This talk describes three Ruby usages:
* Implementing high-level interface by Ruby.
* Using Ruby as a glue language.
* Embedding Ruby into a C program for flexibility.
All of them have pros and cons. They are trade-off. If a case can
ignore cons, we will have pros for the case.
Most of Rubyists implement their Ruby applications only by Ruby. This
talk shows another options to use Ruby as your convenient tool. If you
know another options and trade-offs of them, you will implement your
Ruby applications more effectively.
This talk uses Droonga, a distributed full-text search engine, as a
sample application to describe these Ruby usages. Droonga uses these
three Ruby usages.
[Note to the reader: This presentation was given in front of a large technology firm, very active in the defence and security industries]
IT has always been on the side of order AND disorder. These 2 approaches conflict with one another.
This talk describes three Ruby usages:
* Implementing high-level interface by Ruby.
* Using Ruby as a glue language.
* Embedding Ruby into a C program for flexibility.
All of them have pros and cons. They are trade-off. If a case can
ignore cons, we will have pros for the case.
Most of Rubyists implement their Ruby applications only by Ruby. This
talk shows another options to use Ruby as your convenient tool. If you
know another options and trade-offs of them, you will implement your
Ruby applications more effectively.
This talk uses Droonga, a distributed full-text search engine, as a
sample application to describe these Ruby usages. Droonga uses these
three Ruby usages.
[Note to the reader: This presentation was given in front of a large technology firm, very active in the defence and security industries]
IT has always been on the side of order AND disorder. These 2 approaches conflict with one another.
Keynote presentation delivered for the Ovum Analysts Business Process Management event in London, November 2012. Using case studies to demonstrate how emerging trends are connected and disrupting business as usual: social networks, mobile devices, big data and cloud computing. With gamification joining the party
Keynote presentation delivered for the Ovum Analysts Business Process Management event in London, November 2012. Using case studies to demonstrate how emerging trends are connected and disrupting business as usual: social networks, mobile devices, big data and cloud computing. With gamification joining the party