Topics

December Meetup 2014 (04.12. 19:30)

  • Deployments - from 3 h to 3 minutes
  • Smalltalk, Lisp, and Shell: Three Interesting Languages
  • Creating games using entities and components
  • November Meetup 2014 (06.11. 19:30)

    • Better Composition with Traits
    • Get Your Shoes (Back) On!
    • A summer full of Code - The Code_Padawans journey with Rails Girls Summer of Code
    • October Meetup 2014 (02.10. 19:30)

      • Cloud Foundry and Bosh, a Cloud Love.
      • How I built my own Twitch-Plays-Pokémon
      • A primer on Content Security Policy
      • September Meetup 2014 (04.09. 19:30)

        • Abstract Factories along with ActiveRecord
        • live demos of common security hacks
        • Ruby: The Bad Parts
        • August Meetup 2014 (07.08. 19:30)

          • Ruby on small devices
          • Guacamole
          • Simple Systems
          • July Meetup 2014 (03.07. 19:30)

            • A revolutionary idea: why not use a job queue system for your job queue?
            • How is magic formed? A short excursion into Ruby internals
            • Building Hypermedia APIs with Yaks
            • June Meetup 2014 (05.06. 19:30)

              • Working in a different country
              • Mutation testing with Mutant
              • May Meetup 2014 (08.05. 19:30)

                • Full Metal Rüby
                • Introduction to FreeBSD and ZFS
                • Livingstyleguide for Padrino
                • Function Reactive Programming in Elm [Lightning Talk]
                • Lessons learned when launching Givie
                • Revolver: programmers are expendable [Lightning talk]
                • April Meetup 2014 (03.04. 19:30)

                  • What the cache?!
                  • I Am Designer (And So Can You!)
                  • Five Refinements [lightning / april]
                  • Migrating databases like a Pro!
                  • March Meetup 2014 (06.03. 19:30)

                    • Death to Cookies
                    • Ruby Storm - Distributed work on a self-scaling system using RabbitMQ
                    • It Takes a Village to Make a Programmer