Nick Sieger: Rubyconf Wrap-Up http://blog.nicksieger.com/articles/2006/10/24/rubyconf-wrap-up en-us 40 "Rubyconf Wrap-Up" by Pat Eyler <p>Yes, thanks for taking such great notes&#46; I know I cribbed from them to do some of the RubyConf review at our UtahValley&#46;rb last night&#46;</p> <p>See you next year! (And, I&#8217;ll probably be cribbing from your notes again for 2007&#46;)</p> Wed, 25 Oct 2006 13:03:33 +0000 urn:uuid:d23bc4c6-037b-477d-8cf9-35c8863aca23 http://blog.nicksieger.com/articles/2006/10/24/rubyconf-wrap-up#comment-113 "Rubyconf Wrap-Up" by topfunky <p>Thanks for being the un&#45;official RubyConf scribe! It&#8217;s great to have such complete notes from the conference&#46;</p> Wed, 25 Oct 2006 01:11:38 +0000 urn:uuid:11843481-108f-4c0b-bfe7-5cff16b0887e http://blog.nicksieger.com/articles/2006/10/24/rubyconf-wrap-up#comment-108 Rubyconf Wrap-Up <p>Whew! Back home from my first RubyConf, it&#8217;s taken me a couple days to collect some parting thoughts&#46; As you might have noticed, I was <a href="/articles/tag/rubyconf2006">pretty busy last weekend</a>&#46;</p> <p>First of all, what an awesome and welcoming community&#46; It&#8217;s going to sound clich&eacute;, but there are so many intelligent and motivated people walking around that you can&#8217;t help but be inspired to roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty&#46;</p> <p>There were definitely some high points for me&#46; The beauty and power of the language, even after using it for almost two years, still amazes me&#46; Pretty much every piece of code I saw, whether in a presentation or looking over someone&#8217;s shoulder, had a clear purpose and communicated its intent better than any general&#45;purpose machine language I have seen&#46; The simplicity of Evan&#8217;s new <a href="/articles/2006/10/20/rubyconf-sydney-and-rubinius">Ruby&#45;in&#45;ruby VM</a>, the syntax integration tricks of John&#8217;s <a href="/articles/2006/10/23/rubyconf-your-ruby-in-my-clr">RubyCLR</a> project, the forthcoming <a href="/articles/2006/10/21/rubyconf-mac-os-x-and-ruby">RubyOSA</a> APIs, and Geoffrey&#8217;s <a href="/articles/2006/10/20/rubyconf-graphics-with-ruby">graphics programs</a>, are all great testaments to Ruby&#8217;s power&#46;</p> <p>There was an implementer&#8217;s summit on Friday night, which I attended (see also coverage <a href="http://tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2006/10/20/RubyConf">here</a> and <a href="http://on-ruby.blogspot.com/2006/10/rubyconf-2006-implementers-summit.html">here</a>)&#46; There are now at least 8 active implementations of Ruby (<a href="http://www.ruby-lang.org/">Ruby</a>, <a href="http://www.atdot.net/yarv/">Yarv</a>, <a href="http://www.jruby.org/">JRuby</a>, <a href="http://on-ruby.blogspot.com/2006/09/ruby-hacker-interview-kevin-tew.html">Cardinal</a>, <a href="http://blog.fallingsnow.net/rubinius/">Rubinius</a>, <a href="http://www.zenspider.com/Languages/Ruby/MetaRuby.html">MetaRuby</a>, <a href="http://plas.fit.qut.edu.au/Ruby.NET/">Ruby&#46;NET</a>, <a href="http://wilcoding.xs4all.nl/wilco/IronRuby.aspx">IronRuby</a>), and two interop bridges (<a href="http://www.rubyclr.com/">RubyCLR</a> and <a href="http://www.rubycocoa.com/">RubyCocoa</a>)! The biggest news was that there are plans to revive the <a href="http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubytests">Ruby testing</a> project (formerly the Rubicon) and share as many tests as possible among the implementations&#46;</p> <p><a href="http://www.forbiddenweb.org/topic/126213/index.html">RejectConf</a> was a huge success, due largely to the indefatigable <a href="http://nubyonrails.com/articles/2006/10/24/adam-keys-ussruby-sketch-from-rubyconf-2006">Adam</a> <a href="http://youtube.com/results?search_query=adamkeys&amp;search=Search">Keys</a>&#46; <a href="http://blog.tewk.com/?p=88">Kevin Tew</a> has a decent wrap&#45;up of the talks that occurred&#46; <a href="http://headius.blogspot.com/">Charlie&#8217;s</a> demo of NetBeans in&#45;place refactoring feature drew a couple oohs and ahs and even one f&#45;bomb&#46; <a href="http://blog.zenspider.com/archives/2006/10/heckle_another_rubyconf_hack.html">Heckle</a>, in time, should be an awesome tool as well&#46; Big thanks to <a href="http://www.zenspider.com/">zenspider</a> for coordinating it&#46; It&#8217;s destined to become an annual tradition&#46; Perhaps the organizers of future RubyConfs could account for it in the budget?</p> <p>On a lighter note, there were quite a few humorous moments that kept popping up&#46; A <a href="http://ni.hili.st/posts/pages/16">summary may read like a list</a> of inside jokes, so here&#8217;s some context&#46; <strong>THAT GUY</strong> is a reference to a disclaimer in <a href="/articles/2006/10/21/rubyconf-zed-shaw-fuzzing">Zed&#8217;s talk</a> about the <a href="http://perl.plover.com/yak/presentation/samples/slide027.html">know&#45;it&#45;all guy who always pipes up during your talk</a> with skepticism&#46; THAT GUY kept getting called out during the rest of the conference&#46; Ani, the developer evangelist from Microsoft was pretty thick&#45;skinned&#46; She was heckled constantly about MS, Vista, and everything else, and still kept a smile on her face&#46; And of course you already watched Adam&#8217;s one&#45;act play, right?</p> <p>My note&#45;taking streak wasn&#8217;t quite perfect; I didn&#8217;t take notes Kevin&#8217;s mkmf talk nor Rich&#8217;s talk about indi, and I slept in and missed Justin&#8217;s Streamlined talk&#46; Also, the beer was flowing for RejectConf, and despite the quality summer of code talks, I was spent&#46; Fortunately, you can fill in the blanks by following along with <a href="http://www.oreillynet.com/ruby/blog/2006/10/blogging_about_rubyconf_2006.html">Curt Hibbs</a> and the <a href="http://technorati.com/tags/rubyconf2006">rest of the blogosphere</a>&#46; Thanks for tuning in, and I hope you got something worthwhile here&#46; See you next year!</p> Tue, 24 Oct 2006 22:51:55 +0000 urn:uuid:0b5efe1d-0753-4dff-8919-0727d6672893 Nick Sieger http://blog.nicksieger.com/articles/2006/10/24/rubyconf-wrap-up rubyconf rubyconf2006 http://blog.nicksieger.com/articles/trackback/106