A virtual ruby conference: Euruko 2010 Talk videos (with descriptions from the Euruko site)

Spend a couple of days at a virtual ruby conference

Day 1 - 29th May 2010

Piotr Szotkowski - Profiling Ruby 1.9

Piotr Jagielski from Krakow Tech Conferences on Vimeo.

PhD student at Warsaw University of Technology, uses Ruby to write my dissertation’s code on implementation of finite state machines in FPGA devices. Talk is based on the experiences with PhD codebase and whether choosing Ruby for a computation-intensive application is a sane thing to do.

Patrick Hüsler - Hacking together small OSX apps with MacRuby

Patrick Husler from Krakow Tech Conferences on Vimeo.

Patrick is a computer enthusiast and the proud owner of huesler informatik which is based in his home country Switzerland. Wanting to work abroad and travel from city to city he got stock in Berlin(because he loves it there), where he has been working on several different Rails projects for the last two years. When he is not writing Ruby code or working on web projects, he plays around with new technologies and dreams of surfing waves all around the globe.

Rocky Bernstein - Rbdgr, a debugger for Ruby 1.9

Rocky Barnstein from Krakow Tech Conferences on Vimeo.

Rocky Bernstein is the current maintainer of ruby-debug and related gems. All of the IDEs for Ruby debuggers, such as Eclipse, Aptana, and Netbeans/JRuby, use some portion of this code. He has also written debuggers for a number of other systems including bash, ksh, zsh, Python and GNU Make. Many OS distributions provide packages for some set of these.

Yehuda Katz - Why Bundler?

Yehuda Katz from Krakow Tech Conferences on Vimeo.

Yehuda Katz is a member of the Ruby on Rails core team, and lead developer of the Merb project. He is a member of the jQuery Core Team, and a core contributor to DataMapper. He contributes to many open source projects, like Rubinius and Johnson, and works on some he created himself, like Thor.

Marcin Bunsch - Scripting Mac applications with Ruby

Marcin Kulik from Krakow Tech Conferences on Vimeo.

Marcin Kulik lives in Cracow and is a senior developer at Lunar Logic Polska. He breathes HTTP. He was dealing with wide variety of web and distributed applications for several years, in various languages like Ruby, Python, Java and PHP. He’s experienced web developer with tens of web applications developed and deployed on various setups. He also has experience in developing distributed, high-availability server-side apps. Marcin always tries to use right tool for right job and that’s why he likes to try out new technologies.

José Valim - DSL or NoDSL? - The power is in the middle

Jose Valim from Krakow Tech Conferences on Vimeo.

Ruby developer for 3 years, author of several open source projects (here and here) and member of Rails Core. Currently living in Kraków.

Slides

Elliot Crosby-McCullough - Choice architectures.

Couldn’t find a video for this one. Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?

Elliot is a developer for Eden Development in the UK, and specialises in Ruby on Rails and UX work. Seeking asylum in the Ruby community after fleeing the world of .NET, he gives back where he can, and works to improve the libraries he loves. An eclectic learner, Elliot feels ideas from disciplines such as architecture, psychology and economics can improve the way we write code and interact with our users.

Tim Lossen - Remodelling a Facebook game

Tim Lossen from Krakow Tech Conferences on Vimeo.

Tim Lossen works as Ruby backend developer at social gaming startup wooga. He fell in love with Ruby in 2005 and is an active member of “rug-b.de” (Ruby User Group Berlin). Tim lives in Berlin with his girlfriend and two small daughters. In his spare time he likes to work on secret hardware projects down in the basement.

Florian Hanke - Building a search engine with Ruby

Florian Hanke from Krakow Tech Conferences on Vimeo.

Lover. Fighter. Computer Scientist. Biker. Book Devourer. Language aficionado. Film enthusiast. Electronics hobbyist. Runner. Penciller. Speaker. Listener. Thinker. Seeker and Finder. Eat. Sleep. Ponies.

Karel Minařík - Spoiling the youth with Ruby

Karel Minarilk from Krakow Tech Conferences on Vimeo.

Karel Minařík is as a freelance designer and developer of web applications, consultant, software architect and Ruby, Rails and Git evangelist. He lives in Prague with his wife and two daughters.

Slides

Lightning talks (both sessions in one video?)

LightingTalks from Krakow Tech Conferences on Vimeo.

