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Philippe Hanrigou

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Philippe Hanrigou is a consultant specializing in enterprise software and agile methodologies
Speaking at Professional Ruby Conference, Boston, Nov 19 Posted: Nov 17, 2008 4:57 PM
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I am attending the Voices that Matters - Professional Ruby conference in Boston this week. This event is organized by Addison-Wesley and Obie Fernandez and has quite amazing speaker lineup covering pretty much all aspects of professional Ruby development.

My Rock Solid Ruby Deployment presentation on Wednesday will introduce and demonstrate some key system diagnostic tools and techniques in the context of Ruby development. The emphasis will be on caller_for_all_threads, System Timer and DTrace.

If you are attending the conference and have questions, feedback, scary deployment stories or just want to chat, please get in touch, I would love to meet up with you. We’ll figure out the best way to meet while we’re all in the same place!

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