RubyKaigi2009
RubyKaigi2009 is over. Thanks for coming. Love to you all and thanks to the world Ruby exists.
RubyKaigi 2010 will be held over 3 days, August 27 - 29 2010 in Tsukuba International Conference Center (Tsukuba,Ibaraki,Japan).
Official Information: http://rubykaigi.org/2010/en
RubyKaigi2009 will be held at Hitotsubashi Conference Hall in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, over 3 days from Friday, July 17th until Sunday, July 19th.
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- Dates: July 17-19 2009
- Fee: 6,000 JPY (Planned price; 3 days pass)
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Registration 2nd round ticket for RubyKaigi 2009
go on sale from 2009-06-17 12:30 JSTsold out. - ticketing 1st round(2009-06-01 19:00-) was sold out in 111 minutes.
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Registration 2nd round ticket for RubyKaigi 2009
- Venue: Hitotsubashi Conference Hall in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo (Map)
- Streaming: Sessions are scheduled to streaming via Ustream.tv. the streaming will be distrubuted by "KaigiFreaks".The delivery quality is best effort.
- official tag: rubykaigi2009
- official hash tag: #rubykaigi
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Agenda
- Keynote addresses: Matz, Masayoshi Takahashi
- Talks: Yehuda Katz (Merb, Rails), Scott Chacon (Github), Kuwata Makoto (erubis), Jeremy Evans (Sequel), Masatoshi Seki (erb, druby, rinda), Michael Felinger (Ramaze), Koichi Sasada (Ruby 1.9), Nick Sieger and Tom Enebo (JRuby), Akira Tanaka (openuri), Keiju Ishitsuka (irb, "the guy who named Ruby"), Kentaro "gotoken" Goto (Benchmark),and lots more!
Timetable and Session Detail
Conference Party
- Date: July 17 2009
- Fee: 5,000 JPY
- Place: in the nearby RubyKaigi2009 venue.
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Registration 2nd round ticket for RubyKaigi 2009 go on sale from 2009-06-17 12:30 JSTsold out. - ticketing 1st round(2009-06-01 19:00-) was sold out in 111 minutes.
Registration
RubyKaigi 2009 ticket is sold out.
Registration will be open on 2009-06-17 12:30 JST. sold out
Call for Lightning Talks(LT) Submissions
Lightning Talk submission was deadlined. Thanks you all for such a massive submissions :-)
RubyKaigi2009 is currently accepting submissions for Lightning Talks. We're looking for talks on a wide range of topics, from demos of Ruby applications, to your opinions about Ruby itself, and so forth. Please apply if you're interested!