Speakers:
Patrick - Choctop - Packaging and Deployment for Cocoa
Bernard Potocki - Socky - Websocket Push Server for Ruby on Rails
Michał Czyż - Cucumber Feature Manager
Unnamed Speaker - Documention - Rails Guides like project documentation
Yehuda Katz & Jose - Muse -A library that can create HTML or PDF books from an extended Markdown format

Day 1 - 29th May 2010
Mislav Marohnić - Getting and loading code: current state of packaging & best practices

Mislav from Krakow Tech Conferences on Vimeo.

no details on euruko site.

Florian Glicher - Character encoding in Ruby 1.9

Florian Glicher from Krakow Tech Conferences on Vimeo.

Ruby programmer since 2004 and (together with some friends) running the largest Bulletin Board/Wiki for Ruby in Germany. Nowadays, is exclusively using Ruby 1.9 to good results. Since 2007 (Vienna), attends EuRuKo, usually holding a lightning talk (Prague: Patterns, Barcelona: A blues in doc minor).

Elise Huard - Evaluating quality of Rails codebase

Elise Huard from Krakow Tech Conferences on Vimeo.

After her studies in metallurgy, Elise realized job in that area were not her cup of tea, and she looked for jobs in an earlier interest, software. Since then, she’s been rolling through jobs in C, C++, Java, a master in AI, before falling in love with Ruby and going freelance. 10 years of software have helped her get a firm understanding on what works, what doesn’t, and what will make you cry bloody tears on nights before deadlines. She’s a jack of all trades, loves reading, tinkering, food, travel, learning, and people out of the ordinary.

Matz - Keynote with Q&A about Ruby
Matz Keynote - by Yukihiro Maatsumoto from Krakow Tech Conferences on Vimeo.

Talk about the Ruby Community’s Values from the creator of Ruby.

Scott Chacon - Gittin’ down to the plumbing

Scott Chacon is a Git evangelist and developer working at GitHub.com. He is the author of the Pro Git book by Apress (progit.org), the Git Internals Peepcode PDF as well as the maintainer of the Git homepage (git-scm.com) and the Git Community Book. Scott has presented at LinuxConf.au, OSCON, RuPy, Symfony Live, Ruby Kaigi, RailsConf, RubyConf, Scotland on Rails and a number of local groups and has done corporate training on Git across the country.

Tomasz Stachewicz - Putting the static back into Ruby

Tomasz Stachewicz from Krakow Tech Conferences on Vimeo.

Tomasz is a full-time rubyist since early 2007. Besides working with Ruby, evangelizing Ruby and building Warsaw Ruby community, he also follows the world of compiled languages in search for inspiring tools and methods. Recently he’s been exploring how much can be squeezed out of Ruby using static code analysis and other methods less-than-popular in the Ruby world.

Sven Fuchs - Anatomy of Ruby i18n

Sven Fuchs from Krakow Tech Conferences on Vimeo.

Sven Fuchs is the author of the I18n gem which is shipped with Rails to provide internationalization support. The gem is built in a modular way to make it easy for you to pick optional and add your own features. In this talk we will go over the architecture of the I18n gem and the advanced, optional features it comes with. We will also cover a few external extensions that are useful for building internationalized Rails applications.

Marcin Kulik - Building web frameworks with Rack

Marcin Kulik from Krakow Tech Conferences on Vimeo.

Marcin Kulik lives in Cracow and is a senior developer at Lunar Logic Polska. He breathes HTTP. He was dealing with wide variety of web and distributed applications for several years, in various languages like Ruby, Python, Java and PHP. He’s experienced web developer with tens of web applications developed and deployed on various setups. He also has experience in developing distributed, high-availability server-side apps. Marcin always tries to use right tool for right job and that’s why he likes to try out new technologies.

Nicolás Sanguinetti - Continuous Integration and why you need it

Nicolas Sanguinetti from Krakow Tech Conferences on Vimeo.

foca has been hacking and building stuff since he first got his hands on a computer. About 6 years ago he started doing some web development, and then when rails came out he fell in love and started playing with it immediately. He loves learning new things on his own and making sure that he’s doing things “the best way possible,” and is a huge board game geek

Neil Straford and Jason Goecke - Tropo.com - Voice, IM and SMS enable your application

jason Geocke from Krakow Tech Conferences on Vimeo.

Jason is the operationalizer, organizer, co-pilot, co-evangelist and lead business developer of Adhearsion. He brings extensive experience in telecoms and enterprise call centers having been an original employee of the leading CTI company, Genesys, where he is an inventor on multiple patents. He enjoys his family, sailing and of course all that is technology.

UPDATE: Now that I have finished this I find a much nicer site with all this. Oh well. I guess I’ll just have to be a redunce and post this anyway in case the other resource goes away.

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