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A walk through the fifth editon of ArrrrCamp
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Andrew is a frontend focused developer. He's been using Rails for 5 years and regularly releases open source code. He has a passion for shipping software fast, using real user metrics to inform development decisions and recently dived head first into A/B Testing. A/B Testing everything with Split Just because the tests past doesn't mean that your users will actually like the change, you can test your features in front of real users using A/B testing.…
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Anthony Eden is the founder of DNSimple and has been developing software for 15 years. Anthony spends the majority of his time writing Ruby code but also dabbles in other languages like JavaScript, Clojure and even wrote a bit of Java in his past (ok, a lot of Java). Build and Test APIs with Ruby and Cucumber Web apps are hot, web apps with APIs are even hotter. These days popular sites are opening up more and more of their functionality via web…
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Brian Quinn (aka BDQ) is on of the core-members of Spree. He has been using Ruby for fun and profit since before Rails 1.0 and has been working in varying aspects of the IT industry for over 10 years. Spree: the open source e-commerce platform A whistle stop tour through Spree's key features as modular and customizable e-commerce platform. With an in-depth look at how it uses Ruby, Rails, mountable engines and the asset pipeline.
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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 masters 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 blood and tears on nights before deadlines. She’s a…
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