RailsConf 2018: The Life and Death of a Rails App by Olivier Lacan

Channel:
Subscribers:
42,400
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrR181LhOv4



Duration: 39:32
1,004 views
20


RailsConf 2018: The Life and Death of a Rails App by Olivier Lacan

Now that it has become a mature web development framework, Rails is no longer the exclusive realm of burgeoning startups. Healthy small and large businesses have grown with Rails for years. Shrinking and dying companies too. In this talk we'll look at how Rails and its ecosystem of libraries and services can support both newborn and aging apps, and when it struggles to do so.




Other Videos By Confreaks


2018-05-17RailsConf 2018: Empathy through Acting by Roy Tomeij
2018-05-16RailsConf 2018: Testing in Production by Aja Hammerly
2018-05-16RailsConf 2018: Automating Empathy: Test Your Docs with Swagger and Apivore by Ariel Caplan
2018-05-16RailsConf 2018: How We Made Our App So Fast it Went Viral in Japan by Ben Halpern
2018-05-16RailsConf 2018: Don't Settle for Poor Names (or for Poor Design) by Alistair McKinnell
2018-05-16RailsConf 2018: The Intelligence of Instinct by Emily Freeman
2018-05-16RailsConf 2018: Using Databases to pull your applications weight by Harisankar P S
2018-05-16RailsConf 2018: Keynote: Rails Doesn't Scale by Mark Imbriaco
2018-05-16RailsConf 2018: Stating the Obvious by Ernie Miller
2018-05-16RailsConf 2018: Webpacking for the Journey Ahead by Taylor Jones
2018-05-16RailsConf 2018: The Life and Death of a Rails App by Olivier Lacan
2018-05-16RailsConf 2018: Down The Rabbit Hole: An Adventure in Legacy Code by Loren Crawford
2018-05-16RailsConf 2018: Debugging Rails Itself by Sean Griffin
2018-05-16RailsConf 2018: Who Destroyed Three Mile Island? by Nickolas Means
2018-05-15RailsConf 2018: Turbo Boosting Real-world Applications by Akira Matsuda
2018-05-15RailsConf 2018: Operating Rails in Kubernetes by Kir Shatrov
2018-05-15RailsConf 2018: Devly, a multi-service development environment by Eric Hodel & Ezekiel Templin
2018-05-15RailsConf 2018: The Doctor Is In: Using checkups to find bugs in production by Ryan Laughlin
2018-05-15RailsConf 2018: Continuous Deployments and Data Sovereignty: A Case Study by Mike Calhoun
2018-05-15RailsConf 2018: Dropping Into B-Trees by David McDonald
2018-05-15RailsConf 2018: Why We Never Get to Web Accessibility 102 by Liz Certa