Neal Ford: Design Patterns in Ruby

The room is crowded, steady the riddle appears the book “Design Patterns (the gang of four)’, in this main division, Neal says that in that place are not only references end also valid examples (even if they are not expressed in Ruby) There are sum of two units destinct problems Neal confirms, the ...

Mike Mangino: Facebook development and performance with Rails

Mangino explains how to create a Facebook application with Ruby on Rails optimizing the performances. He explains how a Rails application can integrate through Facebook, practically Facebook acts being of the kind which a proxy between the user and the application (infectious the requests from the user to the application) this can create ...

Michael Latta: Building a Composite Model in ActiveRecord

Michael that talks about his experience in creating models that inherit from an emulation of ActiveRecord. It could be an interesting session. Michael uses ActiveScaffold to create an application for a demo, the controversy is that he does not use use ActiveRecord to managge the models ma emulates ActiveRecord with a ad-hoc class ...

Ryan Singer: UI design on Rails

How to break down the wall that has always divided developers and designers? Ryan Singer has the solution. There exists a wall between the design and the development, in reality this is unveracious perception deriving from the wrong assumption that the designer must create the graphics for an application. The designer must have ...

DHH: The great surplus

David Heinemeier Hannson’s Keynote talking about the chivalrous surplus that Rails has above other mainstream languages He says that Ruby in succession rails is still a tiny community end we even now have this surplus above mainstream languages. Why do we regard this surplus? What is the surplus and how be able to ...
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