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April 16th - 18th, 2025 Ehime Prefectural Convention Hall (愛媛県県民文化会館), Matsuyama, Ehime Follow our updates at Twitter @RubyKaigi, Mastodon @rubykaigi@ruby.social (or its RSS feed), Official Discord (news channel)
Keynote Speakers Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto tomoya ishida Samuel Williams RubyKaigi 2024 is over. Thank you everyone who made it. See you at RubyKaigi 2025 in Matsuyama!
Live chat and captioning is available at https://takeout.rubykaigi.org/. We only serve English caption. Japanese sessions are transcribed based on English interpretation. Large Hall (#rubykaigiA) and Open Studio (#rubykaigiC) have a small screen to show live chat and caption. Small Hall (#rubykaigiB) doesn't, so use your laptop or mobile device and navigate to the above URL. Wi-Fi is available thr
Yuji is a software developer based in Adelaide, South Australia. He is originally from Tokyo, Japan. He used to be a Windows desktop application developer until he discovered Ruby. Have you heard of Sega Mega Drive? It was a very popular video gaming platform back in the 80s and 90s, and now you can run programs on it written in Ruby! I have been working on porting mruby/c to Mega Drive. It now wo
RubyKaigi 2022 is over. Thank you everyone who made it. See you at RubyKaigi 2023 in Matsumoto!
Masatoshi Seki is a Ruby committer and the author of several Ruby standard libraries including dRuby, ERB, and Rinda. He’s an expert in object-oriented programming, distributed systems, and eXtreme programming. He has been speaking at RubyKaigi every year since 2006 when the Kaigi first started. He is also Senior Engineer at Canon Medical Systems corp.
PRK Firmware is the world's first keyboard firmware framework in Ruby. You can write not only your own "keymap" in Ruby but also additional behavior by features of Ruby like open class system and Proc object. Plus, your keyboard itself interprets a Ruby script on the fly. Essentially, your keyboard can become Ruby. The ultimate goal is certainly not a small one --- let's make Ruby comparable to pr
'A full-time MRI committer at Cookpad Inc. He has been interested in testing, analyzing, abusing of Ruby. He is an advocate of "transcendental programming" that creates a useless program like this bio. (`_`)'.yield_self{|s|eval(t=%q(puts"'#{s.sub(?_,?_+?_)}'.yield_self{|s|eval(t=%q(#{t}))}"))} Chris is a Researcher (Senior Staff Engineer) at Shopify, where he works on the Ruby programming Language
RubyKaigi Takeout 2021 is ended, thank you for attending! Video archive is available and linked from schedule page. Stay tuned for next RubyKaigi and follow Twitter @RubyKaigi for latest updates. RubyKaigi goes online again We RubyKaigi 2021 team have booked the venue to make RubyKaigi 2021 happen in Mie Prefecture this July (with some hope). However, the COVID-19 situation is still unclear and un
RubyKaigi Takeout 2020 has ended. See you at RubyKaigi 2021 in Mie! This work by RubyKaigi 2020 Team is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Don't Wait For Me! Scalable Concurrency for Ruby 3!
Koichi Sasada is a programmer, mainly developing Ruby interpreter (CRuby/MRI). He received Ph.D (Information Science and Technology) from the University of Tokyo, 2007. Now he is still working on MRI development at Cookpad Inc. He is also a director of Ruby Association. Ruby interpreter called MRI (Matz Ruby Interpreter) or CRuby is written in C language. Writing an interpreter in C has several ad
pixiv Inc. Tokyo office, GMO Pepabo, Inc. Fukuoka office
GraphQL Migration: A Proper Use Case for Metaprogramming?
Jeremy Evans is the lead developer of the Sequel database library, the Roda web toolkit, the Rodauth authentication framework, and many other Ruby libraries. He has contributed to CRuby and JRuby, as well as many popular Ruby libraries. He is the maintainer of Ruby ports for the OpenBSD operating system.
Keynote speakers Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto Alan Wu Soutaro Matsumoto
Keynote Speakers Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert Soutaro Matsumoto RubyKaigi 2023 is over. Thank you everyone who made it. See you at RubyKaigi 2024 in Okinawa!
I'm a software architect and engineer working with Castle.io. I have experience in a wide variety of business applications built using multiple Ruby frameworks. I’m particularly interested in code quality assurance and the way it affects the software development process. I’m an active OSS contributor and maintainer of various projects including Karafka – Framework used to simplify Apache Kafka-bas
Member of SIAF LAB. Contributor/Translator of Sonic Pi. Software engineer at Farmnote. Last year I participated in a project called space-moere of SIAF2017 (Sapporo International Art Festival 2017). In the project we received Sonic Pi code generated in the stratosphere and had live performance using it. For the live performance, I made a small language called Petal. In this session, I will talk ab
Benoit Daloze is a PhD student in Linz, Austria, researching concurrency in Ruby with TruffleRuby for the past several years. He has contributed to many Ruby implementations, including MRI, TruffleRuby and JRuby. He is the maintainer of ruby/spec, a test suite for the behavior of the Ruby programming language. Array and Hash are used in every Ruby program. Yet, current implementations either preve
Dmitry works on developer productivity at Stripe, making it easy to confidently write maintainable, fast, and reliable code at Stripe by improving language, core abstractions, tools and educational materials. Before this, Dmitry worked on Scala compiler and parallel collection library. Lifelong nerd and engineer. Nowadays he works at Stripe mostly on developer productivity and infrastructural comp
RubyKaigi Anti Harassment Policy At RubyKaigi, we want you to be happy. We value your attendance. To achieve that, all participants are required to agree with the following anti harassment policy. Organizers will enforce this throughout the conference, party, and related social events. We expect cooperation from all participants to help ensure a safe environment for everybody. RubyKaigi is dedicat
A mere rubyist who uses Ruby for 17 years. Original implementer of String#undump.
SmartHR is a SaaS which focuses on increasing productivity in back offices. We take care of boredom paperwork by putting everything in the cloud. No more handwriting. No more waiting at Government Offices. Just fill out a simple online form and SmartHR generates digital versions of pension, employment/health insurance, and other HR-related documents – which can then be submitted to the appropriate
Software engineer at Retrieva, inc. Author of Hyalite which is react like virtual DOM library. Member of Asakusa.rb, Chidoriashi.rb ISeq is a cross-section of the Ruby interpreter. If there is a parser that generates ISeq, it can run languages other than Ruby. If there is a processing system that interprets iSeq, it may be possible to run Ruby on other than MRI's supporting platform. Java is activ
I'm a chief engineer and chief researcher at Pepabo Research and Development Institute, GMO Pepabo, Inc. mruby released in 2012 and 6 years have passed. I have embedded mruby into a lot of middleware like ngx_mruby, and have designed and implemented both extensibility and performance compatibility in middleware. I want to share not only the specifications and background but also design and impleme
Bozhidar is the author of RuboCop and the editor of the community Ruby and Rails style guides. Most people would probably describe him as an Emacs zealot (and they would be right). He's also quite fond of the Lisp family of languages, functional programming in general and Clojure in particular. Believe it or not, Bozhidar has hobbies and interests outside the realm of computers, but we won't bore
Kiba 2 - Past, present & future of data processing with Ruby
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