Rails in the Large: How Agility Allows Us to Build One Of the World's Biggest Rails Apps
Neal Ford shows what ThoughtWorks learned from scaling Rails development: infrastructure, testing, messaging, optimization, performance.
Tracking change and innovation in the enterprise software development community
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Christian Dupuis
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Dec 29, 2009
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Useful presentation, but the slides are suffering from some scrambling of text. The first occurrence is on slide 9, 5 minutes and 40 seconds into the presentation, and there are many more. I saw this in Safari on Mac OS X (Snow Leopard) on a MacBook Pro, and also in Firefox on Mac OS X Tiger on a G4 iBook.
Hello Justin,
We have fixed the slides which had formatting issues and everything should be fine now.
Diana (InfoQ)
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