Shota Fukumori/@sora_h (few developers team)
Urabe, Shyouhei (Network Applied Communication Lab.)
Paolo "Nusco" PerrottaWhen I started to learn Ruby, I was awed by the code of experienced rubyists. That code was full of amazing magic tricks that I could barely understand. People called those tricks "metaprogramming".With time, I found that metaprogramming sits right at the core of Ruby. To think in Ruby, I had to understand all those scary tricks! Feeling like a sorcerer's apprentice, I set ou
みんなが楽しくプログラミング出来る魔法tenderlove (AT&T Interactive)Programming for fun, or having fun programming. Ruby is the best language for both! Let's talk about programming after we've punched out from work, the programming we can do while drinking a beer, and the programming we can do to make our friends laugh. We'll take a look at projects built for fun, as well as projects built to have fun! We'll dissect
Truth and Consequences: Handling Ruby 1.9 Encodings in RailsYehuda Katz (Engine Yard)Ruby 1.9 adds support for many different encodings, making it possible to write Ruby web programs that can handle non-English characters well. However, these changes have had many consequences. At the beginning, the new encoding support has introduced much confusion in simple, English-only Rails applications and a
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