Presentations (most of them)
Please send me your materials if I haven’t gotten them yet. I’ll put them up ASAP. Thanks!
Friday, October 1
- Jim Freeze: Ruby training in a corporate setting
- teachingruby.pdf (local–4.4megs HUGE)
- Rich Kilmer: Controlling and Testing Distributed Systems with Ruby
- N/A (Please Send)
- Austin Ziegler: Using and Extending Ruwiki
- N/A (Please Send).
- Hal Fulton: Tycho: A Proposed Ruby-based PIM
- Presentation (remote)
- Paul Brannan: Hacking Ruby
- Presentation (external) or full materials (external)
- Rich Kilmer: Alph
- N/A (Please Send).
Saturday, October 2
- Patrick May: Narf: revisiting a 2 year old
- narf_rubyconf2004.tar.gz (local) or slides (external)
- James Britt: ruby-doc.org: Now and the Future
- ruby-doc.org.nowAndFuture_web.pdf (local)
- David Heinemeier Hansson: Ruby on Rails
- Ruby on Rails (local)
- Jim Weirich: The Many Facets of RubyGems
- N/A (Please Send).
- Koichi Sasada: YARV: Yet Another RubyVM
- PDF (local) or PDF (external)
- Nathaniel Talbott: “Test::Unit”.downcase.sub(/::/, “/”)
- TestUnit.pdf (local)
- Keynote address: Brad Cox, “The History and Design of Objective-C”
- N/A (Please Send).
Sunday, October 3
- Jamis Buck: Dependency Injection in Ruby: How Dynamic Can You Get?
- Presentation (external) or full materials (local)
- Gordon James Miller: Code generation with Ruby in a heterogenous network application.
- N/A (Please Send).