We've extended early bird registration for the Red Dirt RubyConf until Monday. This is the second time we've scrounged up the funds to forward the cheaper price to you. Register now so you don't miss the lower rate!
Full details below. James Edward Gray II Red Dirt Ruby Conference May 6th and 7th, 2010 Cox Convention Center Oklahoma City, Oklahoma http://reddirtrubyconf.com Early Bird Registration Deadline - Monday April 5th - http://reddirtrubyconf.com/register_to_attend We are happy to announce a stellar lineup of speakers for the first Red Dirt Ruby Conference to be held May 6th and 7th, 2010 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Together with our training partners, we will have 25 leaders in the Ruby community from across the country that will be presenting the most up-to-date content centered in four of the most important areas of active development in the Ruby community, the Ruby language itself, the Ruby on Rails framework, NoSQL databases, and web servers and hosting. We are also very happy to announce that Dave Thomas of the Pragmatic Programmers and Jim Weirich of EdgeCase will participate as keynote speakers. The complete program is below. The Red Dirt Ruby Conference will be held in downtown Oklahoma City, which is conveniently located in both the center of the midwest and the nation itself, making it an ideal location for a national conference. It is within a days drive from Dallas, Kansas City, Austin, Saint Louis, Memphis, Albuquerque, and Denver. Convenient direct flights from cities on both coasts to the Will Rogers International Airport are also available. Early Bird Registration Deadline - Monday April 5th - http://reddirtrubyconf.com/register_to_attend Conference Program: May 6th Dave Thomas - The Pragmatic Programmers - Living here in hell—Ruby and the search for perfection Jim Weirich - EdgeCase - (Parenthetically Speaking) Matt Yoho - Hashrocket - Ruby and the Unix Philosophy Tim Gourley - Engine Yard - Sinatra: Microapps Running on Rack Charles Lowell - The Frontside Software, Inc - Javascript and Friends: Scripting Ruby with JavaScript Glenn Vanderburg - Relevance, Inc. - Design and Modularity in Ruby Neal Ford - ThoughtWorks - Rails in the Large: How We're Building One of the Largest Rails Apps André Arko - Engine Yard - Bundler: Painless Dependency Management Marty Haught - Haught Codeworks - Active Record Makeover: Rekindle the relationship Ben Scofield - Viget Labs - With a Mighty Hammer Ryan King - Twitter - Scaling with Cassandra Kyle Banker - 10Gen - John Taber - Tiger Nassau - Data Driven Applications with Ruby and MongoDB Will Leinweber - merge.fm - CouchDB, Ruby, and You Jeremy Hinegardner - Chief Architect, Collective Intellect - Plain Old Tokyo Storage John Woodell - Google - JRuby on Google App Engine Fernand Galiana - liquidrail llc - Rumble in the Jungle... Jade Meskill - Integrum Technologies - Redis To The Resque Corey Donohoe - Teamsters - The Rise of DevOps Training Program: May 7th James Edward Gray II & Glenn Vanderburg - The Ruby Your Mother Warned You About Gregg Pollack - Envy Labs - The Rails 3 Ropes Course Sean Cribbs - Basho - Introduction to Riak Jim Mulholland & Jason Derrett - Squeejee - Living Among the Clouds _______________________________________________ Bdrg-members mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/bdrg-members
