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- This is like Wikipedia, but for RailsConf.
- Internet access generally sucks at conferences like this. This wiki works offline; it's just a
git
repo full of Markdown files. - It's more than just notes; we have summaries, discussions, slide/video/presenter links, mentioned gems, and more. Miss a talk? Can't remember the name of something? We've got your back.
If you like the idea of a RailsConf wiki, please consider helping us! It can be as simple as sharing a link for the wiki (e.g., on Twitter), fixing a typo you happen to find, or any of our other ideas.
- KidsRuby (KidsRuby, 10:30 am)
- Ignite RailsConf (Ignite RailsConf, 6:00 pm)
- Welcome Keynote (Welcome, 9:00 am)
- David Heinemeier Hansson Keynote (David Heinemeier Hansson, 9:15 am)
- (TODO needs notes/slides) Rails for Zombies (AKA Intro to Rails Part 1) (Gregg Pollack, 10:30 am)
- Designing Hypermedia APIs (Steve Klabnik, 10:30 am)
- i18n on Rails: A Twitter Approach (Cameron Dutro, 10:30 am)
- Using Backbone.js with Rails: Patterns from the Wild (Sarah Mei, 10:30 am)
- Practical Machine Learning and Rails (Andrew Cantino & Ryan Stout, 11:30 am)
- Getting Down To Earth: Geospatial Analysis With Rails (Daniel Azuma, 11:30 am)
- CoffeeScript for the Rubyist (Mark Bates, 11:30 am)
- Rails Engines Patterns (Andy Maleh, 1:30 pm)
- (TODO needs notes) Mobile Rage What causes it how to fix it (Lori M Olson, 1:30 pm)
- RoRoRoomba Ruby on Rails on Roomba (Charles Abbot, 1:30 pm)
- Progressive Enhancement on the Mobile Web (John Bender, 2:30 pm)
- From Rails Rumble to 50,000,000 results (Mikel Lindsaar, 2:30 pm)
- ActiveSupport and ActiveModel (Bryan Liles, 2:30 pm)
- Use the Source, Luke: High fidelity data with event sourcing (Keith Gaddis, 2:30 pm)
- Railsflavored Ruby (Michael Hartl, 3:00 pm)
- Securing your site (Thomas Pomfret, 4:00 pm)
- Realtime web applications with streaming REST (Brad Gessler, 4:00 pm)
- (TODO needs notes) RVM Essential Rails Development Tools (Olivier Lacan, 4:00 pm)
- The Future of Sass (Hampton Catlin, 4:00 pm)
- (TODO needs notes) ActiveRecord Scopes and Arel (Jacob Swanner, 4:30 pm)
- Rich Hickey Keynote "Simplicity Matters" (Rich Hickey, 5:30 pm)
- Aaron Patterson Keynote (Aaron Patterson, 9:00 am)
- Ruby Hero Awards Keynote (Ruby Hero Awards, 9:30 am)
- Taming the Kraken How Operations enables developer productivity (Nathen Harvey, 10:30 am)
- Presenters and Decorators: A Code Tour (Mike Moore, 10:30 am)
- (TODO needs notes/slides) Rails for Zombies 2 (AKA Intro to Rails Part 2) (Gregg Pollack, 10:30 am)
- (TODO needs notes) Patella: It's Memoization into Memcached calculated in the background with Resque. (Jeff Dwyer, 10:30 am)
- Preparing for Rapid Growth - Tips for Enabling Your Rails App and Team to Grow Quickly (Patrick Leonard, 10:30 am)
- Semi Automatic Code Review (Richard Huang, 11:30 am)
- Sand Piles and Software (Zach Dennis, 11:30 am)
- Let's make the web faster tips from trenches @ Google (Ilya Grigorik, 11:30 am)
- Ten Things You Didn't Know Rails Could Do (James Edward Gray II, 1:30 pm)
- (TODO needs notes/slides) Keeping Rails Applications on Track with Brakeman (Justin Collins, 1:30 pm)
- (TODO needs notes) Schemaless SQL The Best of Both Worlds (Will Leinweber, 1:30 pm)
- (TODO needs notes/slides) Basic Rake (Jim Weirich, 2:30 pm)
- Evented Ruby vs Node.js (Jerry Cheung, 2:30 pm)
- Digging Deep with ActiveSupport::Notifications (Matt Sanders, 2:30 pm)
- Sustainable Productivity with Rails (Xavier Shay, 2:30 pm)
- (TODO needs notes/slides) How to Find Valuable Gems (Nathaniel Bibler, 3:00 pm)
- (TODO needs notes) Stack Smashing (David Czarnecki, 4:00 pm)
- Securing the Rails (Aaron Bedra, 4:00 pm)
- Using Rails without Rails (Piotr Sarnacki, 4:00 pm)
- (TODO needs notes) Using XMPP as an Asynchronous Communication Layer Between Ruby and JavaScript (Andrew Carter and Steve Jang, 4:00 pm)
- (TODO needs notes) Zero downtime deploys for Rails apps (Pedro Belo, 4:00 pm)
- Powerful Interfaces (Caike Souza, 4:30 pm)
- RailsCore panel (RailsCore, 5:00 pm)
- David Cohen Keynote (David Cohen, 7:00 pm)
- Ruby Rogues Live Keynote (Ruby Rogues Live, 9:00 am)
- COOKPAD Keynote (COOKPAD, 9:50 am)
- Rails: The Next Five Years (Yehuda Katz, 10:30 am)
- (TODO needs notes) Redis Application Patterns in Rails (Obie Fernandez, 10:30 am)
- Rails Testing for Zombies (Gregg Pollack, 10:30 am)
- Its Not in Production Unless its Monitored (Joseph Ruscio, 10:30 am)
- (TODO needs slides) What a long Strange Trip it has been. (Ezra Zygmuntowicz, 11:30 am)
- Basecamp Next: Code Spelunking (Nick Quaranto, 11:30 am)
- Chanko How Cookpad safely releases multiple feature prototypes in production for test segments of their 15 million engaged users (Kenta Murata, 11:30 am)
- (TODO needs notes) Complex Made Simple: Sleep Better with TorqueBox (Lance Ball, 1:30 pm)
- (TODO needs notes) MiniTest: Refactoring Test Unit and RSpec back to version 0.0.1 (Jared Ning, 1:30 pm)
- Lightning Talks (Dr Nic Williams, 1:30 pm)
- (TODO needs notes) Testing Best Practices, or The Five Habits of Highly Effective Tests (Noel Rappin, 2:30 pm)
- (TODO needs notes/slides) Deconstructing Travis (Josh Kalderimis, 2:30 pm)
- Extending Ruby with Ruby (Michael Fairley, 2:30 pm)
- (TODO needs notes) Introduction to RSpec (Jon "Lark" Larkowski, 3:00 pm)
- RubyConf 2012 will be in Denver, CO October 25th
- Next RailsConf is in May in Portland, OR.
- RailsConf 2011 Notes
- RubyConf 2011 Notes (from several people in @hedgeyedev)
- RailsConf on Twitter
- RailsConf 2012 Sessions
- RailsConf 2012 Community Events (source code)
- Confreaks - RailsConf isn't typically included, but it's not an O'Reilly event this time.
- Blog posts
- RailsConf 2012 Wrap Up by Rob Bazinet
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