 2016 - Turbo Rails with Rust by Godfrey Chan

Ruby is not the fastest language in the world, there is no doubt about it. This doesn't turn out to matter all that much – Ruby and its ...

RailsConf 2016 - 3x Rails: Tuning the Framework Internals by Akira Matsuda

RailsConf 2016 - 3x Rails: Tuning the Framework Internals by Akira Matsuda

3x Rails: Tuning the

RailsConf 2016 - From Director to Intern: Changing Careers as a Single Mom by Teresa Martyny

RailsConf 2016 - From Director to Intern: Changing Careers as a Single Mom by Teresa Martyny

At the beginning of 2015 I was a Director in the non-profit sector, 13 years into my career. My days revolved around crisis ...