{"id":3955,"date":"2014-05-07T11:53:59","date_gmt":"2014-05-07T14:53:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.plataformatec.com.br\/?p=3955"},"modified":"2014-05-07T13:29:05","modified_gmt":"2014-05-07T16:29:05","slug":"railsconf-2014","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.plataformatec.com.br\/2014\/05\/railsconf-2014\/","title":{"rendered":"RailsConf 2014"},"content":{"rendered":"
This year’s RailsConf was held in Chicago, from April 22 to 25, and Plataformatec was there, as in previous years, and this time it was represented by George Guimar\u00e3es, Lucas Mazza, Rafael Fran\u00e7a, and myself included. Even though I’ve attended the last 5 RubyConf \/ Rails Summit here in Brazil, this was my first time at RailsConf in the US, and I have only one word to TL;DR it: awesome<\/em>.<\/p>\n Chicago is a welcoming city, there are lots of nice tourist attractions to visit, and the conference was a great opportunity to meet new people, share ideas, collaborate, and learn new things from the well selected list of talks. But all of this is quite hard to explain in words, so I’ll go with the a picture is worth a thousand words<\/em> motto and show you a series of pictures, hopefully they will show you better what I mean.<\/p>\n The highlight of the first day was DHH’s keynote about clarity, patterns and TDD, which sparked many conversations\/discussions during the day. Farrah Bostic also gave a nice keynote at the end of the day, entitled What Happens to Everyone, When Everyone Learns to Code<\/em>, which added even more to the topic DHH had covered.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n In the second day I was a bit nervous, since I was going to give my very first talk in English, Tricks that Rails didn’t tell you about<\/em><\/a>. I received awesome feedback from a lot of people after the talk and in the following days of the event, thank you everyone for that <3. You can check the embedded slides at the end of this post.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n By afternoon we participated in the Community Office Hours sponsored by Heroku, where we gathered a lot of Rails Contributors to answer questions and help the community with any Rails issue they could be having. It was an opportunity to talk to different people and understand how they use the framework and the real problems they have, but it was not a very busy time for everyone, so some contributors had time to sit together and hack some stuff. What came out of that is a script to label stale issues on the Rails repository<\/a>, marking them to be closed later in case no feedback is given in a timely fashion. Great stuff.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n On Wednesday night we went to the Basecamp Open House event, and we took the opportunity to take a picture of most of the Rails Contributors present at RailsConf.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n But we missed some folks on this picture, so we decided to take another. However, DHH was not present anymore, thankfully we had someone skilled enough to draw his double:<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n The third day was very important for us, but specially for my friend and coworker Rafael Fran\u00e7a: he got a Ruby Hero award <3 <3 <3.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n As most of you probably know, Rafael has been doing an amazing work with Rails and all the surrounding environment, working on all fronts, solving issues, releasing gems, and being super present on discussions everywhere you can think of. Besides that, he dedicates some time to maintain our Open Source projects, for example lately he did some work to add Bootstrap 3 support to Simple Form (check the latest 3.1.0.rc1 version<\/a> :D).<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n You deserve it, congratulations!<\/p>\n On Thursday afternoon we had the second turn of the Community Office Hours, this time it was busier and we were able to help many developers having issues. I hope we can do something like that during the next RubyConf Brazil. At night we went to Code Climate’s after party and had some beers. Rafael returned to Brazil on this day, heading to Recife for the Abril Pro Ruby conference where he was speaking (expect another blog post on this soon).<\/p>\n On the last day the closing keynote was a super awesome talk by @tenderlove<\/a>, where he showed us that there’s a real need for science on our work, and then he merged AdequateRecord to Rails master while on stage! Well, not really on stage, but it’s merged :D. We also handed on our last Devise, Simple Form, Elixir, and Hacking Beautiful Code stickers. If you got one, please tweet a picture to @plataformatec<\/a>, we’ll appreciate that.<\/p>\nThe conference<\/h2>\n