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Code with Jason
Jason Swett
279 episodes
1 week ago
In this episode I talk with Irina Nazarova about the San Francisco Ruby Conference happening November 19-21. She explains why SF needs a Ruby conference, the focus on connecting Ruby startup founders with engineers, showcasing new companies building with Rails, and fostering a pragmatic community centered on growth and innovation. Links: San Francisco Ruby ConferenceSF Ruby Cloud CardsEvil MartiansNonsense Monthly
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In this episode I talk with Irina Nazarova about the San Francisco Ruby Conference happening November 19-21. She explains why SF needs a Ruby conference, the focus on connecting Ruby startup founders with engineers, showcasing new companies building with Rails, and fostering a pragmatic community centered on growth and innovation. Links: San Francisco Ruby ConferenceSF Ruby Cloud CardsEvil MartiansNonsense Monthly
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267 - Upcoming Ruby Events with Jim Remsik, Founder of Flagrant
Code with Jason
54 minutes
2 months ago
267 - Upcoming Ruby Events with Jim Remsik, Founder of Flagrant
In this episode I talk with Jim Remzick about how AI has affected the job market, the value of in-person networking, and XO Ruby, Jim's series of regional Ruby conferences happening across the US. XO RubyFlagrantNonsense Monthly
Code with Jason
In this episode I talk with Irina Nazarova about the San Francisco Ruby Conference happening November 19-21. She explains why SF needs a Ruby conference, the focus on connecting Ruby startup founders with engineers, showcasing new companies building with Rails, and fostering a pragmatic community centered on growth and innovation. Links: San Francisco Ruby ConferenceSF Ruby Cloud CardsEvil MartiansNonsense Monthly