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Ruby on Rails eXchange: David A. Black on Rails Choices
Rails Choices
In spite of being 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, and so forth. As Rails moves towards version 3, choice and modularity are increasing. In this talk we'll
look at some specific choice examples, as well as evisiting the general question of just how opinionated Rails is.
Questions or Topics you would like to discuss?
Questions for David or topics you would like to discuss at the conference? Tweet them, using tag: #rorexchange and they'll be featured in the Parkbench Panel Discussions!
ABOUT DAVID A. BLACK
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David A. Black is a well-known and highly-regarded Ruby programmer, trainer,
author, speaker, and event organizer.
More about David A. Black
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ABOUT THE LONDON RUBY USER GROUP
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LRUG is the London Ruby User Group; a community of ruby developers based in and around London. We meet up at least once a month; on the 2nd Wednesday of the month we have meetings with talks, demos and such-like and then we have pub-based meetups organised on an ad-hoc basis (roughly half-way between meetings).
More about the London Ruby User Group
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This session took part at the Ruby on Rails eXchange. You can view the other 8 podcasts here.
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