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Collaboration is the key for successful software development. It works best when code can be understood and contributed to by ... Aaron was born and raised on the mean streets of Salt Lake City. His only hope for survival was to join the local gang of ... How to Stop Hating Your Test Suite by Justin Searls Your app is a unique snowflake. Your tests are too… but they shouldn't be! Software fails a lot. We spend a lot of time trying to fix failing software... and sometimes we fail at that too. How can we get better at ... In this talk, we derive a simple 2D physics simulator, focusing on gravity and spherical objects. The speaker walks through a basic ... Many of us get a few years into our career and get stuck in a rut. Maybe we stop reading about the latest and greatest in tech.

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Ruby On Ales 2016: Open Source Survival Guide by Mike Moore
RailsConf 2016 - Opening Day 3 Keynote by Aaron Patterson
Ruby On Ales 2016: How to Stop Hating Your Test Suite by Justin Searls
Ruby On Ales 2016: Why Good Software Goes Bad by Rein Henrichs
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Ruby On Ales 2016: Including People by André Arko
Ruby On Ales 2016: Sharpening The Axe: Self-Teaching For Developers by Aja Hammerly
Ruby On Ales 2016: In the Name of Whiskey by Julia Ferraioli
Ruby on Ales 2014 - Open Source Maintenance
Ruby On Ales 2015 - Deployment Nirvana
EuRuKo 2016 - A Year of Ruby, Together by André Arko
Ruby On Ales 2013 Ruby Systems Programming by Andy Delcambre
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Ruby On Ales 2016: Open Source Survival Guide by Mike Moore

Ruby On Ales 2016: Open Source Survival Guide by Mike Moore

Collaboration is the key for successful software development. It works best when code can be understood and contributed to by ...

RailsConf 2016 - Opening Day 3 Keynote by Aaron Patterson

RailsConf 2016 - Opening Day 3 Keynote by Aaron Patterson

Aaron was born and raised on the mean streets of Salt Lake City. His only hope for survival was to join the local gang of ...

Ruby On Ales 2016: How to Stop Hating Your Test Suite by Justin Searls

Ruby On Ales 2016: How to Stop Hating Your Test Suite by Justin Searls

How to Stop Hating Your Test Suite by Justin Searls Your app is a unique snowflake. Your tests are too… but they shouldn't be!

Ruby On Ales 2016: Why Good Software Goes Bad by Rein Henrichs

Ruby On Ales 2016: Why Good Software Goes Bad by Rein Henrichs

Software fails a lot. We spend a lot of time trying to fix failing software... and sometimes we fail at that too. How can we get better at ...

Ruby On Ales 2016: Object Oriented Orbits: a primer on newtonian physics by Tobi Lehman

Ruby On Ales 2016: Object Oriented Orbits: a primer on newtonian physics by Tobi Lehman

In this talk, we derive a simple 2D physics simulator, focusing on gravity and spherical objects. The speaker walks through a basic ...

Ruby On Ales 2016: Including People by André Arko

Ruby On Ales 2016: Including People by André Arko

This talk is about the twin

Ruby On Ales 2016: Sharpening The Axe: Self-Teaching For Developers by Aja Hammerly

Ruby On Ales 2016: Sharpening The Axe: Self-Teaching For Developers by Aja Hammerly

Many of us get a few years into our career and get stuck in a rut. Maybe we stop reading about the latest and greatest in tech.

Ruby On Ales 2016: In the Name of Whiskey by Julia Ferraioli

Ruby On Ales 2016: In the Name of Whiskey by Julia Ferraioli

One of the most common reasons for using machine learning is because you want to use data to make sense of more data: given ...

Ruby on Ales 2014 - Open Source Maintenance

Ruby on Ales 2014 - Open Source Maintenance

By Eric Hodel Maintaining RubyGems, RDoc and other

Ruby On Ales 2015 - Deployment Nirvana

Ruby On Ales 2015 - Deployment Nirvana

By, Adrian Pike Remember when Heroku showed up and how much it changed our world? Suddenly a simple `git push` and my ...

EuRuKo 2016 - A Year of Ruby, Together by André Arko

EuRuKo 2016 - A Year of Ruby, Together by André Arko

... volunteers doing the work companies have built huge wildly successful businesses on top of

Ruby On Ales 2013 Ruby Systems Programming by Andy Delcambre

Ruby On Ales 2013 Ruby Systems Programming by Andy Delcambre

We as rubyists tend to write software that runs on the web, without a deep understanding of what it would take to write the ...

Ruby On Ales 2015 - Better APIs with Pliny

Ruby On Ales 2015 - Better APIs with Pliny

By, Will Leinweber Heroku started out as single, large