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RubyConf talk details?In just over 24 hours we'll be readying up for Matz to hit the stage
to open up RubyConf and shortly thereafter JRuby will have Room 3 for 45 minutes. But I'm in a bit of a dilemma, the other two scheduled talks sound interesting (grrr for multi track conferences). I had the opportunity to see Charles speak at acts_as_conference in Orlando and it's always amazing to see the progression of this project and the constant improvements and how high it's setting the bar for other implementations. So, my question is, will there be any new and excited announcements or demonstrations (or anything different from when I saw Charles speak earlier this year) that may swing me over to Room 3 tomorrow from the other two scheduled talks (Ruby for embedded applications and Building Distributed Applications)? Take care and I hope to see many familiar names at RubyConf this weekend! -MW --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email |
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Re: RubyConf talk details?Matthew Williams wrote:
> In just over 24 hours we'll be readying up for Matz to hit the stage > to open up RubyConf and shortly thereafter JRuby will have Room 3 for > 45 minutes. > > But I'm in a bit of a dilemma, the other two scheduled talks sound > interesting (grrr for multi track conferences). I had the opportunity > to see Charles speak at acts_as_conference in Orlando and it's always > amazing to see the progression of this project and the constant > improvements and how high it's setting the bar for other > implementations. > > So, my question is, will there be any new and excited announcements or > demonstrations (or anything different from when I saw Charles speak > earlier this year) that may swing me over to Room 3 tomorrow from the > other two scheduled talks (Ruby for embedded applications and Building > Distributed Applications)? > > Take care and I hope to see many familiar names at RubyConf this weekend! 45 minutes isn't very long, but we'd like to make it really heavy on demos and practical details. We'll skip GUI stuff since the Happy Campers have a MonkeyBars talk, and instead show Rails execution/deployment, 3D game dev, 1.9 support, and do a short-but-sweet pitch for why building on the JVM is such a great idea. I won't try to pull you away, if you think you've seen this stuff before, but it should still be a fun talk. To be honest, I'm really hoping more folks *not* interested in JRuby are there...it's a little unfortunate we don't have a plenary session this year. - Charlie --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email |
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Re: RubyConf talk details?Charles Oliver Nutter said...
> Matthew Williams wrote: > > In just over 24 hours we'll be readying up for Matz to hit the stage > > to open up RubyConf and shortly thereafter JRuby will have Room 3 for > > 45 minutes. > > > > But I'm in a bit of a dilemma, the other two scheduled talks sound > > interesting (grrr for multi track conferences). I had the opportunity > > to see Charles speak at acts_as_conference in Orlando and it's always > > amazing to see the progression of this project and the constant > > improvements and how high it's setting the bar for other > > implementations. > > > > So, my question is, will there be any new and excited announcements or > > demonstrations (or anything different from when I saw Charles speak > > earlier this year) that may swing me over to Room 3 tomorrow from the > > other two scheduled talks (Ruby for embedded applications and Building > > Distributed Applications)? > > > > Take care and I hope to see many familiar names at RubyConf this weekend! > > 45 minutes isn't very long, but we'd like to make it really heavy on > demos and practical details. We'll skip GUI stuff since the Happy > Campers have a MonkeyBars talk, and instead show Rails > execution/deployment, 3D game dev, 1.9 support, and do a short-but-sweet > pitch for why building on the JVM is such a great idea. > > I won't try to pull you away, if you think you've seen this stuff > before, but it should still be a fun talk. To be honest, I'm really > hoping more folks *not* interested in JRuby are there...it's a little > unfortunate we don't have a plenary session this year. Will the talks be filmed - is that word still in use? ;-) I'd like to see both the Rails talk and Monkeybars. -- Cheers, Marc --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email |
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Re: RubyConf talk details?That's a good question... I'm hoping the ConFreaks folks are there.
