RubyConf in New Orleans

Posted by: Matthew Bass on 06/11/2010

This year’s RubyConf is being held in New Orleans on November 11th – 13th.

Count me in.

I’ve only driven through the area once so it’ll be interesting to make a longer visit. Although I’m ultimately keeping my fingers crossed for a Raleigh RubyConf one of these days. Hey, I can dream.


About Matthew Bass

Matthew Bass

Matthew Bass is an independent software developer, entrepreneur, speaker, and writer. He has over ten years of experience across a diverse set of technologies and has worked at places like SAS Institute, the world's largest privately held software company. An agilist from the very beginning, he continues evangelizing and experimenting with pair programming, test-first and behavior-driven development, and continuous integration. Matthew has spoken at several regional and national software conferences and regularly writes for publications like InfoQ.

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