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RubyConf 2022: 1.5 is the Midpoint Between 0 and Infinity by Peter Zhu
RubyConfTH 2022 - Roda: Simplicity, Reliability, Extensibility, Performance by Jeremy Evans
RubyConf 2022: Building Native GUI Apps in Ruby by Andy Maleh
RubyConf 2022: Don't @ me! Faster Instance Variables with Object Shapes by Aaron Patterson
RubyConf 2022: Discover Machine Learning in Ruby by Justin Bowen
RubyConf 2022: In Defense of Ruby Metaprogramming By Noel Rappin
RubyConf Mini 2022: Keynote by Rose Wiegley
RubyConfTH 2022 - Keynote: Ruby & JVM: A (JRuby) Love Story by Yarden Laifenfeld
RubyConf 2022: Data indexing with RGB (Ruby, Graphs and Bitmaps) by Benjamin Lewis
RubyConf 2022: Helping Redistrict California with Ruby by Jeremy Evans
"Asynchronous Rails" - Samuel Williams (RubyConf AU 2023)
RubyConf 2017: How to load 1m lines of Ruby in 5s by Andrew Metcalf
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RubyConf 2022: 1.5 is the Midpoint Between 0 and Infinity by Peter Zhu

RubyConf 2022: 1.5 is the Midpoint Between 0 and Infinity by Peter Zhu

What's the midpoint between 0 and infinity? Well, the answer differs depending on whether you are asking a mathematician, ...

RubyConfTH 2022 - Roda: Simplicity, Reliability, Extensibility, Performance by Jeremy Evans

RubyConfTH 2022 - Roda: Simplicity, Reliability, Extensibility, Performance by Jeremy Evans

Sign up for RubyConfTH 2026 at https://www.eventpop.me/s/

RubyConf 2022: Building Native GUI Apps in Ruby by Andy Maleh

RubyConf 2022: Building Native GUI Apps in Ruby by Andy Maleh

Ruby is an excellent choice for building desktop apps with a native GUI (Graphical User Interface) that looks familiar on Mac, ...

RubyConf 2022: Don't @ me! Faster Instance Variables with Object Shapes by Aaron Patterson

RubyConf 2022: Don't @ me! Faster Instance Variables with Object Shapes by Aaron Patterson

Instance variables are a popular feature of the Ruby programming language, and many people enjoy using them. They are so ...

RubyConf 2022: Discover Machine Learning in Ruby by Justin Bowen

RubyConf 2022: Discover Machine Learning in Ruby by Justin Bowen

We can use Ruby to do anything we as a community want. Today we'll explore the work of a hidden gem of a contributor in our ...

RubyConf 2022: In Defense of Ruby Metaprogramming By Noel Rappin

RubyConf 2022: In Defense of Ruby Metaprogramming By Noel Rappin

If you've learned Ruby recently, you've likely been told to avoid using Ruby's metaprogramming features because they are ...

RubyConf Mini 2022: Keynote by Rose Wiegley

RubyConf Mini 2022: Keynote by Rose Wiegley

I truly could not think of anyone better to end the

RubyConfTH 2022 - Keynote: Ruby & JVM: A (JRuby) Love Story by Yarden Laifenfeld

RubyConfTH 2022 - Keynote: Ruby & JVM: A (JRuby) Love Story by Yarden Laifenfeld

A talk from RubyConfTH, held in Bangkok, Thailand on December 9-10,

RubyConf 2022: Data indexing with RGB (Ruby, Graphs and Bitmaps) by Benjamin Lewis

RubyConf 2022: Data indexing with RGB (Ruby, Graphs and Bitmaps) by Benjamin Lewis

In this talk, we will go on a journey through Zappi's data history and how we are using Ruby, a graph database, and a bitmap store ...

RubyConf 2022: Helping Redistrict California with Ruby by Jeremy Evans

RubyConf 2022: Helping Redistrict California with Ruby by Jeremy Evans

Every 10 years, after the federal census, California and most other states redraw the lines of various electoral districts to attempt to ...

"Asynchronous Rails" - Samuel Williams (RubyConf AU 2023)

"Asynchronous Rails" - Samuel Williams (RubyConf AU 2023)

(Samuel Williams) The fiber scheduler presents new opportunities for building scalable and concurrent Ruby programs. However ...

RubyConf 2017: How to load 1m lines of Ruby in 5s by Andrew Metcalf

RubyConf 2017: How to load 1m lines of Ruby in 5s by Andrew Metcalf

How to load 1m lines of Ruby in

RailsConf 2022 - The Little Engines That Could by Mina Slater

RailsConf 2022 - The Little Engines That Could by Mina Slater

Rails Engines. It's more than just a cute name made up of two words both related to trains. Are they plug-ins? Are they ...