They do a fantastic job with producing conference videos. On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 2:10 PM, marc <gmane@...> wrote: > Charles Oliver Nutter said... >> Matthew Williams wrote: >> > In just over 24 hours we'll be readying up for Matz to hit the stage >> > to open up RubyConf and shortly thereafter JRuby will have Room 3 for >> > 45 minutes. >> > >> > But I'm in a bit of a dilemma, the other two scheduled talks sound >> > interesting (grrr for multi track conferences). I had the opportunity >> > to see Charles speak at acts_as_conference in Orlando and it's always >> > amazing to see the progression of this project and the constant >> > improvements and how high it's setting the bar for other >> > implementations. >> > >> > So, my question is, will there be any new and excited announcements or >> > demonstrations (or anything different from when I saw Charles speak >> > earlier this year) that may swing me over to Room 3 tomorrow from the >> > other two scheduled talks (Ruby for embedded applications and Building >> > Distributed Applications)? >> > >> > Take care and I hope to see many familiar names at RubyConf this weekend! >> >> 45 minutes isn't very long, but we'd like to make it really heavy on >> demos and practical details. We'll skip GUI stuff since the Happy >> Campers have a MonkeyBars talk, and instead show Rails >> execution/deployment, 3D game dev, 1.9 support, and do a short-but-sweet >> pitch for why building on the JVM is such a great idea. >> >> I won't try to pull you away, if you think you've seen this stuff >> before, but it should still be a fun talk. To be honest, I'm really >> hoping more folks *not* interested in JRuby are there...it's a little >> unfortunate we don't have a plenary session this year. > > Will the talks be filmed - is that word still in use? ;-) I'd like to > see both the Rails talk and Monkeybars. > > -- > Cheers, > Marc > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: > > http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email |
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Re: RubyConf talk details?Yeah, the conference organizers said this morning that Confreaks will
be making videos of the conference available online. They did not say when. On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 2:21 PM, Matthew Williams <matthew.d.williams@...> wrote: > That's a good question... I'm hoping the ConFreaks folks are there. > They do a fantastic job with producing conference videos. > > On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 2:10 PM, marc <gmane@...> wrote: >> Charles Oliver Nutter said... >>> Matthew Williams wrote: >>> > In just over 24 hours we'll be readying up for Matz to hit the stage >>> > to open up RubyConf and shortly thereafter JRuby will have Room 3 for >>> > 45 minutes. >>> > >>> > But I'm in a bit of a dilemma, the other two scheduled talks sound >>> > interesting (grrr for multi track conferences). I had the opportunity >>> > to see Charles speak at acts_as_conference in Orlando and it's always >>> > amazing to see the progression of this project and the constant >>> > improvements and how high it's setting the bar for other >>> > implementations. >>> > >>> > So, my question is, will there be any new and excited announcements or >>> > demonstrations (or anything different from when I saw Charles speak >>> > earlier this year) that may swing me over to Room 3 tomorrow from the >>> > other two scheduled talks (Ruby for embedded applications and Building >>> > Distributed Applications)? >>> > >>> > Take care and I hope to see many familiar names at RubyConf this weekend! >>> >>> 45 minutes isn't very long, but we'd like to make it really heavy on >>> demos and practical details. We'll skip GUI stuff since the Happy >>> Campers have a MonkeyBars talk, and instead show Rails >>> execution/deployment, 3D game dev, 1.9 support, and do a short-but-sweet >>> pitch for why building on the JVM is such a great idea. >>> >>> I won't try to pull you away, if you think you've seen this stuff >>> before, but it should still be a fun talk. To be honest, I'm really >>> hoping more folks *not* interested in JRuby are there...it's a little >>> unfortunate we don't have a plenary session this year. >> >> Will the talks be filmed - is that word still in use? ;-) I'd like to >> see both the Rails talk and Monkeybars. >> >> -- >> Cheers, >> Marc >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: >> >> http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email >> >> >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: > > http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email |
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