RubyConf 2017: Saving Ruby from the Apocalypse by Jason Charnes

Channel:
Subscribers:
42,400
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiT2XEWae1c



Duration: 27:47
1,168 views
31


Saving Ruby from the Apocalypse by Jason Charnes

You've just woken from a coma to find out that Ruby has fallen victim to the programming apocalypse. Walkers have taken over the programming world looking to infect any developers they can find. Posing even more of a threat are the other survivor camps such as Java and PHP all fighting to survive by any means necessary.

After reuniting with the Ruby Community, it's time to fight for survival. Ruby developers who remained safe in the post-apocalyptic Ruby community need a leader to keep the community together and keep the language thriving. Are you willing to step up to keep Ruby alive?




Other Videos By Confreaks


2017-11-29RubyConf 2017: LLVM-based JIT compiler for MRI byTakashi Kokubun
2017-11-29RubyConf 2017: Using Ruby in data science by Kenta Murata
2017-11-29RubyConf 2017: How to load 1m lines of Ruby in 5s by Andrew Metcalf
2017-11-29RubyConf 2017: Prototyping with Paper: How Board Games Become Reality by Mark Simoneau
2017-11-29RubyConf 2017: Rubyik's Cube by Stafford Brunk
2017-11-29RubyConf 2017: Voice Controlled Home Automation in Ruby by Jeff Sacks
2017-11-29RubyConf 2017: Live Coding Music with Sonic Pi by Sam Aaron
2017-11-29RubyConf 2017: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Unit Testing by Valerie Woolard Srinivasan
2017-11-28RubyConf 2017: Lightning Talks
2017-11-28RubyConf 2017: The Unbearable Vulnerability of Open Source by Eileen M Uchitelle
2017-11-28RubyConf 2017: Saving Ruby from the Apocalypse by Jason Charnes
2017-11-28RubyConf 2017: There's Nothing . new under the sun by Justin Searls and Josh Greenwood
2017-11-28RubyConf 2017: Finding Responsibility by Caleb Thompson
2017-11-28RubyConf 2017: High Cost Tests and High Value Tests by Noel Rappin
2017-11-28RubyConf 2017: Leadership starts with Listening: Amplify your Impact by Heidi Helfand
2017-11-28RubyConf 2017: Deterministic Solutions to Intermittent Failures by Tim Mertens
2017-11-28RubyConf 2017: Getting Unstuck: Using the Scientific Method for Debugging by Caroline Taymor
2017-11-28RubyConf 2017: The Good Bad Bug: Fail Your Way to Better Code by Jessica Rudder
2017-11-28RubyConf 2017: Just A Ruby Minute by Andrew Faraday
2017-11-28RubyConf 2017: Packing your Ruby application into a single executable by Minqi Pan
2017-11-28RubyConf 2017: Git Driven Refactoring by Ashley Ellis Pierce