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RubyConf 2016 - C Ruby? C Ruby Go! Go Ruby Go! by Loren Segal

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[EN][Keynote] The Future Shape of Ruby Objects / Chris Seaton @chrisseaton

[EN][Keynote] The Future Shape of Ruby Objects / Chris Seaton @chrisseaton

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Polyglot From The Very Old To The Very New · Chris Seaton

Polyglot From The Very Old To The Very New · Chris Seaton

Writing programs in a high-level language such as

RubyConf 2024 ACIDic Jobs: Scaling a resilient jobs layer by Stephen Margheim

RubyConf 2024 ACIDic Jobs: Scaling a resilient jobs layer by Stephen Margheim

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