Presenting at ERubycon in August
I’m extremely excited to announce that ERubycon has accepted my proposal to speak on JRuby testing of JEE. ERubycon is unique in that it is expressly focused on Ruby in the Enterprise. While “enterprise” is a squishy term to me (my take on it is “legacy/internal facing/business-to-business/large scale development”), I suspect that the constituency will be somewhat different than the other Ruby conferences that I’ve attended this past year (i.e., RailsConf, RubyConf, Ruby Hoedown, and Ruby East). As the majority of my work falls clearly into the enterprise space, I’m looking forward to ERubycon.
ERubycon is August 15-17 in Columbus, Ohio. I hope to see you there.
Posted by evan on Monday, June 02, 2008
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My name is Evan Light and, yes, I am a nerd. I'm also a professional software developer who, after spending one too many years contracting to the federal government, escaped into the far more enjoyable commercial world. Having spent several years using C and even more using Java (the latter very nearly caused me to give up programming entirely), I consider myself fortunate to have discovered Ruby and to use it as part of my daily work.