Media Summary: Talker: Aaron Patterson Ruby is famous for a technique called metaprogramming. This technique can be used for good, or for eval ... Talker: Thomas E. Enebo, Charles O. Nutter JRuby is a fast, compliant Ruby implementation which can make use of many ... Kaja(冠者) is Japanese traditional word. Kaja means hopeful youngster. We use the word as newcomer hopeful rubyist. RubyKaja ...

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Talker: Aaron Patterson Ruby is famous for a technique called metaprogramming. This technique can be used for good, or for eval ... Talker: Thomas E. Enebo, Charles O. Nutter JRuby is a fast, compliant Ruby implementation which can make use of many ... Kaja(冠者) is Japanese traditional word. Kaja means hopeful youngster. We use the word as newcomer hopeful rubyist. RubyKaja ... Talker: José Valim Concurrency has been a popular topic in the programming community in the last decade and has received ... Talker: Konstantin Haase Ruby is the most flexible language out there, imposing no limitations on the developers, giving all the ... Talker: Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto http://

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Unfactoring - RubyKaigi 2013

Unfactoring - RubyKaigi 2013

Talker: Aaron Patterson Ruby is famous for a technique called metaprogramming. This technique can be used for good, or for eval ...

The Future of JRuby? - RubyKaigi 2013

The Future of JRuby? - RubyKaigi 2013

Talker: Thomas E. Enebo, Charles O. Nutter JRuby is a fast, compliant Ruby implementation which can make use of many ...

Ruby Kaja 2013 / Community Appeal - RubyKaigi 2013

Ruby Kaja 2013 / Community Appeal - RubyKaigi 2013

Kaja(冠者) is Japanese traditional word. Kaja means hopeful youngster. We use the word as newcomer hopeful rubyist. RubyKaja ...

Concurrency in Ruby: In search of inspiration - RubyKaigi 2013 Keynote

Concurrency in Ruby: In search of inspiration - RubyKaigi 2013 Keynote

Talker: José Valim Concurrency has been a popular topic in the programming community in the last decade and has received ...

Beyond Ruby - RubyKaigi 2013

Beyond Ruby - RubyKaigi 2013

Talker: Konstantin Haase Ruby is the most flexible language out there, imposing no limitations on the developers, giving all the ...

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How to create Ruby - RubyKaigi 2013 Keynote

How to create Ruby - RubyKaigi 2013 Keynote

Talker: Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto http://

Inside RubyMotion - RubyKaigi 2013

Inside RubyMotion - RubyKaigi 2013

Talker: Laurent Sansonetti, Shizuo Fujita This talk will describe the internals of RubyMotion, a Ruby toolchain for iOS development ...

Ruby on Your Rails - RubyKaigi 2013

Ruby on Your Rails - RubyKaigi 2013

Talker: Akira Matsuda My Rails are not like yours. I'm gonna tell you why and how. http://

Be a library developer! - RubyKaigi 2013

Be a library developer! - RubyKaigi 2013

Talker: Kouhei Sutou Is there a gem author around you? Did you meet any author of the gems used? Did you contact with any ...

Fewer Constraints, More Concurrency. - RubyKaigi 2013

Fewer Constraints, More Concurrency. - RubyKaigi 2013

Talker: Ryan Smith Traditional data structures like stacks and queues are strict - perhaps too strict. In this talk I will showcase ...

krypt. semper pi. - RubyKaigi 2013

krypt. semper pi. - RubyKaigi 2013

Talker: Martin Bosslet Many people don't like Cryptography. Whenever he falls out of a bar, he carries this strong odor of ...

Contributing to Ruby - RubyKaigi 2013

Contributing to Ruby - RubyKaigi 2013

Talker: Zachary Scott Newcomer or seasoned veteran looking to get involved with Ruby documentation? The path to eternal ...

Shrink to Grow - RubyKaigi 2013

Shrink to Grow - RubyKaigi 2013

Talker: Daniel Bovensiepen Ruby has grown in the last 20 years. The feature-set and field of usage has increased. But also the ...