Speaking

by gregg on Jun 19, 2008

Upcoming Talks

Blog Orlando

Basic & Advanced Podcasting

September 27, 2008 - Orlando, FL - Jason and I have learned a lot in a year doing the Rails Envy Podcast. At Blog Orlando Jason and I will be giving two sessions where we'll be disseminating all the information we've picked up along the way. From how to put together a basic recording setup to advanced audio editing techniques, we'll cover everything you need to know to start Podcasting.

Rubyconf

Scaling Ruby (without the Rails)

November 6-8, 2008 - Orlando, FL - Working in a high level language, seldom do we take the time to learn what is really going on under the hood. However, when it comes time to run a high performance application, knowing how to scale really starts to matter. Gregg will be doing a talk at the start of the conference on everything you need to know to write fast and scalable Ruby applications.

QCon San Francisco

Scaling Rails for the Enterprise

November 19, 2008 - San Francisco, California - At this point hopefully we've all dispelled the myth that "Rails can't scale", but that doesn't mean you're off the hook just yet. With great dynamic languages comes great responsibility. In this talk we will walk through the latest methods and tools to scale rails in the Enterprise. From page caching to partial caching, query caching to memcached, and message queues to asynchronous processing, we'll show when to use each technique and give some code samples you can take home and use in your own applications.


Previous Talks


Lone Star Ruby Conference

Ruby: A Year of Innovation

September 4-6, 2008 - Austin, Texas - For the past year the Rails Envy Podcast has covered the latest advancements from the Ruby community. In this talk we will attempt to sum up a year of Ruby innovation in 60 minutes, rapidly covering 30 of the most useful, ingenious, and innovative developments. We'll let you know why the innovation is significant, how you may be able to apply it right now, and where it may take us in the future.

We're also doing an Advanced ActiveRecord tutorial. See the OSCON description below or the Lone Star website to learn more about that talk.

Ruby Hoedown

Ruby: A Year of Innovation

August 8, 2008 - Huntsville, Alabama - For the past year the Rails Envy Podcast has covered the latest advancements from the Ruby community. In this talk we will attempt to sum up a year of Ruby innovation in 60 minutes, rapidly covering 30 of the most useful, ingenious, and innovative developments. We'll let you know why the innovation is significant, how you may be able to apply it right now, and where it may take us in the future.

Agile 2008

TDD Clinic: BDD & Rails

August 5, 2008 - Toronto, Canada - Over the past year a new type of Test Driven Development has been growing in popularity, Behavior Driven Development (BDD). In this talk we will walk through the core principles of BDD and then jump right into some live coding using RSpec, a tool many Ruby and Ruby on Rails programmers are now using to do Behavior Driven Development. Even if you have very little programming experience, all of the code we write will be understandable as we build (and fully test) a web application from the ground up.

OSCON 2008

Advanced ActiveRecord Workshop

July 21st, 2008 - Portland, Oregon - In order to fully take advantage of the capability of your Web Framework, you have to know how to use it to solve complex problems. Although Rails ActiveRecord looks simple on the outside, there are many ways to tweak and extend this GEM which may not be apparent at first glance. Jason and I will be running a 3 1/2 hour interactive workshop, where each attendee will get experience solving advanced ActiveRecord problems.

Railsconf

Podcasting & Screencasting in Rails

May 30th, 2008 - Portland, Oregon - Leading a panel discussion with other screencasters and podcasters talking about creating podcasts, screencasts, and looking to the future of media in technology.

Dynamic Languages World Conference

Advanced ActiveRecord & AJAX on Rails

May 28th, 2008 - Karlsruhe, Germany - Gregg will be doing two talks here, the first covering some advanced uses of the ActiveRecord Gem, and the second on how Rails allows developers to take advantage of AJAX in their web applications.

Web 2.0 Expo

The Art of Testing Web Applications

April 22nd, 2008 - San Francisco, Ca - As Web Frameworks have evolved into best practices, methods of testing these frameworks are still rapidly evolving. We'll take a look at the revolutionary new testing methodologies coming out of Behavior Driven Development. Although the demonstration will be on a Ruby on Rails application running RSpec, we'll also take a look at BDD libraries for Java, .NET, PHP, and even Javascript.

SDWest2008

Object Relational Mapping with ActiveRecord

March 5th, 2008 - Santa Clara, Ca - One of the most powerful features of Ruby is the glue we use to bind the database to the application; ActiveRecord. In this course, we will take a look at the Active Record design pattern and how it's utilized by Ruby to make Object Relational Mapping incredibly simple.


The Future of Web Services

The Future of Web Services

December 13, 2007 - Orlando, FL - Gregg gave a talk at the Orlando Ruby Users Group which gave an overview of REST and talked about the future of Web Services. More Info & View Video.


XML 2007

RESTful XML Web Services with Ruby on Rails

December 4th, 2007 - Boston, MA - Gregg give a talk at the XML 2007 conference & expo on Rails Web Services.


How I learned to love testing

How I learned to love testing

September 13, 2007 - Orlando, FL - Gregg gave a talk at the Orlando Ruby Users Group covering Test Driven Development, and Behavior Driven Development. More Info & View Video.


ActiveRecord Tutorial

ActiveRecord Tutorial

July 19, 2007 - Orlando, FL - Gregg talked about ActiveRecord, the Object Relational Mapping for Ruby and Ruby on Rails. More Info & View Video.


Why Ruby on Rails?

Why Ruby on Rails?

April 18, 2007 - San Francisco, CA - Gregg gave a presentation at the Web 2.0 Expo covering the business and developer perspectives of using Ruby on Rails.


Why Ruby on Rails?

Why Ruby on Rails Presentation

March 15, 2007 - Orlando, FL - Gregg gave an introduction to Agile development and Ruby on Rails. More Info & View Video.


Semantic Web Applications with Ruby on Rails

Semantic Web Applications with Ruby on Rails

November 15, 2006 - Orlando, FL - Invited to speak at the first big Refresh conference.


Speaking Topics


 

Jason and I are available for Speaking & Training on the following topics:

  • Intro to Ruby
  • Intro to Ruby on Rails
  • Ruby on Rails Best Practices
  • Why Ruby on Rails for Business?
  • Test Driven Development with Rails
  • Behavior Driven Development with RSpec
  • Optimizing your Ruby on Rails apps
  • Full Text Search in Rails
  • Building RESTful apps
  • Caching with Rails
  • Deployment with Capistrano
  • Source control with Subversion

Contact us if you'd like to request a quote.

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