Martinicity: Rails Conference 2006 - Day 1 http://www.martinicity.net/articles/2006/06/23/rails-conference-2006-day-1 en-us 40 Mike Blake Rails Conference 2006 - Day 1 <p>I&#8217;m registered now at Rails Conference. The first day was awesome, though I got in late. I forgot what a great speaker <a href="http://blogs.pragprog.com/cgi-bin/pragdave.cgi">Dave Thomas</a> is.</p> <p>Someone during the install fest commented that they didn&#8217;t like the way layouts are in a separate directory under views in a default Rails application. Dave said that he questions little things like that in the framework. But made the following suggestion. <b>Just go with the flow.</b> Because if you don&#8217;t use the defaults, one day 2 years from now, another Rails developer will open up that app, and say &#8220;Where the hell are the layouts?&#8221;</p> <p>Dave&#8217;s response really captured what&#8217;s going on here. The Rails team has created an awesome framework that has so simplified development of a web application so that we can all focus on <a href="http://www.martinicity.net/pics/germany/m1.html">more important things</a>. It&#8217;s like when you first start out on a development team, everyone agrees on certain standards that simplify comunication. It doesn&#8217;t really matter exactly what these are, everyone is now on the same page, and you function better as a team. </p> <pre><code>by releasing the framework as open source, have in effect included us all on one big team. <a href="http://clarkware.com/cgi/blosxom">Mike Clark</a> commented what a great community this is and it's true. At install fest, people were all just helping each other out, regardless of experience or noteriety. It's going to be a great conference.</code></pre> <p>And if you haven&#8217;t stared learning Ruby or Rails, it&#8217;s time. I&#8217;ve noticed a huge spike in the number of ruby and rails jobs on dice and monster in the last few weeks. And rails projects are keeping my own dance card full.</p> <p>So come on, <a href="http://www.rubyonrails.org/">go with the flow!</a></p> Fri, 23 Jun 2006 12:16:00 +0000 urn:uuid:9a854828-1ccd-404d-80bb-29f41e7d6750 Mike Blake http://www.martinicity.net/articles/2006/06/23/rails-conference-2006-day-1 Create rails ruby Mike Clark Dave Thomas go with the flow rails conference