Attention: new Times! Doors open 18:00, talks start ~18:30
Is it really happening? Well, we hope so!
Let's gather again - in person and enjoy some talks and some drinks.
Schedule
(estimated)
18:00 Doors Open, snacks and get together
18:30 Talks begin, 2 Talks a ~20-30mins each
~19:30 Break
~20:00 1 Talk ~20-30mins
~20:30 Lightning Talks (5mins each)
Finding the way
There will be signs but in general:
- it's in the first backyard , past the Concierge Coffee, the door is to the right
- then up the stairs/ elevator to the 4th floor
Health & Safety
Be considerate of other people and their space and preferences. There is no mask mandate, but feel free to wear one.
Food & Drinks
Food and Drinks will be available at the venue courtesy of HeyJobs! First come first served. There will be a selection of vegan & vegetarian wraps, tartlets, rösti's, some meat options and other fingerfood.
Temas
A language built with third-party code reuse in mind
It’s unthinkable to build a piece of software without using existing libraries and frameworks.
But reusing code written by other people comes with risks. Can you trust the code written by others? Can you trust that the packages weren’t compromised somewhere along the road?
These are important questions, and increasingly important to answer satisfactorily. It’s the reason why supply-chain security is becoming more of a hot topic these days.
But this talk isn’t really about supply-chain security.
Instead, I want to ask the question: Can we create a language that facilitates safe code reuse, across an open-source ecosystem?
Node-red + ruby + ... = Fun workflows!
It's really easy to create a cool little ruby script that does something - query some API, scrape some website, transform some files, or even find a Bürgeramt appointment.
What is sometimes more tricky is organizing and running these ruby scripts. Even more troublesome is to hook them up the ever-increasing array of other technology that enables new and fancy things.
In order to get AI workflows running which needed some python scripts, but also use my own chatgpt-wrapper in ruby, I started using node-red to organize cool low-code flows that orchestrate everything.
I'd love to show off what I did, and what it can do!
eurucamp Reflection: The Diverse Limelight
A lot of talk happened recently about RailsConf trying to diversify its keynotes. I would like to give some insight into how talk selection works, how what RailsConf did is long overdue and how we - in all communities - can do better.
Participantes: (39)
Tobias Pfeiffer
Eventos: 105
Temas: 15
Kasper König
Eventos: 12
Temas: 1
Florian Gilcher
Eventos: 18
Temas: 11
Tilmann Singer
Eventos: 26
Temas: 0
Stephen Sugden
Eventos: 1
Temas: 0
kaja
Eventos: 37
Temas: 1
Fladson Gomes
Eventos: 1
Temas: 0
Jonan Scheffler
Eventos: 1
Temas: 0
yonatan miller
Eventos: 21
Temas: 0
Jonas Purmann
Eventos: 2
Temas: 0
Mikhail Kosivchenko
Eventos: 2
Temas: 0
Michael Emhofer
Eventos: 18
Temas: 0
Ricardo Trindade
Eventos: 1
Temas: 0
Aziz
Eventos: 1
Temas: 0
Cameron Prebble 🇳🇿
Eventos: 45
Temas: 0
Denis Defreyne
Eventos: 24
Temas: 13
Christoph Grabo
Eventos: 83
Temas: 1
Joao Miranda
Eventos: 1
Temas: 0
Mohnish G J
Eventos: 10
Temas: 2
Martin Aschenbrenner
Eventos: 1
Temas: 0
Tim Kächele
Eventos: 10
Temas: 4
Guilherme Goettems Schneider
Eventos: 2
Temas: 0
Azhir ahmadi
Eventos: 2
Temas: 0
Izabel Lima
Eventos: 2
Temas: 0
Robert Schulze
Eventos: 26
Temas: 0
Oleg Bovykin
Eventos: 2
Temas: 0
Tobias Bielohlawek
Eventos: 5
Temas: 1
Rojo
Eventos: 4
Temas: 0
Chikahiro Tokoro
Eventos: 9
Temas: 1
Michael Reinsch
Eventos: 30
Temas: 2
Lara Klemme
Eventos: 4
Temas: 0
Marc Lopez
Eventos: 1
Temas: 0
Dima Boyko
Eventos: 15
Temas: 1
Jalyna Schröder
Eventos: 15
Temas: 3
WeiHsi Hu
Eventos: 5
Temas: 0
Oleg Yakovenko
Eventos: 1
Temas: 0
Florian Görsdorf
Eventos: 1
Temas: 0
Josh Garth
Eventos: 1
Temas: 0
Luca Ongaro
Eventos: 15
Temas: 5