Tokyo Rubyist Meetup
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Tokyo Rubyist Meetup

por Le Wagon Tokyo

Descrição


18:30 〜 19:00 Doors open

Grab a drink and catch up with your fellow Rubyists.


19:00 ~ 19:05 Opening

We'll kick things off by welcoming everyone and giving a short introduction of the event.


19:05 〜 19:35 Reading Rails 1.0 source code - Masafumi Okura

Rails is great. In fact, Rails has been great since the very beginning. However, in terms of technical details, Rails 1.0 was very different from Rails 8. Lots of things have changed, many frameworks have been introduced and overall quality has been polished.
This leads to an interesting question. What makes Rails Rails itself? What is the core part of Rails that still remains after 20 years?
In this anthropological talk, we dive into the source code of Rails 1.0 and explore internals.


Profile

Masafumi is a freelance software developer mainly focusing on Ruby and Rails. He the chief organiser of Kaigi on Rails, and also helps organise other software communities in Tokyo and online. Along with speaking at meet ups, he's also been at speaker at RubyConf, RubyKaigi, Euroko and RubyConf Taiwan.


19:35 〜 20:05 AI for Ruby PRs - Paulo

How good are LLMs at reviewing PRs? Which one is the best? And how much does prompt engineering change the results?
We've analysed a variety of models in various combinations to find the answer. Join to learn about the process and discover the result!


Profile

Paulo is a backend Ruby on Rails developer, and an active member of various tech communities both online and offline. He’s interested in infrastructure, mentoring junior developers and hopes to one day lead his own team. Outside of tech, he’s passionate about the colour orange, and European medieval martial arts - where he dons functional replicas of historical armour and fights with rattan and steel weapons.


20:05 〜 21:00 Open Networking

Discuss the presentations or anything else Ruby related with the other attendees.

Calendar Data e hora
qua, agosto 20 - 19:00 (Asia/Tokyo Hora)
Location Localização
Le Wagon Tokyo campus Tokyo, Meguro-ku, Meguro 2-11-3, 1530063 Tokyo
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Descrição


18:30 〜 19:00 Doors open

Grab a drink and catch up with your fellow Rubyists.


19:00 ~ 19:05 Opening

We'll kick things off by welcoming everyone and giving a short introduction of the event.


19:05 〜 19:35 Reading Rails 1.0 source code - Masafumi Okura

Rails is great. In fact, Rails has been great since the very beginning. However, in terms of technical details, Rails 1.0 was very different from Rails 8. Lots of things have changed, many frameworks have been introduced and overall quality has been polished.
This leads to an interesting question. What makes Rails Rails itself? What is the core part of Rails that still remains after 20 years?
In this anthropological talk, we dive into the source code of Rails 1.0 and explore internals.


Profile

Masafumi is a freelance software developer mainly focusing on Ruby and Rails. He the chief organiser of Kaigi on Rails, and also helps organise other software communities in Tokyo and online. Along with speaking at meet ups, he's also been at speaker at RubyConf, RubyKaigi, Euroko and RubyConf Taiwan.


19:35 〜 20:05 AI for Ruby PRs - Paulo

How good are LLMs at reviewing PRs? Which one is the best? And how much does prompt engineering change the results?
We've analysed a variety of models in various combinations to find the answer. Join to learn about the process and discover the result!


Profile

Paulo is a backend Ruby on Rails developer, and an active member of various tech communities both online and offline. He’s interested in infrastructure, mentoring junior developers and hopes to one day lead his own team. Outside of tech, he’s passionate about the colour orange, and European medieval martial arts - where he dons functional replicas of historical armour and fights with rattan and steel weapons.


20:05 〜 21:00 Open Networking

Discuss the presentations or anything else Ruby related with the other attendees.