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Rubymotion: Writing iOS apps with Ruby :: Vestibule
http://vestibule.rubymanor.org/proposals/40
Sign in with Github. This version of Vestibule is. It represents an archive of the community effort to produce content for Ruby Manor 4. Rubymotion: Writing iOS apps with Ruby. Updated over 3 years ago; latest suggestion over 3 years ago. Rubymotion lets you write native iOS apps in Ruby, this talk explores the toolkit and the community that has sprung up around it. The following topics will be covered:. A little history behind it. Comparison with Objective C and Cocoa. Things you cant do Ruymotion.
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Keep your ActiveRecord models manageable the Rails way :: Vestibule
http://vestibule.rubymanor.org/proposals/43
Sign in with Github. This version of Vestibule is. It represents an archive of the community effort to produce content for Ruby Manor 4. Keep your ActiveRecord models manageable the Rails way. Updated over 3 years ago; latest suggestion over 3 years ago. It makes it very easy and enjoyable to start a new project. However, as your application grows, you will eventually have to. Come off the Rails. Or your codebase will become completely unmanageable. Everyone knows that. Rails is a detail. The tradeoff th...
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Ruby, raspberries and real-world recreations :: Vestibule
http://vestibule.rubymanor.org/proposals/57
Sign in with Github. This version of Vestibule is. It represents an archive of the community effort to produce content for Ruby Manor 4. Ruby, raspberries and real-world recreations. Updated over 3 years ago; latest suggestion over 3 years ago. The Raspberry PI is a $40 arm/linux computer which. can run ruby and has a useful GPIO breakout that allows it to easily connect to the real world of resistors, capacitors and other electronics. Ill be talking about making fun electronics for toddlers, a little bi...
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Element Objects: How to design acceptance tests to run against multiple UIs :: Vestibule
http://vestibule.rubymanor.org/proposals/46
Sign in with Github. This version of Vestibule is. It represents an archive of the community effort to produce content for Ruby Manor 4. Element Objects: How to design acceptance tests to run against multiple UIs. Updated over 3 years ago; latest suggestion over 3 years ago. Responsive and native application support is becoming critical to the success of an application. Are you testing these important parts of your application with the same rigor that you test the full sized web application? It can defin...
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Parsing with evaluate for fun and profit :: Vestibule
http://vestibule.rubymanor.org/proposals/48
Sign in with Github. This version of Vestibule is. It represents an archive of the community effort to produce content for Ruby Manor 4. Parsing with evaluate for fun and profit. Updated over 3 years ago; latest suggestion over 3 years ago. We all know that. Can execute some ruby in a context. How about using it to parse simple statements of your chosen DSL? Text as a form of dynamic input isnt a much discussed thing, even though developers take it for granted that a unix shell is very useful. Id like to...
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From Ruby to Scala and back again: Better living through type-checking :: Vestibule
http://vestibule.rubymanor.org/proposals/53
Sign in with Github. This version of Vestibule is. It represents an archive of the community effort to produce content for Ruby Manor 4. From Ruby to Scala and back again: Better living through type-checking. This proposal by a href=/users/timcowlishaw Tim Cowlishaw /a has been chosen by the community to be given at Ruby Manor 4. Updated over 3 years ago; latest suggestion over 3 years ago. A short introduction to type systems and the words we use to describe them (strong/weak, static/dynamic etc). Id cl...
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Welcome :: Vestibule
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Sign in with Github. This version of Vestibule is. It represents an archive of the community effort to produce content for Ruby Manor 4. There will be 8. Talks given at Ruby Manor 4. Ten years that never happened. From Ruby to Scala and back again: Better living through type-checking. Sleeping with the enemy. A/B testing got you elected, Mr. President. Rapid Game Development with Ruby and Gosu. Mistakes at the heart of Ruby.
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The pleasures of Ruby in Javascript :: Vestibule
http://vestibule.rubymanor.org/proposals/39
Sign in with Github. This version of Vestibule is. It represents an archive of the community effort to produce content for Ruby Manor 4. The pleasures of Ruby in Javascript. Updated over 3 years ago; latest suggestion over 3 years ago. That great things can be done with Javascript shouldnt blind us to its foibles. How much effort does it take to get the pleasures of Ruby while writing JS? Common Ruby idioms, and how to safely port them to Javascript. Whats coming up in ES6. Suggests over 3 years ago.
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FRiPpery :: Vestibule
http://vestibule.rubymanor.org/proposals/56
Sign in with Github. This version of Vestibule is. It represents an archive of the community effort to produce content for Ruby Manor 4. This proposal by a href=/users/aanand Aanand Prasad /a has been chosen by the community to be given at Ruby Manor 4. Updated over 3 years ago; latest suggestion over 3 years ago. Functional programming: the idea that won’t go away. We’ve been discussing it in the Ruby world ever since we learned how to. Does it work in practice? What do we gain? What do we lose? Suggest...
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Sustainable productivity: Rails vs OOP :: Vestibule
http://vestibule.rubymanor.org/proposals/41
Sign in with Github. This version of Vestibule is. It represents an archive of the community effort to produce content for Ruby Manor 4. Sustainable productivity: Rails vs OOP. Updated over 3 years ago; latest suggestion over 3 years ago. There is an ongoing debate in the Rails community as to whether properly applying certain well-known OO principles and techniques can improve the maintainability of our Rails applications as they grow. However, often these practices differ from the traditional. The prop...
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