In this episode, Jason, Chris, and Andrew welcome guest, Amanda Perino, Executive
Director from the Rails Foundation. Today, they discuss their experiences at Rails
World, touching on the importance of community enthusiasm and the benefits of in-
person events. Amanda shares how the Rails Foundation coordinated Rails World and
managed feedback, with a special mention of the EventStack team. They highlight the
custom design elements of the conference and the speaker experience. Amanda
emphasizes the significance of having a strong team, and they discuss the decision to
host the next Rails World 2024 in Toronto and the potential for future rotations to diverse
regions. There’s also a conversation about the importance of communal spaces for
networking at conferences, and they touch on documentation improvements and the
need for technically knowledgeable contributors.
Moving From Consulting To Products With Andrew Sabetta
Kasper Timm Hansen from the Rails Core Team
Code Metrics with Kevin Murphy
Pay V3 & Coding without Resposibilities
MEGA Crossover Episode (The Bike Shed x Rails with Jason x Remote Ruby x Ruby on Rails Podcast)
Now We're A Webpacker Podcast
Learning in Public | Alpine & Inertia
Collin Jilbert: Bootcamps, Ruby Radar, and finding a job as a Junior Rails Developer
How Chris and Andrew Became 10X Black Hats
Read the Logs & Version Your Gems
Rails Jobs: How to Win Friends and Influence People
Kubernetes, JSX for Ruby, and more with Cameron Dutro
Jason Joins Team HAML?
Rails' new Request.js library, Ruby Radar, and CSS for Email
Announcing RubyRadar, new Rails 7 features, and Turbo Native Registration
Joined by CJ Avilla from Stripe
Joined by Jason Swett
Joined by Andrea Fomera, Tony Hawk, and starting a Rails Hackathon!
Building iOS apps using Hotwire / Turbo.js with Joe Masilotti
Railsconf Talk Success, Request Variants, Deploying to Render, and Caddy Server
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