ºÝºÝߣshows by User: robbyrussell / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: robbyrussell / Wed, 11 Apr 2018 20:14:23 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: robbyrussell Oh My Zsh - The Birth of an Open Source Project /slideshow/oh-my-zsh-the-birth-of-an-open-source-project/93595147 2018-omzborn-180411201423
Are you interested in contributing to and/or starting an open source project? Not sure if you have a good enough idea? In this talk, Robby Russell (the creator of Oh My Zsh) will share a story about it started with a very small idea and overtime...evolved to be one of the most popular open source tools (you've probably never heard of) on Github. We'll then talk through a few considerations for starting your own open source project.]]>

Are you interested in contributing to and/or starting an open source project? Not sure if you have a good enough idea? In this talk, Robby Russell (the creator of Oh My Zsh) will share a story about it started with a very small idea and overtime...evolved to be one of the most popular open source tools (you've probably never heard of) on Github. We'll then talk through a few considerations for starting your own open source project.]]>
Wed, 11 Apr 2018 20:14:23 GMT /slideshow/oh-my-zsh-the-birth-of-an-open-source-project/93595147 robbyrussell@slideshare.net(robbyrussell) Oh My Zsh - The Birth of an Open Source Project robbyrussell Are you interested in contributing to and/or starting an open source project? Not sure if you have a good enough idea? In this talk, Robby Russell (the creator of Oh My Zsh) will share a story about it started with a very small idea and overtime...evolved to be one of the most popular open source tools (you've probably never heard of) on Github. We'll then talk through a few considerations for starting your own open source project. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2018-omzborn-180411201423-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Are you interested in contributing to and/or starting an open source project? Not sure if you have a good enough idea? In this talk, Robby Russell (the creator of Oh My Zsh) will share a story about it started with a very small idea and overtime...evolved to be one of the most popular open source tools (you&#39;ve probably never heard of) on Github. We&#39;ll then talk through a few considerations for starting your own open source project.
Oh My Zsh - The Birth of an Open Source Project from Robby Russell
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Launching Ruby on Rails projects: A checklist /slideshow/launching-ruby-on-rails-projects-a-checklist/1770095 launching-rails-apps-090726062406-phpapp02
Summary A collection of best practices and lessons learned for launching your next Rails application. Details The big product launch is approaching for your shiny new application and you’re scrambling to fix last minute bugs and work out the kinks. Deep down, you have this suspicious feeling that you’re forgetting something important. Whether it’s your first or your twentieth time that you’ve launched an application, it’s almost guaranteed that there are things that will get overlooked. In this talk, Robby Russell, a partner and the Chief Evangelist at Planet Argon will walk the audience through his team’s Project Launch checklist, which has evolved through several years of designing, developing, and deploying web applications. Robby will share his experiences and outline a collection of best practices such as; keeping your project releasable at all times, managing staging and production environments, bootstrapping your application for SEO and analytics/conversion tracking, preparing for the unexpected, and most importantly… making sure your clients are ready for the bumpy ride. Robby’s goal is to share from the hard lessons that his team has experienced over the years and provide you with some ideas to walk away with you. As you’ll learn, it’s never too early to start preparing an application for the big launch. This topic will be presented by Robby Russell]]>

Summary A collection of best practices and lessons learned for launching your next Rails application. Details The big product launch is approaching for your shiny new application and you’re scrambling to fix last minute bugs and work out the kinks. Deep down, you have this suspicious feeling that you’re forgetting something important. Whether it’s your first or your twentieth time that you’ve launched an application, it’s almost guaranteed that there are things that will get overlooked. In this talk, Robby Russell, a partner and the Chief Evangelist at Planet Argon will walk the audience through his team’s Project Launch checklist, which has evolved through several years of designing, developing, and deploying web applications. Robby will share his experiences and outline a collection of best practices such as; keeping your project releasable at all times, managing staging and production environments, bootstrapping your application for SEO and analytics/conversion tracking, preparing for the unexpected, and most importantly… making sure your clients are ready for the bumpy ride. Robby’s goal is to share from the hard lessons that his team has experienced over the years and provide you with some ideas to walk away with you. As you’ll learn, it’s never too early to start preparing an application for the big launch. This topic will be presented by Robby Russell]]>
Sun, 26 Jul 2009 06:23:59 GMT /slideshow/launching-ruby-on-rails-projects-a-checklist/1770095 robbyrussell@slideshare.net(robbyrussell) Launching Ruby on Rails projects: A checklist robbyrussell Summary A collection of best practices and lessons learned for launching your next Rails application. Details The big product launch is approaching for your shiny new application and you’re scrambling to fix last minute bugs and work out the kinks. Deep down, you have this suspicious feeling that you’re forgetting something important. Whether it’s your first or your twentieth time that you’ve launched an application, it’s almost guaranteed that there are things that will get overlooked. In this talk, Robby Russell, a partner and the Chief Evangelist at Planet Argon will walk the audience through his team’s Project Launch checklist, which has evolved through several years of designing, developing, and deploying web applications. Robby will share his experiences and outline a collection of best practices such as; keeping your project releasable at all times, managing staging and production environments, bootstrapping your application for SEO and analytics/conversion tracking, preparing for the unexpected, and most importantly… making sure your clients are ready for the bumpy ride. Robby’s goal is to share from the hard lessons that his team has experienced over the years and provide you with some ideas to walk away with you. As you’ll learn, it’s never too early to start preparing an application for the big launch. This topic will be presented by Robby Russell <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/launching-rails-apps-090726062406-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Summary A collection of best practices and lessons learned for launching your next Rails application. Details The big product launch is approaching for your shiny new application and you’re scrambling to fix last minute bugs and work out the kinks. Deep down, you have this suspicious feeling that you’re forgetting something important. Whether it’s your first or your twentieth time that you’ve launched an application, it’s almost guaranteed that there are things that will get overlooked. In this talk, Robby Russell, a partner and the Chief Evangelist at Planet Argon will walk the audience through his team’s Project Launch checklist, which has evolved through several years of designing, developing, and deploying web applications. Robby will share his experiences and outline a collection of best practices such as; keeping your project releasable at all times, managing staging and production environments, bootstrapping your application for SEO and analytics/conversion tracking, preparing for the unexpected, and most importantly… making sure your clients are ready for the bumpy ride. Robby’s goal is to share from the hard lessons that his team has experienced over the years and provide you with some ideas to walk away with you. As you’ll learn, it’s never too early to start preparing an application for the big launch. This topic will be presented by Robby Russell
Launching Ruby on Rails projects: A checklist from Robby Russell
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-robbyrussell-48x48.jpg?cb=1536267621 Founder and Chief Evangelist of Planet Argon, a design and development firm that specializes in Ruby on Rails. http://www.robbyrussell.com/ https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2018-omzborn-180411201423-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/oh-my-zsh-the-birth-of-an-open-source-project/93595147 Oh My Zsh - The Birth ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/launching-rails-apps-090726062406-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/launching-ruby-on-rails-projects-a-checklist/1770095 Launching Ruby on Rail...