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Not the best artworks, but I guess they are better than nothing. Sadly there are seemingly no HQ assets available online
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marcoroth authored Nov 10, 2024
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# TODO: talks running order
# TODO: talk dates
# TODO: conference website
# TODO: schedule website

# Schedule: https://web.archive.org/web/20140327142914/http://confreaks.com/events/larubyconf2009

- title: Resource-Oriented Architecture, and Why it Matters, and How Waves Make it Easier
raw_title: LA RubyConf 2009 - Resource-Oriented Architecture, and Why it Matters, and How Waves Make it Easier
speakers:
- Dan Yoder
event_name: LA RubyConf 2009
published_at: "2009-06-02"
published_at: "2009-04-04"
description: "Resource-Oriented Architecture, and Why it Matters, and How Waves Make it Easier by: Dan Yoder"
video_provider: youtube
video_id: bGn_QRJzWy0
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speakers:
- Adam Blum
event_name: LA RubyConf 2009
published_at: "2009-06-02"
published_at: "2009-04-04"
description: "Rhodes Framework for Mobile Client Development by: Adam Blum"
video_provider: youtube
video_id: eopOUqedWhU
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speakers:
- Brendan Lim
event_name: LA RubyConf 2009
published_at: "2009-06-02"
published_at: "2009-04-04"
description: "Mobilize your Rails Application by: Brendan Lim"
video_provider: youtube
video_id: 12jjv7PBrBo
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speakers:
- Pradeep Elankumaran
event_name: LA RubyConf 2009
published_at: "2009-06-02"
published_at: "2009-04-04"
description: "Fast and Scalable Front / Back-end Services using Ruby, Rails and XMPP by: Pradeep Elankumaran"
video_provider: youtube
video_id: 9vUMHGOElbc
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- Aaron Patterson
- John Barnette
event_name: LA RubyConf 2009
published_at: "2009-06-02"
published_at: "2009-04-04"
description: "Johnson by: Aaron Patterson and John Barnette"
video_provider: youtube
video_id: 3UzmGhv6mio
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speakers:
- Unknown
event_name: LA RubyConf 2009
published_at: "2009-06-02"
published_at: "2009-04-04"
description: ""
video_provider: youtube
video_id: NOuYAeOa6UA
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speakers:
- Bill Lapcevic
event_name: LA RubyConf 2009
published_at: "2009-06-02"
published_at: "2009-04-04"
description: "Managing Ruby on Rails for High Performance by: Bill Lapcevic"
video_provider: youtube
video_id: bn__0bMPtNs
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- Ari Lerner
- Michael Fairchild
event_name: LA RubyConf 2009
published_at: "2009-06-02"
published_at: "2009-04-04"
description: "Poolparty - jump in the pool, get in the clouds by: Ari Lerner and Michael Fairchild"
video_provider: youtube
video_id: dTj-g2SrgSE
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speakers:
- Blake Mizerany
event_name: LA RubyConf 2009
published_at: "2009-06-02"
published_at: "2009-04-04"
description: "Sinatra: The ultimate rack citizen by: Blake Mizerany"
video_provider: youtube
video_id: Wlkq0qfS7JI
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speakers:
- Wolfram Arnold
event_name: LA RubyConf 2009
published_at: "2009-06-02"
published_at: "2009-04-04"
description: "Scaling 'most popular' lists: a plugin solution by: Wolfram Arnold"
video_provider: youtube
video_id: Q3uTrdXfgkw
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speakers:
- Danny Blitz
event_name: LA RubyConf 2009
published_at: "2009-06-02"
published_at: "2009-04-04"
description: "Herding Tigers - Software Development and the Art of War by: Danny Blitz"
video_provider: youtube
video_id: 06LvK3FpV8M
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speakers:
- Jeremy Evans
event_name: LA RubyConf 2009
published_at: "2009-06-02"
published_at: "2009-04-04"
description: "Sequel by: Jeremy Evans"
video_provider: youtube
video_id: 0Euba97UEdI
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speakers:
- Aaron Patterson
event_name: LA RubyConf 2009
published_at: "2009-06-02"
published_at: "2009-04-04"
description: "Journey through a pointy forest: The state of XML parsing in Ruby by: Aaron Patterson"
video_provider: youtube
video_id: QwTuYG73vHs
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speakers:
- Jim Weirich
event_name: LA RubyConf 2009
published_at: "2009-06-02"
published_at: "2009-04-04"
description: "The Building Blocks of Modularity by: Jim Weirich"
video_provider: youtube
video_id: l780SYuz9DI
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speakers:
- Bjorn Freeman-Benson
event_name: LA RubyConf 2010
published_at: "2015-06-02"
published_at: "2010-02-20"
description: "New Relic: Web App Performance Monitoring / Paul MacCready - Gossamer Condor by: Bjorn Freeman-Benson"
video_provider: youtube
video_id: fFIQqsII3dM
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- Joe Damato
- Aman Gupta
event_name: LA RubyConf 2010
published_at: "2015-06-02"
published_at: "2010-02-20"
description: "Everything you ever wanted to know about threads and fibers but were afraid to ask by: Joe Damato and Aman Gupta"
video_provider: youtube
video_id: sbOaxfCJB3A
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speakers:
- Sarah Mei
event_name: LA RubyConf 2010
published_at: "2015-06-02"
published_at: "2010-02-20"
description: "Indoctrinating the Next Generation: Teaching Ruby to Kids by: Sarah Mei"
video_provider: youtube
video_id: uvRb-Y5HdKg
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speakers:
- Tyler McMullen
event_name: LA RubyConf 2010
published_at: "2015-06-02"
published_at: "2010-02-20"
description: "Alternative Data Structures in Ruby by: Tyler McMullen"
video_provider: youtube
video_id: Mti-bblDAek
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speakers:
- Tim Morgan
event_name: LA RubyConf 2010
published_at: "2015-06-02"
published_at: "2010-02-20"
description: "Oh S***: How to bring a big Rails website down (and how not to) by: Tim Morgan"
video_provider: youtube
video_id: hqK4o7OIA54
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# TODO: talk running order
# TODO: conference website
# TODO: schedule website
# TODO: talk dates

