RubyConf 2007
Posted by Peter Vanbroekhoven on Sep 13, 2007
The main Ruby event every Rubyist world-wide has been waiting for all year is coming up. The Seventh International Ruby Conference, also known as RubyConf 2007, will be held in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA on November 2-4.
This year’s agenda is impressive to say the least; three days of plenary sessions in the morning, two tracks and a workshop or clinic running concurrently in the afternoon. Imagine starting your day with talks from the main developers of the three most promising alternate Ruby implementation, and ending it with Matz’s keynote speech which, as tradition dictates, will allow us a glimpse of his vision on the future of Ruby. With Ruby 2.0 coming up Real Soon Now™, this is a most exciting time for us Ruby lovers.
Every person of authority in the Ruby community is going to be there. This is where Ruby’s future is decided. This is where Ruby history is made. This is where XaoP just has to be too. So we can’t but send our own delegation there to absorb all the Ruby goodness and bring it back with us to Belgium. See you in Charlotte, maybe!