Ein kleines bisschen traurig war ich ja schon, als ich erfahren habe, dass Florians Vorschlag genauso wie meiner abgelehnt wurde. Das Konferenzprogramm der RubyConf 2009, welche vom 19. bis 21. November 2009 in San Francisco statt finden wird, sieht nun ohne uns wie folgt aus:
- Kane Baccigalupi: Aqua: A cool, clear drink of Ruby object persistence
- Tom Preston-Werner: BERT and Ernie: Scaling your Ruby site with Erlang
- Brian Mitchell: Bits, Bytes, and Blobs
- Stuart Halloway: Clojure for Ruby Programmers
- Jeff Casimir: Code of Art
- Jan Wedekind: Computer vision using Ruby and libJIT
- Joel VanderWerf: DSLs, Code Generation, and New Domains for Ruby
- Yuki Sonoda: East Meets West
- Jon Crosby: Embracing Collaboration with JRuby and JavaScript
- Jeremy Hinegardner: FFI – creating cross engine gems
- Ron Evans & Damen Evans: Flying Robot: Using Ruby And Arduino For Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
- Ninh Bui: Gamedevelopment with Ruby
- Nick Quaranto: Gemcutter: the next step in gem hosting
- Michael Dirolf: Getting Non-Relational with MongoDB
- Tatsuhiro UJIHISA: Hacking parse.y
- Nathaniel Talbott: How TDD/BDD Miss the Point: Introducing MDD
- Sarah Mei: Indoctrinating the Next Generation: Teaching Ruby to Kids
- Jimmy Schementi: IronRuby
- Charles Nutter & Thomas Enebo: JRuby Everywhere!
- John Woodell & Ryan Brown: JRuby Flies on Google App Engine
- Adam Keys: Just For Fun – Rediscovering Coding as a Hobby
- Laurent Sansonetti: MacRuby: Ruby for your Mac
- Noah Thorp: Making Music with Ruby: Patterns, Context, Fun
- Sarah Allen: Mobile Applications with Ruby
- Ben Scofield: NoSQL: Death to Relational Databases(?)
- Yehuda Katz: Polishing Rubygems
- Corey Haines & Ian McFarland: Programming With the Stars
- Chris Wanstrath: Rippin’ off Python
- Evan Phoenix: Rubinius in One Act OR Rubinius: A War on Two Fronts
- Logan Barnett & Jay McGavren: Ruby game development with Jemini
- Andrea O. K. Wright: Ruby is from Mars, Functional Languages are from Venus: Integrating Ruby with Erlang, Scala or F#
- Koichi Sasada: Ruby Memory Management Hacks
- Charles Nutter: Ruby Mutants
- Jim Weirich: SOLID Ruby
- Paul Dix: Synchronous Reads, Asynchronous Writes
- Jake Scruggs: There is Such a Thing as Too Much Testing.
- Caleb Clausen: Towards a Ruby compiler
- Andy Keep: Using Ruby to generate faster Ruby code through partial evaluation
- Glenn Vanderburg: Why “Enterprise Tools” Are Bad for the Enterprise
- Aaron Patterson & Ryan Davis: Worst. Ideas. Ever.
- Matt Aimonetti: Writing 2D games for the OSX platform in Ruby