Speaking at Canada on Rails
I love getting good news at 1am on IRC.
Nathaniel Brown notified me last night that my talk, (Sneaking Rails into the (legacy) system) was accepted at Canada on Rails. He then also informed me that Jeremy Voorhis, Lead Architect of PLANET ARGON also got accepted for his talk on Internationalizing Rails. I’m really looking forward to flying up to Vancouver, B.C (for the first time) with my colleague .
List of speakers include:
- David Heinemeier Hansson
- Thomas Fuchs
- Dave Astels
- David Black
- Joe O’Brien
- James Adam
- Steven Baker
- Michael Buffington
- Robby Russell
- Geoffrey Grosenbach
- Kyle Shank
- Jeremy Voorhis
- Alex Bunardzic
- Sebastian Kanthak
- Amy Hoy
For more information and to register, please visit: http://canadaonrails.com.
Early-bird registration ends… today!
Request for Rails Debugging Tools
16 comments Latest by online blackjack Wed, 30 Aug 2006 19:28:35 GMT
Howdy partners!
I hereby have a proposition for you all. Besides using breakpoint for debugging your Rails applications what other tools do you use? When I say debugging... I mean… tracking down problems and issues in your application that your tests just aren’t identifying.
Inquiring minds want to know. :-)
Debugging RoundUp!
Post comments with information and links… and I’ll roundup responses and see if I can review a few options in another blog entry.
Thanks in advance!
YeeHaw!
Rails development in 2006...
5 comments Latest by Robby Russell Thu, 05 Jan 2006 04:27:42 GMT
It’s been almost a year since Curt Hibbs article, Rolling with Ruby on Rails was published on ONLamp. Since then we’ve witnessed this huge community of talented individuals emerge . Wow. What a year.
Your Thoughts?
Will 2006 be an even bigger year for the Rails project? Will we see more development firms emerge with highly talented Rails developers? What is everybody doing currently and what are they planning on doing? Conferences… books… fun… fun… fun.
Viva la Argonistas!
At PLANET ARGON, we’re in the middle of a complete reorganization of how we can be of better service to you. As of the start of this year… we are bigger, better, and you’ll likely notice some new faces. Who? We’re not telling (quite) yet. ;-)
What I can promise:
I wish you all the best in 2006!
Continue to stay tuned…
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