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Lightning Talks (Day 1)

Lightning Talk: Independence of mruby.
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Takeshi Watanabe
@take-cheeze
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RubyKaigi 2017

Sections in this recording

Section 1
Hiroshi Kawada
Lightning Talk: Implementation of Web Standards in Mastodon
00:42
Section 2
Tatsuhiro Ujihisa
Lightning Talk: How to develop CRuby easily with Vim
06:03
Section 3
Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA
Lightning Talk: How to specify `frozen_string_literal: true`.
11:29
Section 4
Tomohiro Hashidate
Lightning Talk: Use case of Refinements with black magic
16:30
Section 5
kinoppyd
Lightning Talk: A WebSocket proxy server of Niconico comment server by Ruby
21:47
Section 6
Hiroyuki Sano
Lightning Talk: Auto Completion in Rails::WebConsole
26:13
Section 7
Yuki Nakata
Lightning Talk: My Challenge of embedding mruby into a bare-metal hypervisor
30:58
Section 8
Urabe Shyouhei
Lightning Talk: Glitching ruby script
36:17
Section 9
Satoshi Namai
Lightning Talk: DNN/GPU with Ruby
41:17
Section 10
miyohide
Lightning Talk: Migration from hiki to markdown in Rubima
46:33
Section 11
Takeshi Watanabe
Lightning Talk: Independence of mruby.
51:53
Section 12
Takashi Kokubun
Lightning Talk: LLVM-based JIT compiler for CRuby
57:16


Lightning Talk: Independence of mruby.
Takeshi Watanabe • Hiroshima, Japan • Lightning Talk

Date: September 18, 2017
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RubyKaigi 2017

Takeshi Watanabe
@take-cheeze
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