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Rails webDU talk

Published March 05, 2006 - Updated March 06, 2006

For those who missed it I’ve uploaded a quicktime of the talk I gave at webDU on March 2: An Introduction to Ruby on Rails.

Update: hey look, there’s me!

Another update: Jason Sheedy gives the first piece of feedback on my talk:
bq. Tim did an awesome job of explaining a totally new subject matter in an easy to understand and entertaining way. 10 points for presentation Tim.

Great! He also mentioned:
bq. It looks like it would be ok for simple stuff, but not too sure how it would handle any sort of complexity.

Well being quite strict MVC and completely object-oriented rails scales quite well in terms of complexity. It would have been better if I’d also shown the behind-the-scenes of a less trivial application.

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  1. James Hill

    Sweet job, wish I had been there to see it!

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I’m Tim Lucas, a user experience developer currently in Sydney Australia.

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