ThoughtWorks at OSCON


I am at OSCON with Roy Singham, the founder of ThoughtWorks. We’re here as sponsors. If you are here too – Roy likes nothing more than an argument about anything related to a) the merits of various languages, b) Agile versus waterfall, c) the best cell-phone. Seriously, if there is something interested that should be big for custom-app dev in the enterprise, tell Roy or the other ten ThoughtWorkers here about it and we’ll help make it happen. Come by our booth at the left side of the expo hall if you want to find us.



OSCON: first tutorial day


Yesterday was the first tutorial day at OSCON. Due to some planning mistakes, I didn’t get the correct conference pass, so I missed the first tutorial. After that was sorted out I proceeded to the second tutorial of the day: Advanced Techniques for Parsing, by Mark Dominus. Of course I knew that the code would be Perl, but that didn’t disturb me so much, since I expected to see some advanced parsing techniques. This is where disappointment hit me. Maybe it was advanced Perl code used, but it was not in any way advanced parsing. The first 2 hours were spent implementing a recursive descent parser with 7 productions. After that, I decided that I wouldn’t be learning anything from this presentation, and headed back to the hotel, which was good, since I got sick that afternoon and spent the rest of the evening slightly delirious in my bed.

But now I’m up and going again, sitting here waiting for the tutorial “Real World Grails” to begin. I’m looking forward to see how Grails is actually used, since the presentations I’ve seen on it usually just show scaffolding and simpler things.

I have also decided on the subject for tonights FOSCON, but the slides are not finished yet. And the topic I choose is kind of a cop out: JRuby Cavalcade is the title of the talk, and I will basically just run through loads of interesting and funny JRuby things until I run out of time or gets booed of stage. Hope to see you there!



JRuby at FOSCON 2007


So, I will attend and present at FOSCON 2007, which is arranged by the Portland Ruby Brigade (PDX.rb), and the theme is Really Radical Ruby. It’s on Tuesday, more information here. It seems to be an interesting event, so please show up!

I have not yet decided what I’m going to talk about. JRuby will be involved in some way of course. Anyone have any request about what I should talk about?



OSCON and other conferences


Next week I’ll be at OSCON in Portland. I won’t be speaking, which means I’ll probably be able to enjoy other peoples presentations instead. Hopefully I’ll get to meet lots of people too. Say hi if you see me!

I’ll be presenting at RailsConfEU in September too, and that is gearing up to be a really interesting conference. RailsConf in Portland was awesome, and if the EU version can match a 10th of that energy, it’s going to be wonderful.