Irina Nazarova shares her journey revitalizing San Francisco's Ruby community through local meetups and the upcoming SF Ruby Conference. She explains her mission to connect startups with Ruby developers while creating opportunities in a challenging job market. • Moved to San Francisco in January 2024 and restarted the dormant Ruby meetup • First meetup attracted about 160 signups with approximately 100 attendees • Creates opportunities for developers to connect with Ruby companies like Cisco...
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Irina Nazarova shares her journey revitalizing San Francisco's Ruby community through local meetups and the upcoming SF Ruby Conference. She explains her mission to connect startups with Ruby developers while creating opportunities in a challenging job market. • Moved to San Francisco in January 2024 and restarted the dormant Ruby meetup • First meetup attracted about 160 signups with approximately 100 attendees • Creates opportunities for developers to connect with Ruby companies like Cisco...
Chad Fowler: The beginning of Ruby Central, RubyConf, and RubyGems
The Ruby Gems Podcast
41 minutes
4 months ago
Chad Fowler: The beginning of Ruby Central, RubyConf, and RubyGems
In this inaugural episode of the Ruby Gems Podcast, hosted by Marty Haught and David Hill, guest Chad Fowler shares the founding story of Ruby Central and the development of Ruby Gems. Fowler, a key figure in the Ruby community, discusses the early days of Ruby conferences, the creation of Ruby Central as a nonprofit, and the collaborative effort to build Ruby Gems. The conversation also covers the rise of Ruby on Rails, community dynamics, and the importance of the 'MINSWAN' philosophy. Tune...
The Ruby Gems Podcast
Irina Nazarova shares her journey revitalizing San Francisco's Ruby community through local meetups and the upcoming SF Ruby Conference. She explains her mission to connect startups with Ruby developers while creating opportunities in a challenging job market. • Moved to San Francisco in January 2024 and restarted the dormant Ruby meetup • First meetup attracted about 160 signups with approximately 100 attendees • Creates opportunities for developers to connect with Ruby companies like Cisco...