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RubyKaigi 2018
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Lightning Talks (Day 1)

Lightning Talk: Rib - Yet another interactive Ruby shell
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Section 1
Tadashi Saito
Lightning Talk: From String#undump to String#unescape
00:00
Section 2
lulalala
Lightning Talk: Rib - Yet another interactive Ruby shell
00:00
Section 3
Kazuma Furuhashi
Lightning Talk: Create libcsv based ruby/csv compatible CSV library
00:00
Section 4
Shizuo Fujita
Lightning Talk: Improve JSON performance
00:00
Section 5
NAITOH Jun
Lightning Talk: Improve Red Chainer and Numo::NArray performance
00:00
Section 6
Aotoki
Lightning Talk: Using Tamashii Connect Real World with Chatbot
00:00
Section 7
Sangyong Sim
Lightning Talk: Find out potential dead codes from diff
00:00
Section 8
Shigeru Nakajima
Lightning Talk: Test asynchronous functions with RSpec
00:00
Section 9
Vladimir Dementyev
Lightning Talk: To refine or not to refine
00:00
Section 10
Yoh Osaki
Lightning Talk: 5-Minute Recipe of Todo-app
00:00
Section 11
Lin Yu Hsiang
Lightning Talk: Symbolic Execution of Ruby Programs
00:00
Section 12
unak
Lightning Talk: Schrödinger's branch
00:00


Lightning Talk: Rib - Yet another interactive Ruby shell
lulalala • Sendai, Miyagi, Japan • Lightning Talk

Date: May 31, 2018
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RubyKaigi 2018

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