© 2008 Jacob Lauemøller We had meeting in Copenhagen Ruby Brigade the other night with a theme of “Present something interesting from this year’s RailsConf Europe”. Three had found the time to prepare a presentation, and I was one of them. I gave a summary of the Juggernaut presentation, not only because it was interesting [...]
Be proud of your legacy code. Extract concerns. Make exceptions from DRY. David Heinemeier Hansson’s keynote at RailsConf Europe 2008 was titled “Living with legacy software”, and centered around the notion of how to deal with your own old code. The articles summarizes the talk. © 2008 James Duncan Davidson Rails has been around for [...]
I’ve only written two blogs from RailsConf Europe this year, one about Dave Thomas’ keynote; The Art in Rails, and one about David Heinemeier Hansson’s keynote, which has temporarily many-doubled the traffic to my blog after being referenced in Signals vs. Noise – thanks, Jason! But those two keynotes was far from the only sessions [...]
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.