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Indexing the Ruby World with RubyEvents.org - RUBY 677
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Hey everyone, Charles Max Wood here! It’s great to be back behind the mic with Ayush Nawatia for another episode of Ruby Rogues. This time, we’re diving into the fascinating world of Ruby community resources with two amazing guests: Adrien Poly and Marco Roth. They’re the creators behind RubyEvents.org, an ambitious project that’s aiming to centralize and modernize access to Ruby-related videos, conferences, meetups, and more.
In this episode, we explore the vision and evolution of RubyEvents.org—originally RubyVideo.dev—and how it’s grown into a hub for the Ruby community. We discuss the technical stack (think SQLite, Tailwind, Vite, and Hotwire), how they’re leveraging LLMs to auto-tag thousands of conference talks, and what’s on the roadmap next. Whether you're a conference organizer, speaker, or just a Ruby fan, this one’s packed with insight and inspiration.
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In this episode, we explore the vision and evolution of RubyEvents.org—originally RubyVideo.dev—and how it’s grown into a hub for the Ruby community. We discuss the technical stack (think SQLite, Tailwind, Vite, and Hotwire), how they’re leveraging LLMs to auto-tag thousands of conference talks, and what’s on the roadmap next. Whether you're a conference organizer, speaker, or just a Ruby fan, this one’s packed with insight and inspiration.
Links & Resources
- RubyEvents.org – Discover and explore Ruby conferences, talks, and speakers
- Ruby Video GitHub Repo – Open source code for web and mobile apps
- StimulusUse – StimulusJS utility library created by the guests
- Hotwire DevTools – Browser extension for debugging Hotwire apps
- HYROX Fitness Race – Hybrid CrossFit endurance competition mentioned by Adrian
- Camel Up Board Game – Charles’ board game pick
- The Overview by Steven Wilson – Ayush’s music pick
- Sword of Truth Series by Terry Goodkind – Fantasy book series
- Catalyst (Web Components framework) – GitHub’s lightweight JS framework
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ruby-rogues--6102073/support.
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Hey everyone, Charles Max Wood here! It’s great to be back behind the mic with Ayush Nawatia for another episode of Ruby Rogues. This time, we’re diving into the fascinating world of Ruby community resources with two amazing guests: Adrien Poly and Marco Roth. They’re the creators behind RubyEvents.org, an ambitious project that’s aiming to centralize and modernize access to Ruby-related videos, conferences, meetups, and more.
In this episode, we explore the vision and evolution of RubyEvents.org—originally RubyVideo.dev—and how it’s grown into a hub for the Ruby community. We discuss the technical stack (think SQLite, Tailwind, Vite, and Hotwire), how they’re leveraging LLMs to auto-tag thousands of conference talks, and what’s on the roadmap next. Whether you're a conference organizer, speaker, or just a Ruby fan, this one’s packed with insight and inspiration.
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Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ruby-rogues--6102073/support.
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In this episode, we explore the vision and evolution of RubyEvents.org—originally RubyVideo.dev—and how it’s grown into a hub for the Ruby community. We discuss the technical stack (think SQLite, Tailwind, Vite, and Hotwire), how they’re leveraging LLMs to auto-tag thousands of conference talks, and what’s on the roadmap next. Whether you're a conference organizer, speaker, or just a Ruby fan, this one’s packed with insight and inspiration.
Links & Resources
- RubyEvents.org – Discover and explore Ruby conferences, talks, and speakers
- Ruby Video GitHub Repo – Open source code for web and mobile apps
- StimulusUse – StimulusJS utility library created by the guests
- Hotwire DevTools – Browser extension for debugging Hotwire apps
- HYROX Fitness Race – Hybrid CrossFit endurance competition mentioned by Adrian
- Camel Up Board Game – Charles’ board game pick
- The Overview by Steven Wilson – Ayush’s music pick
- Sword of Truth Series by Terry Goodkind – Fantasy book series
- Catalyst (Web Components framework) – GitHub’s lightweight JS framework
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ruby-rogues--6102073/support.
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