Heroku: Never Think About Hosting or Servers Again
What is Heroku really? What can I build? Where is this going? What’s the difference between Heroku and a cloud computing platform like Amazon? What if I want to build really serious stuff? By popular request, the Heroku team will answer your questions and talk about the future of Heroku.
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James Lindenbaum
Heroku
James Lindenbaum is a hacker and entrepreneur with a background in agile development and enterprise software consulting. He was a principal at Bitscribe, is a cofounder of Heroku, and is technical advisor to several startups. James loves open-source; his most recent project was Bitswiki. His OCD perfectionism got him hooked on the beauty of Ruby back in 2005, and he’s been an addict ever since.
Orion Henry
Heroku
Five years ago when a truck full of rocket fuel crashed into a tanker full of sugar free rock star, and as luck would have it, a bolt of lightning struck them both. From the burning wreckage Orion emerged. He has been mingling with humans ever since and looking for adventure and code to hack.
Adam Wiggins
Heroku
Adam Wiggins is an entrepreneur, open source enthusiast, and programming bad-ass from San Francisco. He is a cofounder of Heroku and author of open source projects such as RestClient, rush, and Scanty. In 2008 he spoke at events such as Railsconf and Rubyconf, and he blogs at adam.blog.heroku.com.











