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La prima conferenza italiana dedicata a Ruby on Rails!
Ci sono già le foto su flickr.
Ed ecco finalmente il programma. Troverete una copia cartacea nella cartellina che sarà consegnata ai partecipanti (inclusi eventuali cambiamenti dell'ultimo minuto), quindi non c'è bisogno di stamparlo; risparmiamo un po' di carta!
Alla conferenza Rails to Italy 2007 ci sarà anche un Coding Challenge. Il tema sarà "Your Favourite Thing"/ "quello che ti piace" - crea un'applicazione web piccola e interattiva, che sia legata alla tua "cosa" o "attività" preferita*. Leggi il resto...
Sono disponibili 5 press pass per accedere alla conferenza.
Per accreditarsi, mandateci una mail entro il 30 settembre 2007.
I pass saranno assegnati a discrezione dell'organizzazione in funzione di una massima diffusione dell'evento.
Se vuoi partecipare alla conferenza registrati. al più presto, i posti sono limitati!.
Se vuoi partecipare più attivamente tenendo una presentazione a Rails to Italy 07 leggi la call for papers.
Se hai suggerimenti o idee da sottoporci contattaci a info@railstoitaly.org
Ti aspettiamo a pisa il 26 e 27 ottobre, non mancare!
We will invite a number of high-profile members of the Rails community, to share their visions and knowledge with us. This is the list of people who've already confirmed their attendance - the list will grow as more of the invitees respond.
And if you also want to speak at Rails to Italy, check our call for papers now!
DAVID HEINEMEIER HANSSON is a programmer and evangelist of Less Software. He's the creator of applications like Instiki, Basecamp, and Ta-da, and works with the open source community and design extraordinaires 37signals. Since its release in late July 2004, he's also been leading the development of Ruby on Rails, a web application framework and environment for building real-world applications with joy and less code than most frameworks spend doing XML sit-ups.
EYAL OREN is a PhD student and researcher at the Digital Enterprise Research Institute. His research is oriented on data-driven techniques for manipulating, analysing, and using Semantic Web data. He is the creator and developer of ActiveRDF, BrowseRDF and
SemperWiki, the SWORD Semantic Web to Ruby-on-Rails extension and the Semantic Web resource locator Sindice.com. See his homepage on for more information.
Zed A. Shaw is best known in the Ruby world for creating the Mongrel
web server and also for being an outspoken public speaker about all
things that intersect computers, philosophy, society, and strangeness.
He currently works as a Vice President at an investment bank making Ruby
on Rails applications that make other people lots of money (if you don't
count how much it all costs). His latest project at
savingtheinternetwithhate.com is slated to take over the world within
the next 10 years, and he spends most of his free time tinkering on that
from his tiny New York, NY apartment.
Pic by adewale oshineye
James Cox has been developing and interacting with the web for the last six years, building apps small and big. Having worked on projects as diverse as editorially driven content management through e-commerce, he has a wide range of scenarios to draw from.
Having not only developed small projects, James has experience managing high scalability situations too. Starting with PHP's website, php.net, he spent many years managing the various services within the infrastructure team, learning the tricks of the trade and experimenting with new techniques.
Since, then James has solved the scalability and uptime issues of a major Mid-East online news source, a massively popular webzine serving over 10 million hits a day, and has helped twitter get started working on their problems.
Within the community James has worked on testing new availability scenarios with other leading scalability evangelists and continues to research new ways to attain high performance webapps.
Ben Scofield has been building web applications for nearly ten years
in Perl, VBScript, C#, PHP, and (most recently, and by far most
happily) Ruby on Rails. He is currently a senior developer with Viget
Labs, where he has served as the tech lead for several large Web 2.0
projects. He spoke at Railsconf 2007 and will be speaking at Rubyconf
2007 later this year. Ben loves nothing better than curling up with a
good Ruby book, his dog, and his wife Lacie at his home in North
Carolina.
Desi McAdam, based in Atlanta, GA is a well-known figure in the Ruby and Rails community, being introduced to Ruby on Rails by her long-time partner Obie Fernandez back in 2005. She scored a full time Ruby and Rails project with one of her ThoughtWorks clients in 2006 and has been "railing away" continuously since then. Desi is also the founder of DevChix, one of the largest advocacy organizations for women developers.
Lisa Todd is a developer with CityCliq.com and is currently
apprenticing with Desi McAdam and Obie Fernandez. She comes from an
art and design background. She is also a member of DevChix, a
non-profit organization specifically for women in development.
Peter Armstrong is the author of Flexible Rails, a book about using
Adobe Flex with Ruby on Rails to develop next-generation rich Internet
applications. He has been working with Flex full-time since July 2004,
and working with Rails in his free time since before Rails 1.0.
Thomas Fuchs is a software architect from Vienna, Austria, and working on web sites and application since 1996. He is the author of script.aculo.us, a cross-browser JavaScript framework featuring advanced Ajax UI controls, visual effects and other cool stuff.
As a core team member of both the Prototype JavaScript Framework and Ruby on Rails he tries to take web user interfaces to new heights while at the same time caring for developer sanity.
Best of all, you can hire him for your own projects. :)
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