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# TODO: talk running order
# TODO: conference website
# TODO: schedule website
# TODO: talk dates

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speakers:
- Joe O'Brien
event_name: LA RubyConf 2012
published_at: "2012-03-14"
published_at: "2012-02-04"
description: |-
Help us caption & translate this video!
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speakers:
- Jeff Casimir
event_name: LA RubyConf 2012
published_at: "2012-04-18"
published_at: "2012-02-04"
description: |-
"Ruby can't scale."
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speakers:
- John Bender
event_name: LA RubyConf 2012
published_at: "2012-04-20"
published_at: "2012-02-04"
description: |-
We've all seen the monolithic Rails model, pages and pages of methods all dumped into one class. Inevitably someone starts moving things around just to feel better about the loc count without making any real difference. How can we reify actions on an object and simplify our classes?
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speakers:
- Jeremie Castagna
event_name: LA RubyConf 2012
published_at: "2012-04-20"
published_at: "2012-02-04"
description: |-
In the wide world of web service development, Ruby is rarely the first pick as a platform to build on. Slowness and scalability are usually the reasons given to go with Java or something less friendly. However, language is rarely the bottleneck in a web application. Using a service at ATTi as an example, we'll look at how most service applications can be built and scaled in Ruby, and how to avoid common pitfalls.
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- Dan Yoder
- Carlo Flores
event_name: LA RubyConf 2012
published_at: "2012-04-20"
published_at: "2012-02-04"
description: |-
We've all seen load tests of a single "hello world" HTTP server using tools like ab or httperf. But what about load testing for real world Web applications and testing architectures that go beyond a few processes on a single machine? What about testing elastic "on-demand" architectures that add capacity as load grows? How does testing in the cloud affect your results? At what point does bandwidth become a bottleneck instead of CPU or memory? And what are we really measuring? What is the difference between connections and request per second? And how do those ultimately relate to infrastructure cost, which is the real bottom line?
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speakers:
- Steven Baker
event_name: LA RubyConf 2012
published_at: "2012-04-20"
published_at: "2012-02-04"
description: |-
As we enter a decade of applications developed with Ruby on Rails, many teams are starting to feel growing pains relating to design decisions that were made in the past. Development slows down, and morale declines. Fresh competitors without the cruft of legacy code slowing them down easily deliver new features.
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speakers:
- Steve Klabnik
event_name: LA RubyConf 2012
published_at: "2012-04-20"
published_at: "2012-02-04"
description: |-
Rails did a lot to bring REST to developers, but its conception leaves the REST devotee feeling a bit empty. "Where's the hypermedia?" she says. "REST isn't RPC," he may cry. "WTF??!?!" you may think. "I have it right there! resources :posts ! What more is there? RPC? Huh?"
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speakers:
- Shane Becker
event_name: LA RubyConf 2012
published_at: "2012-04-20"
published_at: "2012-02-04"
description: |-
"The best minds of my generation are thinking about how to make people click ads." â€" Jeff Hammerbacher http://buswk.co/eCdfFp We can rewrite Jeff's quote like this: "The best programmers of my generation are working on solutions to problems that do not matter." The crux of it is you are better than your job. You have a greater potential than your job is realizing. You can do more than you think. You are worth more than your job is paying you. You can make the world a better place. You don't have to be limited to building mobile/geo-based/social/ad-driven/gamification-influence/fully-buzzword-compliant bullshit to get people to buy things they don't need while giving up more privacy to corporations and becoming less happy in the process. You're better than that. Quit your job. Build your dreams. Change the world. Srsly.
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speakers:
- Matt Aimonetti
event_name: LA RubyConf 2012
published_at: "2012-04-26"
published_at: "2012-02-04"
description:
"Let's be honest, Ruby became mainstream a few years back and it isn't
the cool underground programming language it once was. It's quite likely that
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speakers:
- Xavier Shay
event_name: LA RubyConf 2012
published_at: "2012-04-26"
published_at: "2012-02-04"
description: |-
I've been writing Rails for near on five years, and there are some things that really grind my goat. Rails is great, but there are so many things we get wrong, both as a framework and a community. In particular, for applications that have grown beyond an initial prototype (if you earn a salary writing Rails, this is probably you), many Rails Best Practices are actively harmful to creating solid, robust, and enjoyable applications. I'll talk about testing, data modelling, code organisation, build systems, and more, drawing from a large pool of things I have seen done wrong and also personally failed at over the last half decade. Of course I'll be providing suggestions for fixing things, also.
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speakers:
- Ben Scofield
event_name: LA RubyConf 2012
published_at: "2012-04-26"
published_at: "2012-02-04"
description:
If you take a look at software today, you'll see more smart people
building things than there ever have been before. The problem? They're all working
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speakers:
- Mike Moore
event_name: LA RubyConf 2012
published_at: "2012-04-26"
published_at: "2012-02-04"
description: |-
Life as a startup, whether a bootstrapped company or an experimental project within an enterprise, is hard. You have to struggle to earn success. Lean, pivots, minimal viable products, and other buzzwords all steps along this journey. The struggle makes the eventual success that much sweeter. But it can also lead to suboptimal code, confusing logic, and general friction to getting things done.
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