The Ruby Fools 2008 conference is the first large-scale conference in Denmark dedicated to purely to Ruby. The opening keynote was done by Dave Thomas, and once again he managed to both inspire and provoke. This time, the pragmatic author took a starting point in the name of conference, and gave a talk with the [...]
One of my first hobby projects in Ruby on Rails, and for sure the longest living, is called Dinnerlyzer. It is a small, simple, pink (!) application that my girlfriend has used to plan our meals and the required shopping for several years. So far she is the only user, but a while ago I [...]
I’ll be giving a talk at BarCamp Copenhagen January 25th. I haven’t decided exactly what I am to talk about yet, but it is going to be on the tech track (called Geeky Sh*t), and it is going to be about some facet of Ruby on Rails – or perhaps just Ruby. I could give [...]
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.