It pretty much kicked ass. Here's a quick list of my favorites:
- Zed Shaw's talk on fuzzing (testing with mass-scale random data)
- RejectConf (free beer, plus four hours of presentations that didn't
make the official cut)
- Adam Key's one-man "USS Ruby" sketch (Star Trek meets OO)
see it here -> http://nubyonrails.topfunky.com
- Michael Granger's talk on the Ruby-Linguistics module
- Tim Bray on Unicode (and his complete beatdown of anyone who
suggested safer ways to use non-Unicode aware string methods)
- Mac OS X and Ruby (ruby for Applescript and Cocoa dev)
- Geoff Grosenbach's talk on dynamic graphics
- The annoying Denver Microsoft rep (aka XAMLchick) who seemed to
confuse RubyConf with a Vista demo day
...
As always, Nick Sieger has good bullet point summaries for most of
the talks:
http://blog.nicksieger.com
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