Schedule: Products & Services sessions
10:45 Wednesday, 3-09-2008
Location: Salon 2
Thomas Enebo (Engine Yard, Inc.)
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(3.00, 5 ratings)
JRuby enables a better Rails experience through a number of double plus good features. By supporting Native Threads, JRuby can spawn multiple runtimes and also trivially spawn background jobs. By having access to large numbers of Java libraries, you can easily access virtually any technology known to mankind.
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13:40 Wednesday, 3-09-2008
Location: Salon 2
Fernando Castano (Sun Microsystems, Inc.)
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(3.33, 3 ratings)
This session will focus on the performance lessons learned during the development of a developer collaboration web application.
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14:30 Wednesday, 3-09-2008
Location: Salon 2
Wilson Bilkovich (Engine Yard)
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(3.67, 9 ratings)
Rubinius is an execution environment for Ruby code. This talk will outline what is included in the 1.0 release, how it got there, and what the future holds. Questions (technical and otherwise) are welcome.
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10:45 Thursday, 4-09-2008
Location: Salon 2
TJ VanSlyke (ELC Technologies)
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(3.33, 3 ratings)
Behavior-driven development is being recognized as the Next Big Thing in sustainable development and expectation management. Unfortunately, those of us developing complex JavaScript libraries find ourselves without the facilities for BDD. T.J. VanSlyke surveys the JavaScript test harnesses available and offers his solutions for integrating JavaScript testing into your daily workflow.
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