Media Summary: This talk covers following SOLID design principles in Ruby with live code examples. It's my personal goal to introduce as many people as possible to open-source and make it dead simple for them to contribute. An overview of ActiveSupport::Notifications and how they form the backbone of a live status page to tell you exactly what is going ...

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This talk covers following SOLID design principles in Ruby with live code examples. It's my personal goal to introduce as many people as possible to open-source and make it dead simple for them to contribute. An overview of ActiveSupport::Notifications and how they form the backbone of a live status page to tell you exactly what is going ... From an engineer's perspective, algorithmic (or quantitative/systematic) trading is about developing a trading system that applies ... I have spent some time working on a project where we've built 8 micro services and 2 applications, and planned to carve out a few ... fluffmuffin, peppercorn, gilligan — those are just a few of our users' plain text passwords. I have 80000 more, and it only took me ...

Ruby gives you a great power, such as easy Duck Typing. As the saying goes, "With great power there must also comes great ... Theory tells us to build applications out of small, interchangeable objects but reality often supplies the exact opposite. Many apps ... RSpec, like it or loathe it is a widely used testing framework and this year will reach it's latest major version. Version 3. Why is this ... By Shuwei Fang & Arathi Premadevi A complex application usually uses a number of external dependencies. Installing these on ... I love Ruby! But as in any relationship, to love means that you (often) have to accept the "dark side" too! Ruby is human in nature ...

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RedDotRuby 2014 -  To a Single Page Web App and Back Again by Nicholas Simmons
RedDotRuby 2014 - SOLID Design Principles in Ruby by Anil Wadghule
RedDotRuby 2014 - Ruby-Core for Tenderfeet by Zachary Scott
RedDotRuby 2014 - ActiveSupport::Notifications and Live Status Pages by Matthew Delves
RedDotRuby 2014 - Lightning Talk - Algorithmic Trading for Fun and Profit by Sheng Loong Su
RedDotRuby 2014 - Adventures with Micro Services in Rails by Anand Agrawal
RedDotRuby 2014 -  80,000 Plaintext Passwords: An Open Source Love Story in 3 Acts by T.j. Schuck
RedDotRuby 2014 - Safety Nets: Learn to Code With Confidence by Christophe Philemotte
RedDotRuby 2014 - Convenience vs Simplicity by Piotr Solnica
RailsConf 2014 - All the Little Things by Sandi Metz
RedDotRuby 2014 - RSpec 3 and why I `expect(you).to care` by Jon Rowe
RedDotRuby 2014 - Lightning Talk -  Advantages of Development Environment Setup with Vagrant
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RedDotRuby 2014 -  To a Single Page Web App and Back Again by Nicholas Simmons

RedDotRuby 2014 - To a Single Page Web App and Back Again by Nicholas Simmons

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RedDotRuby 2014 - SOLID Design Principles in Ruby by Anil Wadghule

RedDotRuby 2014 - SOLID Design Principles in Ruby by Anil Wadghule

This talk covers following SOLID design principles in Ruby with live code examples.

RedDotRuby 2014 - Ruby-Core for Tenderfeet by Zachary Scott

RedDotRuby 2014 - Ruby-Core for Tenderfeet by Zachary Scott

It's my personal goal to introduce as many people as possible to open-source and make it dead simple for them to contribute.

RedDotRuby 2014 - ActiveSupport::Notifications and Live Status Pages by Matthew Delves

RedDotRuby 2014 - ActiveSupport::Notifications and Live Status Pages by Matthew Delves

An overview of ActiveSupport::Notifications and how they form the backbone of a live status page to tell you exactly what is going ...

RedDotRuby 2014 - Lightning Talk - Algorithmic Trading for Fun and Profit by Sheng Loong Su

RedDotRuby 2014 - Lightning Talk - Algorithmic Trading for Fun and Profit by Sheng Loong Su

From an engineer's perspective, algorithmic (or quantitative/systematic) trading is about developing a trading system that applies ...

RedDotRuby 2014 - Adventures with Micro Services in Rails by Anand Agrawal

RedDotRuby 2014 - Adventures with Micro Services in Rails by Anand Agrawal

I have spent some time working on a project where we've built 8 micro services and 2 applications, and planned to carve out a few ...

RedDotRuby 2014 -  80,000 Plaintext Passwords: An Open Source Love Story in 3 Acts by T.j. Schuck

RedDotRuby 2014 - 80,000 Plaintext Passwords: An Open Source Love Story in 3 Acts by T.j. Schuck

fluffmuffin, peppercorn, gilligan — those are just a few of our users' plain text passwords. I have 80000 more, and it only took me ...

RedDotRuby 2014 - Safety Nets: Learn to Code With Confidence by Christophe Philemotte

RedDotRuby 2014 - Safety Nets: Learn to Code With Confidence by Christophe Philemotte

Ruby gives you a great power, such as easy Duck Typing. As the saying goes, "With great power there must also comes great ...

RedDotRuby 2014 - Convenience vs Simplicity by Piotr Solnica

RedDotRuby 2014 - Convenience vs Simplicity by Piotr Solnica

Avoiding complexity is

RailsConf 2014 - All the Little Things by Sandi Metz

RailsConf 2014 - All the Little Things by Sandi Metz

Theory tells us to build applications out of small, interchangeable objects but reality often supplies the exact opposite. Many apps ...

RedDotRuby 2014 - RSpec 3 and why I `expect(you).to care` by Jon Rowe

RedDotRuby 2014 - RSpec 3 and why I `expect(you).to care` by Jon Rowe

RSpec, like it or loathe it is a widely used testing framework and this year will reach it's latest major version. Version 3. Why is this ...

RedDotRuby 2014 - Lightning Talk -  Advantages of Development Environment Setup with Vagrant

RedDotRuby 2014 - Lightning Talk - Advantages of Development Environment Setup with Vagrant

By Shuwei Fang & Arathi Premadevi A complex application usually uses a number of external dependencies. Installing these on ...

RedDotRuby 2014 -  The Dark Side of Ruby by Gautam Rege

RedDotRuby 2014 - The Dark Side of Ruby by Gautam Rege

I love Ruby! But as in any relationship, to love means that you (often) have to accept the "dark side" too! Ruby is human in nature ...