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Version Control: Blood, Brain & Bones

Presented by Anita Kuno on Jul 25, 2009 Length 00:31:33
Sections
Process & Practices,
Architecture & Design,
Development
Topics
Ruby ,
Dynamic Languages ,
Removing Waste ,
Languages ,
Lean ,
Agile ,
Programming ,
FutureRuby
 

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Summary
Usain Bolt revealed his nutrition sources: KFC, McDonald's & Chinese Food. If the world's fastest man doesn't eat healthy food, why should programmers? Because programmers know about Version Control!

Bio
Anita Kuno has studied Anatomy, Physiology, Acupuncture, Nutrition, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Photography, Cinematography, Yoga, Tai Chi, Theatre, Pottery, Acrylics and Programming. She has pieces of paper with her name on them and a seal (also in Latin).

About the conference
FutureRuby isn't a Ruby conference, but a conference for Rubyists. This is a call to order - a congress of the curious characters that drew us to this community in the first place. We have a singular opportunity to express a long-term vision, a future where Ruby drives creativity and prosperity without being dampened by partisan politics.

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