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Presentation: "Ramaze"
Time:
Wednesday 11:00 - 12:00
Location:
Auditorium 2, 1. floor
Abstract: Ramaze - pronounced ra-ma-ze, Japanese style - is a simple, light, and modular open-source web-framework written in Ruby.
Ramaze is extremely stable and currently has no known bugs, thanks in part to an exhaustive test suite.
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Michael Fellinger, Weez International Ltd.
I'm 23 years old, born in austria 29.09.1984. First contact with computers around age 7 through my brothers and parents, using Delphi and later QBASIC.
Went to a technical school for glass-craft and design, did some work
in PHP during that time. Started learning ruby in summer 2005, mostly
using the Nitro webframework.
Through Nitro I met another developer who was struggling with a huge
application and subsequently helped him. In the end this resulted in
me getting a job where he worked, a real-estate adviser and fund in
Tokyo/Japan.
Moved to Tokyo end of 2005 and have been living here ever since.
Started working on Ramaze around end of September 2006, out of
frustration with Nitro and its development.
The rest are changelogs, at least source-wise, the community around
Ramaze is very active and constantly growing.
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