July 18, 2009 3:00 PM - 19 attended

ChicagoRuby: Cache Money and TruckerZoom

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Our July 18 meeting will be a bold step for ChicagoRuby. Our presenter, Wolfram Arnold, is a Rails developer and agile consultant located in San Francisco. We will set up a remote connection with Wolf so that he can present at our meeting. If you are “poor” with model-based caching, stop by our meeting to learn more about Cache Money, which “is a write-through and read-through caching library for ActiveRecord.”

During the second half of the meeting, Constantin Gavrilescu will give a presentation about his startup, TruckerZoom. Constantin will speak from experience to talk about some of the lessons learned. The topics will include multi-tenant applications, security with role-based authentication, access control using named scopes, working and staying motivated, and getting specifications from the client.

Wolfram Arnold, Ph.D. is a seasoned software professional with 17 years of experience, co-founder of 3 companies, and has been working on consumer web applications in Ruby-on-Rails since 2006.

Constantin Gavrilescu has been working professionally with Ruby on Rails for 2.5 years. He first heard about it in a Slashdot comment 3 years ago. When he's not programming in Ruby, he develops with C in Linux and does some Linux system administration.

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    Ray Hightower
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    Stanley Fisher
  • Mike
    very informative clear and concise thanks
  • Roland Bellington
    Cache Money was interesting as I have used a similar technique in an other language. TruckerZoom was interesting from a developing application perspective as I have some background in that particular industry. Best of luck to them. As a total newby with Ruby of course the participants were light years over my head. Since alot of the programming is we centric. I do pose this question. From an application perspective when is it better to develop a cross platform application that is not web centric? Some of the reasons are web incompatibility and nuances. Printing anything in web app is just plain awful let alone a report. Web interfaces are inherently slow.
  • Justin Love
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