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PyCon 2014 abstract #1
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| The Pythonista’s Essential Travel Guidebook to Ruby’s Shorelines | |
| For the coder accustomed to Pythonic ways, stepping into the world of Ruby is justifiably puzzling. Is the real documentation hidden or something? What's up with all the dogma? How do I learn to do things in accepted Ruby fashion? Do I really need to adhere to all these conventions, anyway...? Which Ruby groups, conferences, and docs are most approachable for the polished Pythonista who voyages into this foreign land? | |
| We'll cover Ruby community essentials: code practices, culture, religious convictions, memes, lore, influential voices, and spiritual leaders. You'll find out why the #pairwithme hashtag is always where to gravitate. And we'll delve into the deepest of existential questions: why is the why of _why so darned fascinating? | |
| Warning: explanations contained herein require foxes, cat pictures, and exactly two spaces. |
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Hi friendly people!
Thank you for taking the time to look over my abstract for PyCon. Feedback, questions, and suggestions are much appreciated. Feel free to either comment below, or email privately to cczona@gmail.com, or ping me at Twitter account @cczona. Whichever you feel is most useful.
Cheers,
Carina