Back home Mississippi
As I was checking out, I met Chad Fowler, the author of “My Job went to India“. As I said hello, he asked “Are you a Punjabi?”

So the conference came to an end.

I liked the city, the people, the weather.

And the food. (Unlike Mississippi, where everything has to be meat, or creamy, or barbecued:)

From the plane, I took a picture of Mt. Hood, and I gave it a promise – A promise to come back to see it.

There is lot of homework to do. I’m excited. And I have got a reality check. And I’m excited:)
June 2, 2008 No Comments
Last day at the conference
Today was the last day of Rails Conference. I attended a session on active record and another on what not to do in rails.

The main event of the day was keynotes by the core team. DHH got standing ovation from the crowd before he left early to catch his plane.

This has been one of the best conferences I have been to. Inspiring, knowledgeable and mind opening. Mingling with so many hackers and enterpreneurs was fun and will act as a reality check on where I am heading and should be heading.

Later in the evening, Shabbir and I both had rest of the day to check the city. We went to eat at an Indian place, roamed around the city and checked out the largest bookstore in the world. Found a complete section on each – India, Punjab and Sikhism.

June 1, 2008 No Comments
Day three Rails conference 2008

Sessions today were pretty interesting. Went to Optimizing Rails by Michael Koziarski, a talk on integration testing, and a talk on Mongrel by Philippe Hanrigou.

The demand for Ruby jobs seemed to be posted everywhere. There were parties hosted in the evening, kept by companies to woo Ruby hackers.

Ajay and I went to party hosted by Geni.

Met very diverse set of people. Jeff is a developer from Texas and single hand behind MinistryCentered.

Grant works at Toronto General Hospital. His pretty girlfriend is half Bengali.

I also met Micheal from Geni team. The guy has lived all over the globe. The party was fun, and we got back pretty late.

Portland looks beautiful and young outside my window.
May 31, 2008 No Comments
Day two at RailsConf
Woke up at 7am and ran to the Yoga session. Portland seemed to be more beautiful in the morning twilight, and sun rays falling on the sleeping hills.

Joel Spolsky’s keynote presentation, if nothing else, was weird, informative and interesting.

Joel has been critical of the Rails at times, and it was very bold of the conference organizers to invite him.

Dan Benjamin’s session Entrepreneur on Rails was overfilled. It turned out to be one of the few a great non-code talks.
The other sessions I attended today were Hosting Woes by Engine Yard guys, Managing Complex searching in Rails by Steve Midgley, The profitable programmer panel, and Do’s and don’t of real life deploys by Chris Wanstrath. Chris is not just smart, but very hilarious too.

I also met few more people from India.

I’m meeting Vishal and few other guys for dinner. There is a lot of information to digest. The day is beautiful. The sessions were informative. I’m excited by the knowledge dip I’m getting.

And you gotta drink the beer from a brewery and you would never drink from a bottle again.
May 30, 2008 No Comments
Going to RailsConf 2008
I’m heading to Ruby on Rails Conference being held in Portland, Oregon from tomorrow.
May 28, 2008 No Comments




