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Monty Williams of Gemstone recounts the history of the MagLev Ruby interpreter project.
From RubyConf 2008 in Orlando.
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Jacqui Maher talks about the technical challenges involved in writing Rails apps for a medical team in Malawi. Pat Allan encourages Rails developers to volunteer their time and skills.
Developers from Intridea discuss hacking Rails internals, UI design, and mid-end development.
From RailsConf 2008 in Berlin.
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Ian Dees talks about his new book on testing GUI applications. His company uses Ruby to test handheld devices.
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Consulting firm Contrast talks about their upcoming app, Exceptional. Mike Gilbert of XLCRS talks about using Rails to solve everyday problems.
From Dublin, Ireland.
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Adam Keys interviews Geoffrey Grosenbach about his blog, PeepCode, and the bass.
We also introduce the term for 2008: show the whale.
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Ryan Singer of 37signals talks about Rails, design, and “touching the magic wand.”
From RailsConf at the Heroku booth.
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A Seattle-based entrepreneur and developer talks about starting businesses.
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Nathan Sobo of Pivotal Labs talks about Treetop, a cutting-edge parser written in Ruby.
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Derek Haynes and Andre Lewis on consulting and their side projects Scout and Placeshout.
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John Chaffee of BusyMac talks about how Rails helps their 2-man Mac development shop handle customer service easily. BusyMac received a MacWorld Best of Show award and recently passed the 10,000 sale mark.
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