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Results RailsClub 2014

Hello!

As you probably already know, two weeks ago the RailsClub Moscow 2014 conference took place . We hope that all participants received a fresh charge of knowledge, inspiration and communication, that is, they chopped up a year in advance :)

Here we want to share materials with the community, say thanks to everyone involved and once again recall how it was.
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Let's start!


This year, 350 rubists from all over Russia and not only gathered together. It was very cool! See for yourself. This short movie about the confit will make you bite your elbows if you missed it :)



We tried very hard to make the program interesting. We hope that we succeeded. The best, in your opinion, were:

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Aaron Patterson, who spoke not only about the future of Rack, but also about the new, great and powerful programming language poo-lang. Lots of great jokes and lots of good. Out of competition! The gap in the vote was big.

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Eric Michaels-Aubert on how to optimize Ruby code. A lot of useful tips and great slides that left no one indifferent ( here they are )

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Bozhidar Batsov, who drew parallels between Ruby, English and Russian, so that we all could take a fresh look at how our code looks.

We have prepared for you videos of all the reports - they are available on our website ( here )
But there is one big thing: we recorded only the Russian-language track in all the reports. And that was a big mistake. Which we swear not to repeat in the future! Unfortunately, the stuffing can not be turned back.

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A photo report from the conference is available on our facebook page: we mark ourselves and our comrades here .

Very cool material at the conference prepared by our friends from the show RubyNoName . The guys wrote down a mini-studio in the conference hall and interviewed the speakers. Here is the first edited edition, in which Aaron Patterson and Jonas Niklas lit up. There will be others, wait!

This year, RailsClub participants had something to do during the breaks: our general sponsor Toptal brought the suspension and Oculus Rift augmented reality goggles to Digital October, a couple of bugs could be caught at the Funbox stand, and great girls from AT-Consulting and Digital HR played great prizes.
We, the organizers, also decided this year to make a themed stand and staged a Ruby Run. It is quite difficult to explain in words what it is. But it was fun :)

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What else to say? The conference is growing, and it is very good. We try to do it as best as possible, although it does not always work without overlays (yes, there was a queue for lunch and yes, a couple of times we got out of the stated timing). Be sure to figure out how to beat it next year!
We tried two new formats (discussion and blitz reports), they succeeded, and we are going to experiment further.

We hope that participation in events such as RailsClub inspires developers to new achievements. In the questionnaires, we asked what ideas you had. Few answers:

- Go to Rails4.
- More Service Objects!
- Write tests.
- More OOP!
- Benchmark!
- Refactor!
- Participate in the open source, more contribut to the open source (by the way, the most popular answer :))
- Pullrequest performance improvmenty!
- Try RubyCop.
- Try Teatro.io.
- Run to read books.

Cool if you do that :)

If you want to know more about RailsClub, then look at the twi : the tape was informative and fun. Yes, and after-party was a success. Thanks to everyone who came and burned to the fullest.
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It remains to say thanks to our sponsors, without whom all this could not have happened:

The general sponsor:
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Toptal is a distributed global exchange that is already joined by the most talented developers from around the world. Toptal created by engineers.

Gold Sponsors:

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Boookmate is a service for reading and storing your e-books, which is developed by an excellent team of Ruby-developers.

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FunBox is a development team with hundreds of live projects in a portfolio and an abundance of interesting tasks in the task manager. The main specialization is software development for mobile operators.

Silver Sponsors:

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AT-Consulting is one of the strongest players in the information technology and IT services market for companies in the telecommunications, financial, government, energy and other sectors. Key activities of the company: implementation and maintenance of complex information systems, management and operational business consulting, project management and IT outsourcing.

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Lookatme is a modern online magazine for young people, with an audience of over 1.7 million monthly users. The project was developed on Ruby on Rails, therefore, traditionally, Lookatme helps our conference. In LAM'e work very creative and interesting people.

HR partner:

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DigitalHR themselves say to themselves: “When you try to create something (something important) that will bring amazing results when you are asked to do something (something amazing) that would matter in the world: you need to find the right people in team If you have an unusual request, need constant support, or just need to find the right person, our DigitalHR team will always help you. ”

Organizers:



Undev.ru is a strong development team for Ruby, Objective C, C ++, C #, JavaScript. They are working on the creation of a unique technological platform for television broadcasting via the Internet. On the basis of this platform were made such major projects as Web elections 2012, SPIEF, broadcast Vancouver and London Olympiads, and several more projects of a similar scale.



Evrone is a development team for RoR, Clojure and Scala. Enthusiasts community and permanent organizers RailsClub.

We were supported by:

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See you again!

ps By the way, we want to renew the tradition several times a year to gather for small meetings. Wait for the announcement, soon everything will be!

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/239597/


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