Ryan Kanno: The diary of an Enginerd in Hawaii

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OSCON: Day 2

Morning Tutorial

Technical Management of Software Development with Uber Technical Lead @ Google, Alex Martelli

Mr. Martelli covered a gauntlet of topics pertaining to technical management including empowering your team, optimal team size, time management skills, and test-driven development. Even though his tutorial regurgitated a lot of the obvious, it’s nice to hear it being preached by important people at large corporations. What I found most useful in Mr. Martelli’s presentation was his extensive list of suggested reading material about management. I’ll post them when I get a chance to go over his slides. :)

Overall grade: A-

Afternoon Tutorial

Introduction to Rails with Glenn Vanderburg

Unlike the Ruby presentation from a day ago, the Introduction to Rails was everything I hoped the Ruby talk was going to be (and more). Even though Mr. Vanderburg only had three or so hours, he did a great job of covering quite a bit of material. Topics he covered included the model, the controller, filters, flash, caching, layouts, views, the various helpers, form handling, migration, routing, and testing (*whew*). Though he didn’t get into great detail on each subject, I felt that he covered enough to pique my interest. I actually went back to the hotel itching to code a Rails app.

Overall grade: A

Stay tuned for more updates from OSCON 2007!

One response to “OSCON: Day 2
  1. Thanks for the updates. Sounds interesting. Wouldn’t mind seeing the list of reading material from the Google guy.

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