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In this episode I talk with Irina Nazarova about the San Francisco Ruby Conference happening November 19-21. She explains why SF needs a Ruby conference, the focus on connecting Ruby startup founders with engineers, showcasing new companies building with Rails, and fostering a pragmatic community centered on growth and innovation.
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1. A Snail‑Mail Newsletter For Devs (00:00:00)
2. Guest Intro And Ruby Journey (00:03:26)
3. Why Start SF Ruby Conference (00:06:37)
4. Rebooting The SF Ruby Meetup (00:10:37)
5. Conference Vision And Goals (00:14:27)
6. Community Day And Triathlon Fun (00:20:13)
7. Speakers, Workshops, And Rails X (00:23:30)
8. Founders, Demos, And AI With Ruby (00:28:05)
9. Pragmatism Over Purity In The Stack (00:33:08)
10. Rails Modularity And Stability (00:39:38)
11. Tickets, Venue, And Surprises (00:46:06)
12. Cloud Cards And Playful Experiments (00:51:24)
13. Afterparty, Sponsors, Final Invite (00:56:08)
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