[LRUG] London Rails Conference, speakers

Mark Coleman mark at breakthrough-workshop.com
Sat Feb 21 07:01:23 PST 2009


Thanks :)
I like those topics too. I'm just reading The RSpec Book beta. Its  
well worth it so far. IMO the 'syntactic sugar' can also be thought of  
as 'development philosophy' designed to encourage a change in the way  
people think about the dev process; but I think James Adam made a  
bunch of comments a lot more eloquently than I can. I will finish the  
book and think about commenting then :)

My Ruby topic of choice would be Maglev. It looks really interesting,  
but there is not a lot out there about it.

Is anyone interested in Windows rails development?I understand it has  
some problems, are there a lot of people put off Rails development  
because of that?

On 21 Feb 2009, at 11:14, Vahagn Hayrapetyan wrote:

> OK, here's my pick:
> Merb and the Merge
> BDD (because I have a suspicion that it is syntactic sugar for  
> integration testing, and would like to be proven wrong)
> A Ruby-only topic (ie, not necessarily Rails-related). Like for  
> instance, tales from the frontiers of projects such as Rubinius, the  
> Ruby gcc, etc. Alternatively, "the most exciting / groundbreaking  
> Ruby / Rails project of the past 3 months".
> Cheers,
> Vahagn
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