This article summarizes some important points from David Heinemeier Hansson’s keynote at RailsConf Europe 2007 in Berlin. Last year, DHH brought us the whole REST way of thinking which I immediately named normalization, but that term didn’t really catch on. © 2007 Pinar Ozger This year, DHH noted that he up until now had started [...]
Reboot just finished. Great speakers, nice people, clever geeks – as usual. I wasn’t disappointed, Mygdal and his crew did a terrific job once again. While I hope to find the find time write a longer article referencing some of my favorite talks, this post is about something else I learned of at Reboot: Jaiku. [...]
Simple question: Am I running Mac OS X or Windows XP in the screenshot above? (Click to enlarge). Simple answer: I’m running both. Complicated answer I’m really running Parallels with the coherence feature enabled. Parallels is an application that utilizes the Intel processors in newer Macs, allowing Windows XP to run in a virtual machine, [...]
Hello, I'm Casper Fabricius. I have developed for the web for 10 years, and have been enjoying Ruby on Rails for the past 5.
My experience covers communities, shopping solutions, multi-language sites, heavy back-end lifting and a wide selection of more traditional websites. I like to integrate Ruby with Java and .NET through JRuby and IronRuby when it makes sense. I am passionate about test- and behavior-driven development, but at the same time I am pragmatic and believe in getting things done.
I live in Copenhagen, Denmark, where I work for a fantastic company: Podio. I do not currently take on freelance assignments.