Going Camping
Jeremy McAnally • New York, NY • Talk

Date: April 21, 2007
Published: not published
Announced: unknown

This talk will go over the basics of using Camping, why the lucky stiff’s web development framework, when and why to use Camping as opposed to Rails or something else, and do its best to correlate all the knowledge that Rails developers have built up to its corollary in Camping.

Jeremy McAnally is a Ruby developer and author, living in Knoxville, TN. He wrote Mr. Neighborly’s Humble Little Ruby Book and is currently working on Ruby in Practice for Manning Publications. He is working on the official Rails documentation project and is the author of dcov, the Rdoc documentation coverage testing tool.

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