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RailsConf Europe 2007 Recap

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007 by Jesper Rønn-Jensen

I wanted this post to be named “Usability Lessons from RailsConf Europe 2007″ — but realized that only some what I want to write below is about usability.
So RailsConf Europe this year is over, and there are a few things i want to highlight from a conference that in general was a smash hit.
Usability and [...]

RailsConf Live Notes: Testing Tutorial

Monday, September 17th, 2007 by Jesper Rønn-Jensen

Live notes from RailsConf Europe 2007 testing tutorial by Chad Fowler and Marcel Molina.

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Busy Preparing RailsConf Presentation

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007 by Jesper Rønn-Jensen

For the last days, Mads and myself have been working hard on our RailsConf presentation Tuesday next week.

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At the presentation we will introduce a Ruby on Rails plugin that can create the foundation for a local Rails app based on forms scraped from a remote application. In our case, an internal application used for timereporting in Capgemini.

RailsConf Talk Accepted: Prototyping, Hacking Enterprise Legacy Applications

Friday, June 8th, 2007 by Jesper Rønn-Jensen

Woohoo. I got a response from O’Reilly that my talk for RailsConf in Berlin is accepted. I will be presenting with my colleague Mads Buus, who’s also active in our Copenhagen Ruby user group.

Here is the talk proposal:
Title: Screenscraping as a tool for changing the (legacy) world
Conference: RailsConf Europe 2007
Type/Duration: 45 Minute Conference Session
Audience Level: [...]