Euruko 03: some slides and photos are online

Hi all,

 I put the slides and pics I got so far online.

I will continue updating the page whenever s.b. emails me
more slides and photos. If I got sth. from you and ignored
your email – please do complain.

link:
http://approximity.com/euruko03/slides/

I rather quickly produced that webpage. Please email
me if there are any dead links, etc.

Seeing the hard work on ruby driving Java alone from
Mauricio Fernandey (aka Mr. Batsman) was probably enough of a reason to
organise that conference.
A thanks to all the people that helped immensely with the
organization … esp. Michael Neumann and Stefan Schmiedl.

Without wanting to put down anybody’s talk, I esp. think that
Hal’s talk on the ruby API was a nice summary on what an
API should look like. Maybe we want to add an text-based
summary of it to the Ruby download.

One other nice thing about the conference was the fact that
there are commercial companies out there … actually producing
solutions in ruby (hi to Belarus (sam solutions) and Germany (Approximity))
.

Thx for the patience & don’t forget the next RubyConf in
November in Austin, Texas, USA. It’s worth going there just to see what
the
people behind the emails look like and hey if an American like David
Alan Black speaks German and knows more about German literature than I as a
German do … then it becomes really impressive.

One last thing:
A big big thanks to the sponsors:

  • Approximity
  • dpunkt.verlag
  • linux-enterprise
  • Q-Software-Solutions
  • GI

Ciao & enjoy ruby,
-A.

p.s.: According to Michael even the sound in the video works.
It might take a few weeks though, till they are converted in the
appropriate format, etc. - I know the fact that it’s one of the warmest
summers in Germany for years does not help.

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Armin Roehrl, http://www.approximity.com
We manage risk

linux-enterprise (German linux journal) has published a short summary
about the conference. Sorry, link is in German.
http://www.linuxenterprise.de/itr/news/psecom,id,10543,nodeid,8.html

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Hi all,

I put the slides and pics I got so far online.

I will continue updating the page whenever s.b. emails me
more slides and photos. If I got sth. from you and ignored
your email – please do complain.

link:
Mitom Tv Bóng Đá Trực Tiếp - Kênh Ttbđ Mitomtv Không Giật Lag-Full Hd Blv

I rather quickly produced that webpage. Please email
me if there are any dead links, etc.

Seeing the hard work on ruby driving Java alone from
Mauricio Fernandey (aka Mr. Batsman) was probably enough of a reason to
organise that conference.
A thanks to all the people that helped immensely with the
organization … esp. Michael Neumann and Stefan Schmiedl.

Without wanting to put down anybody’s talk, I esp. think that
Hal’s talk on the ruby API was a nice summary on what an
API should look like. Maybe we want to add an text-based
summary of it to the Ruby download.

One other nice thing about the conference was the fact that
there are commercial companies out there … actually producing
solutions in ruby (hi to Belarus (sam solutions) and Germany
(Approximity)) .

Thx for the patience & don’t forget the next RubyConf in
November in Austin, Texas, USA. It’s worth going there just to see what
the
people behind the emails look like and hey if an American like David
Alan Black speaks German and knows more about German literature than I as
a German do … then it becomes really impressive.

One last thing:
A big big thanks to the sponsors:

  • Approximity
  • dpunkt.verlag
  • linux-enterprise
  • Q-Software-Solutions
  • GI

Ciao & enjoy ruby,
-A.

p.s.: According to Michael even the sound in the video works.
It might take a few weeks though, till they are converted in the
appropriate format, etc. - I know the fact that it’s one of the warmest
summers in Germany for years does not help.


Armin Roehrl, http://www.approximity.com
We manage risk

    -A.

Armin Roehrl, http://www.approximity.com
We manage risk