Monday, 9th October at CodeNode, London

This meetup was organised by LRUG: London Ruby User Group in October 2017

Overview

Work Smart, Not Hard

Work Smart, Not Hard draws on Paula’s experience as an international violinist and Makers Academy alumna to promote practices that lead to code that’s well-designed, extensible, easy to debug, and enjoyable to write.



Paula Muldoon

Paula Muldoon retrained at Makers Academy after an international career as a violinist and is now a PHP developer at Kurt Geiger. She has performed in over 20 countries, including recording at Abbey Road, and also blogs as The Mindful Violinist and Fiddlers Code. Originally from the USA, she holds degrees from the University of Michigan and the Guildhall School of Music & Drama. She loves software development because you never stop learning!


Making a Ruby with Lisp Syntax

Emily will be discussing compiler design and sharing her experiences of designing a Lisp-like language which compiles to Ruby.



Emily Wood

Emily is a backend developer at The App Business. She started out as a chemical engineer and took a detour into biomedical engineering, before ending up in software development. She doesn't really know what to do with herself when she's not learning something new


Splitting Strings

Chris Zetter be talking about a bug he caused that led him on a journey of software archaeology. He'll be sharing what he discovered along the way.



Chris Zetter

Chris Zetter is a Software Engineer who is currently a Tech Lead at FutureLearn. He's spending most of his spare time at the moment learning how to ride a bike.




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