RubyConf 2014

El futuro de Ruby después del ocaso de Rails

Ernie Miller  · 

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so I'm really excited that you all came out I I am a morning person my name is Ernie I am a morning person and I'd like to say that you know it's all just because of the way that I am normally i've been up since like 5am this morning but mostly

it's because i'm from the future and by the future of course I mean the eastern time zone and I'd like to let you all know that in three hours you will all be bright and shiny and happy and awake as well so I'm from Louisville Kentucky I started

saying Louisville after they corrected me for the first two weeks when I said Louisville and you may know us as the purveyors of fine fried chicken and also the Kentucky Derby I have been in Louisville for about 13 years now and despite that I guess I've

never really properly been kind of Louisville eyes because the Kentucky Derby has never really been a thing for me I've never gone I've got no interests really for me I think it's kind of amusing that you know in NASCAR we like to tease people

we like to tease people for watching cars go around in circles continuously turning left that's like oh such a redneck thing right we like we like to joke about that and yet if horses continually turn left for some reason that's something you should

wear fancy hats too and drink mint juleps and the like so I'm not exactly sure about that so I affectionately call the Kentucky Derby NASCAR with legs and that's that's that's how Louisville I am okay so I work for a company called in biz IAM

security and i get to work from louisville remotely we do application security consulting and we produce a screencast called set casts that as of last friday we just made free I found the most cheesy free graphic I possibly could I would encourage you to to

check that out so did you all have a good time last night you go to parties have a nice dinner etc yeah yeah great so I had a good time too I went with a group of friends to a restaurant called neighborhood it was pretty great I I really enjoyed the time that

I really love this part about conferences in general but I really enjoyed the time kind of catch up with friends and just kind of chat about all the Ruby ish and non rubios things in our lives i ordered a delicious sounding item from the menu called the local

animal as a carnivore I heartily approve of the local animal polish sausage braised pork fried eggs mustard molasses glaze arugula I'm thinking what's not to like right so in Sandy's talk this morning you may have heard her mention that we're

all going to die sometime now I took a bite it was delicious for about five seconds and then suddenly something happened something ignited inside my mouth it was it was somewhat unpleasant I asked the waitress if in fact there was an explosion of the dragon

population in Poland she told me that in the mid 90's in fact there was so if you happen to see the Tash tag dragon flesh around that's what that was all about last night that so oh yes yes that's right on a bet I had to include dragon flat flesh

in the talk so that's that okay enough screwing around so it's business time you may you may have heard you may have heard earlier this year that TDD is dead in the ground buried etc so I got to thinking I got to thinking earlier this year uh well

that's great but maybe maybe rails is getting kind of dead these days and oh hey I didn't expect that so so I've been thinking about this a lot because it scares me because I think you know a lot of Ruby's popularity obviously is owed to rails

are there are so many of you I love this hi everybody so I think that rails is is slightly dead though in the sense that what we think of as our rails out these days is very rarely this kind of thick kind of server-side rendering stuff it's it's more

often the case now that we're writing ap is to support iOS devices we're writing for JavaScript MVC framework so we're writing all kinds of client-side MVC and we're writing stuff to support that and so I think that it's interesting because

it seems like we're all not able to escape writing JavaScript anyway so obviously i mean the solution is that we should all move to know Jas so that's what I'm here to talk to you about today I don't want you to do that that's a horrible

idea in fact in fact oh I'm not done trolling um in fact there's this this thing this term right that we use and it's sort of like hey so I'm stuck with this language on the browser I've been using it so much yeah why not just throw in

the towel let's just use it everywhere so anyway fact is I've been talking about some stuff since that relatives dead slide but a lot of you probably started kind of freaking out or tuning me out the the interesting thing about polarizing statements

is is that oftentimes they tell you less about what the speaker has to say than they do about you know what you all you all kind of are already thinking you know what do you have in your heads like does it freak you out to hear me say rails is dead does it

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