Episodes

  • Neil Hendren
    Feb 17 2025

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    Neil Hendren shares his transformative journey through RubyConf's Scholar Program, highlighting the value of community, learning Ruby on Rails, and creating an email advice bot leveraging AI. His reflections emphasize the importance of open-source documentation, networking, and the contemporary challenges facing the tech industry.
    • Neil's background in front-end development and interest in backend programming
    • Experience in Ruby on Rails through the Scholar Program
    • Creation of an email advice bot utilizing Action Mailbox and OpenAI
    • Engaging with the Ruby community and attending RubyConf
    • Insights gathered during a lightning talk on interactive data visualization
    • Observations on the job market and networking opportunities
    • Importance of contributing to open-source documentation

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    22 mins
  • Garrett Gregor
    Feb 10 2025

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    Garrett Greger shares his unique journey from climbing professional to software developer, emphasizing the transformative power of mentorship. The discussion revolves around the important experiences at RailsConf, the Scholar Guide program, and the intrinsic value of community and open source contributions.

    • Garrett’s background in climbing and how it shaped his problem-solving skills
    • Overview of the mentorship experience in the Scholar Guide program
    • Importance of open source contributions as a new developer
    • Insights on attending Turing bootcamp and its challenges
    • Networking benefits encountered at RailsConf
    • Reflections on the reciprocal nature of mentorship
    • Encouragement for developers to engage with their communities

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    20 mins
  • Cindy Backman
    Feb 3 2025

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    This episode features Cindy Backman from Confreaks, sharing her journey in filming tech conferences and the essential role of video in fostering community connections. She discusses the challenges faced in recording, the importance of speaker preparation, and the vibrant support within the Ruby and Rails communities.

    • Cindy's background in tech event filming
    • The origins and vision behind Confreaks
    • The challenges of diverse speaker setups
    • The significance of testing equipment beforehand
    • Memorable keynote moments and personal experiences
    • The unique support present in the tech community
    • Embracing new speakers and their journeys

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    26 mins
  • Saron Yitbarek
    Jan 27 2025

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    13 mins
  • Aaron Patterson
    Jan 20 2025

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    This episode captures the spirit of RailsConf through personal stories and reflections shared by Aaron Patterson and the host. They discuss memorable experiences, the impact of community connections on personal growth, and the blend of humor and technical insight in Aaron's keynotes.

    • Overview of RailsConf's cultural significance
    • Aaron's journey to his first RailsConf
    • The mix of technical and personal elements in keynotes
    • Addressing shyness and introversion in networking
    • The joy of learning from fellow developers
    • Humor as a central theme in presentations
    • How RailsConf fosters a sense of community
    • Reflections on evolving conference experiences
    • Emphasizing the importance of personal connections
    • An invitation to share favorite RailsConf memories

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    27 mins
  • Ben Greenberg
    Jan 13 2025

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    Ever taken a detour to Costco during a tech conference? In our latest episode, join me and special guest Ben Greenberg as we recount such quirky adventures and the profound impacts of RailsConf on our personal and professional lives. We dive into Ben's serendipitous entry into the Ruby community, from his educational roots at the Flatiron School to his influential role on the Ruby Central board. His stories highlight the unexpected reach of the community and how shared experiences at events like RailsConf and RubyConf have shaped us.

    We also delve into the contrasting vibes of RailsConf and RubyConf, offering insights into what makes each unique. RailsConf is where your professional aspirations get a boost with its focus on growth and product demos, while RubyConf captivates the true language enthusiasts with deep dives into Ruby's mechanics. Our candid reflections, sprinkled with personal anecdotes like a spontaneous Costco run, illustrate the lighter side of these gatherings and the substantial value they bring to attendees and companies alike.

    The conversation takes a heartfelt turn as we explore the significance of community involvement in Ruby Central and the broader Ruby ecosystem. We emphasize the power of grassroots efforts and the importance of both financial and personal contributions to sustain open-source initiatives. My journey within the Ruby community is a testament to its generous spirit and collective passion, inspiring others to give back through time, money, or committee work. Join us in celebrating the vibrant culture of Ruby and the remarkable people who make it thrive.

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    35 mins
  • Marty Haught
    Jan 6 2025

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    Join us as we explore the rich history of RailsConf with Marty Hott. We discuss the evolution of the conference, its significance to the Ruby community, and the importance of fostering connections and sustaining local events.

    • Marty shares his journey with RailsConf from the beginning
    • Early enthusiasm and community magic defined the first conferences
    • Transitioning from informal gatherings to structured events
    • The crucial role of sponsors for making conferences affordable
    • Insights on the Sustainability challenges faced post-pandemic
    • Introducing the impactful Scholars and Guides program
    • Advice on getting involved in local conferences and organizing events
    • Closing thoughts emphasize the importance of community engagement

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    20 mins
  • Evan Phoenix
    Dec 30 2024

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    Evan Phoenix, a former director of RailsConf, shares his experiences and insights into organizing the conference. He recounted the transition from O'Reilly to Ruby Central in 2012, highlighting the chaos and last-minute preparations, including securing catering and designing the event. Evan emphasized the importance of selecting interesting locations and building reliable vendor relationships. He also discussed the volunteer program and the process of selecting speakers and sessions. Despite the end of RailsConf, Evan remains optimistic about Ruby Central's focus on RubyConf and its open-source initiatives, encouraging community involvement through volunteering and participation.

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    24 mins