Anatomy of constant lookup and autoloading in Rails
Saturday 19th March, 2016 11:15 am to 11:40 am (IST)
Constant lookup and autoloading is one of those topics from the list of "Look at all the things that I am not doing!" that Rails takes care of for us.
But how exactly it work? Are there any edge cases that one should know?
In this talk, I will discuss everything from constant lookup to how they are autoloaded by Rails. Bonus point - we will also see some of the edge cases of the autoloading feature, by dissecting the algorithm behind it.
Prathamesh is a remote programmer for BigBinary based out of India. He builds web apps using Rails and React.js!. He is interested in open source and contributes to many Ruby and Rails related projects. He likes Emacs operating system a lot and can be found constantly tweaking his .emacs.d
10:25 AM
Shobhit Srivastava - "Hidden features in Ruby you may not know about"
Tea Break
11:30 AM
Katrina Owen - "Succession"
11:55 AM
Sethupathi Asokan - "CodeCuriosity - Making Open Source your Livelihood"
Saturday 19th March, 2016 1:30 pm to 1:55 pm (IST)
The story for the future of parallelism in Ruby is looking pretty bleak. Matz just said at Euruko that it will be a while (years) before the notorious Global Interpreter Lock is gone.
So I've been on a journey to find a more modern replacement that gives me the same joy that I feel when I write Ruby. It turns out that with modern programming languages, it's actually not that hard to learn a new technology.
I've found some great candidates in Go, Elixir and a newcomer Crystal. I'll dig in and show you some code and you can decide if maybe, you too, want to enter Parallel World with me!
Aaron lives in the suburbs of Vienna, Austria but is a native of the suburbs of Seattle. In his former life he was a shepherd, a cheesemaker and a sous chef. Now he is freelancing, building native iOS and Android apps and their respective API's. In his spare time, he organizes a range of user groups in Vienna. If you get him started talking about food, he may never stop.
1:55 PM
Sumit Mahamuni - "Closer look at method / variable scopes in Ruby"
2:20 PM
Sumit Das and Shishir Joshi - "Let's Go with Ruby"
Tea Break
3:05 PM
Ruby Hero Award and Sponsors time
3:25 PM
Sean Griffin - "Databases: What We Can Learn From Other Languages"
3:50 PM
Sarah Mei - "Factory, Workshop, Stage"
4:35 PM
Lightning Talks
6:30 PM
Party
Sunday, 20th March, 2016
9:45 AM
Laurent Sansonetti
10:30 AM
Manohar Amrutkar - "Streaming API, Spark and Ruby"
Tea Break
11:30 AM
Anuja Ware and Shweta Kale - "To fear or not to fear: That is the question"
11:55 AM
Vagmi Mudumbai - "Statically typed Ruby"
Lunch Break
1:30 PM
Abhinandan Kothari and Chirag Aggarwal - "Functional Testing of Mobile Applications using Appium and Ruby"
1:55 PM
Jon McCartie - "From Facepalm to Foolproof"
Tea Break
2:45 PM
Rishi Jain - "A programmers guide to Music"
3:10 PM
Charles Nutter - "Ruby Performance: The Last Mile"