Madison Ruby

Workshops - August 22, 2013 Conference - August 23-24, 2013 Madison, WI

Madision Ruby Conference

Discover a hidden gem in Madison, Wisconsin

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The Call for Proposals is open until May 31st, 2013.

Our Speakers

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Bryan Liles

Bryan does a myriad of Ruby related tasks for his daytime job in a quaint little town near Baltimore, Maryland. No, that isn't right. Bryan Liles is Greatest Man Alive! He hacks mad ruby. He trolls twitter. He is looking for the good fight. He hasn't written any books, and doesn't maintain any major open source projects. Most of his time is spent helping others level up their awesomeness; trying to cause chaos with writings on his blog at smartic.us (I know you've heard of Smarticus); or just being a great dad and husband. Some came to lead. Some come to be lead. Bryan comes to smash the status quo.

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Jessie Shternshus

As the founder and owner of The IMPROV EFFECT, Jessie weds her lifelong passion for and expertise in applied improv with the fast pace and demands of the corporate world. She helps people become better listeners, team players, problem solvers, leaders, and communicators. Throughout her career, Jessie has worked with companies such as Microsoft, Skype, Living Social, Expedia, Fidelity Investments and Groupon. Her workshops have been successfully implemented with start-ups, as well as Fortune 500 companies. Jessie has also been speaker at conferences such as CodeMash, Madison Ruby, Conferencia Rails, UXMad, Scrum Alliance, and Agile DC. To find out more go to www.improveffect.com

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Steve Klabnik

Rails committer, Jumpstart Lab instructor, nomad philosopher.

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Leon Gersing

Leon has been bringing value to clients large and small for over ten years, and has a passion for technology, art and community. He has experience implementing solutions in C#, JavaScript (both server and client side), Ruby, Python, Objective-C, Ruby and Rails and more. Leon spends time presenting on a wide variety of development topics at events and user groups in the region. He loves nothing more than to be around other developers, working together to create something unique and fresh; something that has never been done before. He believes there is no challenge that can't be overcome with passion and creativity. He can be found tending binary zen gardens with fellow artisans at EdgeCase in Columbus and bringing great products to market with his own company, No Spoon Software.

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Aaron Patterson

In 1972, a crack commando programmer was sent to prison by a military court for a crime he didn't commit. He promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Seattle underground. Today, still wanted by the government, he survives as a developer of fortune. If you have a problem, if no-one else can help, and if you can find him, maybe you can hire the Tenderlove.

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Jim "Big Tiger" Remsik

"Big Tiger" has several years of government-sector, full life-cycle business process automation projects under his belt before joining the Ruby community via Hashrocket in 2007. Years of experience in leading a maintenance team means he has answered to angry customers and the developers, project leads, and clients responsible. A simple philosophy of building simple software that works as expected emerged from that experience. You will find him speaking at user groups, conferences, and board rooms on everything from agile development tools and techniques to deep technical dives into Ruby or other best in breed technologies.

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Robert Pitts

Robert[rbxbx] enjoys cats, aspartame, and hipster rubbish (but not that). He is currently having difficulties dealing with being a sellout fatcat, however 27" iMacs and new shoes are helping ease the transition. He’s run a hardcore DIY underground (mostly) electronic net-label for around 6 years now, before Radiohead and NIN ‘revolutionized’ free music in the digital age. Merrr. Originally became interested in web-programming as a matter of utility, due to realizing the importance of a strong net-presence early on. From there, an interest in the MAX/MSP programming environment took that to another level, which finally culminated in programming bliss upon discovering _why(rip)’s Poignant Guide to Ruby (and thusly the Ruby programming language). There’s been no looking back since then as being able to turn one’s interests into a career is quite rare and amazing. Huzzah. You can find him arguing with your girlfriend at the local pub about her horrible taste in music. Hah hah, only serious.

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Lark Paulson

Lark Paulson was first introduced to yoga in 2000, fully embracing the healing power of this practice the following year when she sought remedy for a knee injury from dancing. Following a year-long life changing solo journey to India, she became a 200 hr. – RYT Prana Vinyasa teacher having trained with international teacher Shiva Rea. Lark was featured as a yoga model on the front cover of “Arogyadham Magazine”, India’s most popular family health magazine and featured with an Ayurvedic Practitioner daily on Channel TV Asia on the television show “Arogyadham Ek Vardan” in the US, UK and Europe, demonstrating specific yoga poses and breath work to prevent and treat common health disorders. Lark has been teaching yoga for 5 years, and began teaching semi-private yoga classes on the near eastside in Madison 3 years ago. She is also passionate about bringing yoga into the workplace to educate people who sit at co mputers for hours (like her) or have stressful jobs on how to prevent repetitive motion injuries and relieve tension through yoga.

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