(Looking for DHH’s keynote at RailsConf Europe 2007? Find it here) I’d been looking forward to David Heinemeier Hanssons (DDH) key note in the same way I’m guessing people looks forward to hearing Bill Gates and Steve Jobs talking at the big Microsoft and Apple conferences. Any community needs its mythical founder amongst whom the [...]
Paul Graham delivered a brilliant key note at the first day of RailsConf, with jokes and insights coming so fast in succession that it felt like a new chapter in his trademark book; Hackers and Painters. It is impossible to do Graham’s speech justice in a blog, as the softies realized, but I got pretty [...]
Geoffry Grosenbach is cool. And I’ve struggled with the same issues as he has, albeit I’ve been able to build on his work in my own deployment setup. So of course I had to attend his talk on deploying to shared hosts, although most of what he said wasn’t new to me. Geoff’s entertaining and [...]
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.