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RubyButterfly .pdf

Jenya Zueva
January 17, 2013
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RubyButterfly .pdf

Jenya Zueva

January 17, 2013
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  1. Ruby Butterfly Screw diamonds. Ruby is a girl’s best friend.

    Ancient proverb Jenya Zueva @jzueva Wednesday, January 16, 13
  2. To those aspiring developers out there, just for comparison and

    inspiration, I had never held a Mac in my hands before Oct 1st. Wednesday, January 16, 13
  3. Classroom Location Flatiron district, NYC Setup: work in pairs and

    groups rotation, onboarding Wednesday, January 16, 13
  4. Classroom Location Flatiron district, NYC Setup: work in pairs and

    groups rotation, onboarding Schedule: 9 am - 6 pm classroom + free work Open nights and weekends http://www.istheflatironschoolopen.com/ Wednesday, January 16, 13
  5. Classroom Location Flatiron district, NYC Setup: work in pairs and

    groups rotation, onboarding Schedule: 9 am - 6 pm classroom + free work Open nights and weekends http://www.istheflatironschoolopen.com/ Agile "sweat shop" Wednesday, January 16, 13
  6. bits and pieces HTML5 and CSS / / student profiles

    Git and Github / / student pages and blog innatewonderer.github.com Ruby & Rails / / koans, final projects Javascript TDD DB / / MySQL, Postgres Deployment / / Heroku API / / Facebook, Github Gems and plugins Blogs and Decks Wednesday, January 16, 13
  7. Coolest people in NYC @spike666 - spike grobstein / /

    server setup and deployment @johndbritton / / web browser HTTP requests @brynary - Bryan Helmkamp / / @codeclimate - Does your code stink? @rickyrobinett - Marketing your startup @debbiemadden200 / / Cyrus innovation. Tech interview best practices @innonate, Nate Westheimer - Picturelife and Officehours Wednesday, January 16, 13
  8. @greggpollack - CodeSchool / / Corporate culture @holman - Zach

    Holman / / Open source community open source should be a playground open source should be an exploration As ruby developers, we all know how important open source software is to our craft. It allows us to freely use tools that aren't otherwise available. Knowing how important this is, we are often looking for open source projects to work on. Like many developers, my teammates and I are often exploring Github in search of ways to give back to this awesome community. We get frustrated when we find ourselves clicking around aimlessly in search a repo that is going to fit our interests, push our skill level, and most certainly where we feel we can make the greatest impact. Wednesday, January 16, 13
  9. Welcome Gitbo aggregates public issues from Github and ranks them

    based on a popularity algorithm so developers can easily find projects to make significant contributions. Gitbo provides a layer that sits on top of Github issues to guide developers on deciding where to fork and commit. It does this by utilizing Hacker News style up-voting as well as crowd-funding through monetary bounties placed on issues by repo owners; or others wanting to see an issue patched. By offering a platform for developers to easily find, and hack on the important issues, Gitbo helps strengthen the open source community as well as the skills of the individual developer. Wednesday, January 16, 13
  10. What’s next? Make beautiful useful/not-so-useful things Grow as a developer

    in the work place Contribute to open source Wednesday, January 16, 13