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John Feminella

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41:15
talk by John Feminella: Scalable Observability for Rails Applications

Scalable Observability for Rails Applications

John Feminella
RailsConf 2019
39:29
talk by John Feminella: Steal This Talk: The Best Features Ruby Doesn't Have (Yet)

Steal This Talk: The Best Features Ruby Doesn't Have (Yet)

John Feminella
RubyConf 2017
32:17
talk by John Feminella: Why We Can't Have Nice Things: FLoats, Dates, and Names

Why We Can't Have Nice Things: FLoats, Dates, and Names

John Feminella
GoGaRuCo 2014
41:15
talk by John Feminella: Scalable Observability for Rails Applications

Scalable Observability for Rails Applications

John Feminella
RailsConf 2019
39:29
talk by John Feminella: Steal This Talk: The Best Features Ruby Doesn't Have (Yet)

Steal This Talk: The Best Features Ruby Doesn't Have (Yet)

John Feminella
RubyConf 2017
32:17
talk by John Feminella: Why We Can't Have Nice Things: FLoats, Dates, and Names

Why We Can't Have Nice Things: FLoats, Dates, and Names

John Feminella
GoGaRuCo 2014

2019

RailsConf 2019
RailsConf 2019
Minneapolis, MN
April 03 - May 02, 2019

2017

RubyConf 2017
RubyConf 2017
New Orleans, LA
November 28 - December 08, 2017

2014

GoGaRuCo 2014
GoGaRuCo 2014
San Francisco, CA
September 19-20, 2014

North America

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United States

3 events

β€’ RailsConf 2019 (2019) β€’ RubyConf 2017 (2017) β€’ GoGaRuCo 2014 (2014)
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