BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:icalendar-ruby CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20170418T171710Z UID:d528a71a-2a64-42d2-ad7c-34df9ee817ad DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170425T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170425T171000 DESCRIPTION:Containers have gained popularity the past few years but they h ave been around much longer than that. In this talk\, we'll dive into the internals of a container. If you have used or heard about Docker container s but are unsure how they work\, this talk is for you.\n\n
You’l l also learn how to run Rails in production-ready container environments l ike Kubernetes.\n\n \n Christopher is the Supp ort Manager for Asia Pacific at Engine Yard. He is one of the "far more ex perienced and intelligent human beings who can actually support and monito r your app in production" according to Jacob Burkhart. He is also the orga nizer of RubyConf Philippines\, which has run annually since 2014.\n\nChri stopher Rigor\n \n \n Chris topher is the Support Manager for Asia Pacific at Engine Yard. He is one o f the "far more experienced and intelligent human beings who can actually support and monitor your app in production" according to Jacob Burkhart. H e is also the organizer of RubyConf Philippines\, which has run annually s ince 2014. LOCATION:162 SUMMARY:Deep Dive Into Docker Containers for Rails Developers (Sponsored) END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20170418T171710Z UID:20163fc8-9b5d-403e-a932-65bcdfb0a408 DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170426T105000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170426T113000 DESCRIPTION:This is a sponsored talk by Google Cloud Platform.\n\nRuby deve lopers welcome! Our dedicated Google Cloud Platform Ruby team has built a great experience for Ruby developers using GCP. In this session\, we'll wa lk through the steps to deploy\, debug and scale a Ruby on Rails applicati on on Google App Engine. You'll also learn about some of the exciting Ruby libraries available today for adding features to your app with GCP servic es like BigQuery and Cloud Vision API.\n\n \n Remi works on the Ruby Cloud team\, crafting elegant code to help Ruby dev elopers use Google Cloud Platform.  Now in Seattle\, she started her ca reer in Phoenix where she was an active member of the local developer comm unity.  Her passions include developer experience\, domain specific lan guages\, and dogs.  If you can’t find her after the conference\, s he is undoubtedly at Oregano’s.\n\nRemi Taylor\n \n \n Remi works on the Ruby Cloud team\, craft ing elegant code to help Ruby developers use Google Cloud Platform.  No w in Seattle\, she started her career in Phoenix where she was an active m ember of the local developer community.  Her passions include developer experience\, domain specific languages\, and dogs.  If you can’t find her after the conference\, she is undoubtedly at Oregano’s. LOCATION:162 SUMMARY:Google Cloud <3 Ruby (Sponsored) END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20170418T171710Z UID:6d7e561a-630f-497d-a95e-7d7f1404eb2f DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170426T114000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170426T122000 LOCATION:162 SUMMARY:Tailoring Mentorship: Achieving the Best Fit (Sponsored) END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20170418T171710Z UID:ee41bdcc-1d52-45f5-b040-93953c41f5ba DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170426T135000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170426T143000 LOCATION:162 SUMMARY:Postgres at Any Scale (Sponsored) END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20170418T171710Z UID:0ea1810a-4fb6-4f0e-b0bf-a6a7e5be820b DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170426T144000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170426T152000 LOCATION:162 SUMMARY:Introducing Helix: High-Performance Ruby Made Easy (Sponsored) END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20170418T171710Z UID:d0f493c7-ca58-4083-9887-d4e5d6b08193 DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170426T153000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170426T161000 LOCATION:162 SUMMARY:Your App Server Config is Wrong (Sponsored) END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20170418T171710Z UID:25886508-136d-4957-8265-3b3b1eccbd85 DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170427T105000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170427T113000 DESCRIPTION:This is a sponsored talk by Tuft & Needle.\n\nTuft & Needle is a bootstrapped\, Phoenix-based company that pioneered the disruption of a the mattress industry using a software startup’s mindset when it was founded in 2012 and has grown to over $100 million in annual revenue. A co mmitment to skill acquisition has led to a happier and more productive tea m\, and is a core to the company’s success. In this session\, learn h ow to cultivate a culture of continuous learning and skill acquisition thr ough apprenticeships and group learning sessions.\n\n \n Dave Ott and Dennis Eusebio work at Tuft & Needle\, a bootstrap ped\, Phoenix-based company that pioneered the disruption of the mattress industry. Dave leads the software engineering team\, utilizing his 10 year s of Rails experience on the custom build and continuous iteration of the T&N’s software.\n\n \n Dennis leads d esign\, supporting creative direction while maintaining and developing bra nding and UX. The two Jacksonville-based team members met while at Hashroc ket with T&N co-founder JT Marino.\n\nDave Ott\n \n \n Dave Ott and Dennis Eusebio work at Tuft & Nee dle\, a bootstrapped\, Phoenix-based company that pioneered the disruption of the mattress industry. Dave leads the software engineering team\, util izing his 10 years of Rails experience on the custom build and continuous iteration of the T&N’s software.\n\n \n \ n \n Dennis Eusebio\n \n \n Dennis leads design\, supporting creative direction while maintaining and developing branding and UX. The two Jacks onville-based team members met while at Hashrocket with T&N co-founder JT Marino. LOCATION:162 SUMMARY:Cultivating a Culture of Continuous Learning (Sponsored) END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20170418T171710Z UID:6a38983e-9acd-472d-a232-e44244041380 DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170427T114000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170427T122000 DESCRIPTION:This is a sponsored talk by Hired.\n\nHired open-sources some u seful abstractions from our Majestic Monolith® and we've learned a lot. Some tough lessons\, and some cool knowledge. We'll cover: When & where s hould you pull something out of the code? Does it really help? What things are important to think about? What if it never takes off? We'll also look at some design patterns from our open-source work.\n\n \n Andrew is a Software Engineer and Thing-Getter-Doner™ at Hired in San Francisco. Previously he's been product engineer\, cofounder + CTO of a 500 Startups company\, and a nomadic consultant. Generalist & dabbler\, he's been in Ruby & Rails for ten years. Loves cats\, plays vide o games.\n\nAndrew Evans\n \n \n Andrew is a Software Engineer and Thing-Getter-Doner™ at Hired in San Francisco. Previously he's been product engineer\, cofounder + CTO of a 500 Startups company\, and a nomadic consultant. Generalist & dabbler \, he's been in Ruby & Rails for ten years. Loves cats\, plays video games . 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