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Alan Ridlehoover shares his perspective as both a longtime Ruby developer and conference sponsor, reflecting on the evolving Ruby conference landscape and strategies for maintaining legacy Rails applications.
• Started with .NET before discovering Ruby and Rails 14 years ago
• Found learning Ruby and Rails simultaneously challenging, prompting his first RailsConf attendance in 2012
• Memorable talks at first RailsConf included Sandy Metz on testing and DHH on Russian doll caching
• Sponsors Ruby conferences primarily for recruiting, with Cisco Meraki managing over 4 million lines of Ruby code
• Sponsorship benefits include promoting company visibility and filling the recruiting pipeline
• Moving focus to regional conferences like Sin City Ruby as RailsConf comes to an end
• Advocates for conferences addressing legacy codebase challenges for applications predating standard best practices
• Suggests organizations with 15+ year-old Rails applications face unique scaling challenges not widely discussed
• Proposes potential gatherings around Ruby and AI applications
• Shares the insight that "trust is the antidote for fear" which helped David overcome anxiety at a conference
Use code ODETORAILSCONF at checkout to get 10% off GoRails.com.

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Chapters

1. Introductions and Ruby Background (00:00:00)

2. First RailsConf Experiences (00:02:09)

3. The Trust Antidote Story (00:06:42)

4. Sponsoring Ruby Conferences (00:12:17)

5. Starting a Regional Conference (00:21:40)

6. The Future Beyond RailsConf (00:30:23)

7. Scaling Legacy Rails Applications (00:34:34)

50 episodes

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Alan Ridlehoover shares his perspective as both a longtime Ruby developer and conference sponsor, reflecting on the evolving Ruby conference landscape and strategies for maintaining legacy Rails applications.
• Started with .NET before discovering Ruby and Rails 14 years ago
• Found learning Ruby and Rails simultaneously challenging, prompting his first RailsConf attendance in 2012
• Memorable talks at first RailsConf included Sandy Metz on testing and DHH on Russian doll caching
• Sponsors Ruby conferences primarily for recruiting, with Cisco Meraki managing over 4 million lines of Ruby code
• Sponsorship benefits include promoting company visibility and filling the recruiting pipeline
• Moving focus to regional conferences like Sin City Ruby as RailsConf comes to an end
• Advocates for conferences addressing legacy codebase challenges for applications predating standard best practices
• Suggests organizations with 15+ year-old Rails applications face unique scaling challenges not widely discussed
• Proposes potential gatherings around Ruby and AI applications
• Shares the insight that "trust is the antidote for fear" which helped David overcome anxiety at a conference
Use code ODETORAILSCONF at checkout to get 10% off GoRails.com.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introductions and Ruby Background (00:00:00)

2. First RailsConf Experiences (00:02:09)

3. The Trust Antidote Story (00:06:42)

4. Sponsoring Ruby Conferences (00:12:17)

5. Starting a Regional Conference (00:21:40)

6. The Future Beyond RailsConf (00:30:23)

7. Scaling Legacy Rails Applications (00:34:34)

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