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RUBY ON RAILS EXCHANGE 03-12-09
Yep, its that time of year again! Skills Matter will be organising the 3rd annual RoR eXchange on 3rd December 2009!

The conference has started! It looks like a nice, intimate event packed with talks, demo's and discussions. You can follow the event on twitter using tag #rorexchange

Also tweet any questions or topics you'd like to discuss during the two Parkbench sessions, which David Black and Andrew Chalkley will run later today. There is a googlewave with the same public tag and you can join the RoR eXchange delegate network on ning.

We aim to provide an informal and intimate environment where we can share, learn, practice and hopefully have lots of fun!
Thursday 3rd December 2009
 Track 1
 09:30-10:00      WELCOME
Welcome message
   
 10:15-11:00     ENTERPRISE RAILS HOSTING
Julian FischerJulian Fischer: Setting up a single virtual oder dedicated server is easy but what to do when more and more people bring in more and more load? View the podcast here...
   
 11:05-11:50     NON-RELATIONAL DATABASES AND WORLD DOMINATION
Jason DaviesJason Davies: Apparently NoSQL is all the rage these days, but what does it really mean and what technologies are out there? When to use a non-relational database? How to decide which one to use to achieve world domination? How do I use CouchDB with Ruby on Rails? I'll explore all of these questions and any others you may have. View the podcast here...
   
 11:55-12:40     RAILS CHOICES
David A. BlackDavid A. Black: Although well known as opinionated software, Rails does let you choose among different possible ways to accomplish lots of the things you have to do: templating, session storage, application vs. database-level validations... As Rails moves towards version 3, choice and modularity are increasing. This talk looks at some specific choice examples and revisits the question of just how opinionated Rails is. View the podcast here...
   
 12:40-13:40     LUNCH & REFRESHMENTS
Lunch & Refreshments
   
 14:30-15:15     DATABASES - HAVE IT YOUR WAY
Frederick CheungFrederick Cheung: If you've used Rails, it's a safe bet to say that you've used Active Record. Active Record isn't the only ruby tool out there for manipulating your database though, and Rails 3 will play nicer than ever with other ORM libraries. Find out the similarities between some of the common ORM libraries, their differences and what makes them tick. View the podcast here...
   
 15:20-16:05     THE ANATOMY OF RUBY I18N
Sven FuchsSven Fuchs: Sven Fuchs is the author of the I18n gem which is shipped with Rails to provide internationalization support. The gem is built in a modular way to make it easy for you to pick optional and add your own features. In this talk we will go over the architecture of the I18n gem and the advanced, optional features it comes with. We will also cover a few external extensions that are useful for building internationalized Rails applications. View the podcast here...
   
 16:10-16:55     BUILDING IPHONE/ANDRIOD APPS FOR A RAILS BACKEND
Andrew ChalkleyAndrew Chalkley: Andrew Chalkley will give a talk on Building iPhone/Andriod apps for a Rails Backend. If you have any questions or topics you would like to see covered in Andrew's talk or discussed at the ParkBench Panel discussion, tweet them using tag #rorexchange and we'll try to feature these! More information on Andrew's talk coming soon! View the podcast here...
   
 17:00 - 17:45     PARKBENCH PANEL DISCUSSION
: After a quick serving of Pizza & Drinks, we'll hold the second ParkBench Panel discussion, to discuss ideas, stuff we learned during the afternoon and stuff we would like to hear more about. You will not only be able to ask their questions to the speakers of the expert talks, but are also actively encouraged to join the panel to express their opinion or share their experience! View the podcast here...
   


JAVASCRIPT & HTML5 PODCASTS
Russel Winder:Python is a High Performance Programming Language, High Performance Python
Russel Winder : 31st Jan 2012
View Podcast: Python is a High Performance Programming Language,
Chris Adams:What's been happening in Wordpress , What's happening in Wordpress
Chris Adams : 19th Jan 2012
View Podcast: What's been happening in Wordpress ,
Mark Mitchell:Wordpress Responsive Design, Wordpress Responsive Design
Mark Mitchell : 19th Jan 2012
View Podcast: Wordpress Responsive Design,
Peter Westwood:Scaling WordPress, Scaling WordPress
Peter Westwood : 19th Jan 2012
View Podcast: Scaling WordPress,
Dave Springgay :HTML5, Android Webview and java bridging, HTML5 & Android Webview
Dave Springgay : 19th Jan 2012
View Podcast: HTML5, Android Webview and java bridging,
Jonathan Anthony :Titatnium & PhoneGap, Titatnium & PhoneGap...
Jonathan Anthony : 19th Jan 2012
View Podcast: Titatnium & PhoneGap,
Andy Richardson:Trends and Patterns, Trends & Patterns
Andy Richardson : 10th Jan 2012
View Podcast: Trends and Patterns,
Chris McGrath:I18n, I18n
Chris McGrath : 9th Jan 2012
View Podcast: I18n,
Joe Corcoran:Judge: Client side form validation for Rails 3, Judge
Joe Corcoran : 9th Jan 2012
View Podcast: Judge: Client side form validation for Rails 3,
Christian  Heilmann:Rethinking User Registration with BrowserID, BrowserID
Christian Heilmann : 13th Dec 2011
View Podcast: Rethinking User Registration with BrowserID,
 :Usable APIs, Usable APIs
: 12th Dec 2011
View Podcast: Usable APIs,
 :Hypermedia as the Engine of Application State, HATEOS
: 12th Dec 2011
View Podcast: Hypermedia as the Engine of Application State,
Chris O Davies:Introduction to User Group and Heroku, Heroku platform
Chris O Davies : 5th Dec 2011
View Podcast: Introduction to User Group and Heroku,
Nicola Tassini:Deploying Java Apps to Heroku, Deploying Java Apps to Heroku
Nicola Tassini : 5th Dec 2011
View Podcast: Deploying Java Apps to Heroku,
John Beynon:The Why, What and How of Heroku, The Why, What and How of Heroku
John Beynon : 5th Dec 2011
View Podcast: The Why, What and How of Heroku,
OTHER JAVASCRIPT & HTML5 EVENTS
Official RNIB Accessibility Hackathon, Official RNIB Accessibility Hackathon
CONFERENCE (2 DAYS)
London, Saturday, February 11th BOOK NOW!
Russel Winder:Russel Winder's Python Workshop,  Russel Winder's Python Workshop
4 DAY COURSE. Featuring Russel Winder
London, Monday, February 13th
Damjan Vujnovic Coding Kata,  Coding Kata
FREE EVENT: In The Brain of Damjan Vujnovic
London, Wednesday, February 15th
London Ruby User Group:LRUG Feb Lightning Talks, London Ruby User Group
FREE EVENT: LRUG lightning
London, Tuesday, February 21st
QCon London 2012, QCon London 2012
CONFERENCE (3 DAYS)
London, Wednesday, March 7th BOOK NOW!
Elevate Events:Elevate Launch Event, Elevate Events
FREE EVENT: elevate-launch-event
London, Wednesday, March 7th
London Ajax User Group:This is Dart , London Ajax User Group
FREE EVENT: Dart
London, Tuesday, March 13th
Peter Lubbers:Peter Lubbers' HTML5 “Fast Track” - IN NYC,  Peter Lubbers' HTML5 Fast Track Course
2 DAY COURSE. Featuring Peter Lubbers
New York, Wednesday, March 14th
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