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Core team behind Ruby on Rails - 0 views

  • David Heinemeier Hansson (nextangle) extracted Ruby on Rails from his work on Basecamp. He released the framework as open source in July of 2004, but didn't share the commit rights until February of 2005. Among the core team, he's infamous for his ruthless delegation, which is often executed as a request to "Please Do Investigate". He's a partner at 37signals and an opinionated blogger.
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  • Jamis Buck (minam) is a repentant Java programmer who never really enjoyed Java, but who finally found web-programming joy in Rails. He is an avid Ruby programmer, having contributed several packages to the community (including Net::SSH, Net::SFTP, Syntax, sqlite-ruby, sqlite3-ruby, SwitchTower and others). He is currently employed at 37signals, working from his home in Provo, Utah. He and his wife Tarasine have been married for 8 years. They have two children.
  • Nicholas Seckar (ulysses) is a student and software engineer living in Toronto, Canada. Nicholas has been contributing to Ruby and Rails since Fall 2004, with numerous bug fixes and new features such as Routing. He has been a developer on Measure Map since August 2005. He is currently completing his undergraduate degree at the University of Toronto, while also working for Google in their Toronto engineering department.
  • Florian Weber (csshsh) lives and works in Hamburg, Germany. He discovered Rails back in May 2004 and then decided to develop a CMS and Shop for Bellybutton with it.
  • Marcel Molina Jr. (noradio) is a language enthusiast who went from being a literature major to a programmer. In his transition from natural language to machine language he found Ruby an elegant balance of dynamic, pragmatic and “humane”. And then came along Rails…. Marcel tumblelogs on Projectionist and tries to help keep your apps running smoothly as a developer at FiveRuns.
  • Michael Koziarski (nzkoz) is a software consultant based in Wellington, New Zealand. After a successful stint as an enterprise Java developer, he switched to rails shortly after the first public release. He’s a contributor to The Rails Way and maintains a personal blog.
  • Sam Stephenson (sam-) is a fan of dynamic languages who found Ruby just six months before Rails’ first release. In February of 2005, he released the Prototype JavaScript library, which provides the foundation for Ajax support in Rails. Sam lives in Chicago, works for 37signals, and tumblelogs on Projectionist.
  • Scott Barron (htonl) was set to swear off computers forever and become a plumber when Rails was released. He immediately found salvation in the warm embrace of Ruby and has never looked back. He currently practices Rails by working for Joyent.
  • Thomas Fuchs (madrobby) is a software architect from Vienna, Austria. He is the author of script.aculo.us, a cross-browser JavaScript framework featuring advanced Ajax UI controls, visual effects and other niceties. Thomas wrote the “Web 2.0” chapter in the Agile Web Development with Rails book. As a member of wollzelle, he is busy making fluxiom the next big thing in Digital Asset Management.  
  • Tobias Lütke (xal) encountered Rails while struggling to find technology for his new company. Once found, he quickly ported the bits and pieces of his code over to Ruby which later became the first rails based e-commerce store “Snowdevil”. Tobi is a partner at JadedPixel and is frantically working on Shopify which is the continuation of the Snowdevil code base. Over time, Tobi released many open source projects such as Typo, Hieraki, and Liquid.  
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  • Rick Olson (technoweenie) > blames Ruby on Rails for > destroying his ASP.Net career. After tinkering in the framework for nearly a > year, he decided to start full-time freelancing on Rails projects in January of > 2006 and couldn't be happier. He's behind the > Rails Weenie > community help site, and > has released the open source weblog > Mephisto > along with > numerous plugins > . >

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The Secret To Google's Success: Free Beer And Sushi - 0 views

  • Google’s original chef Charlie Ayers claims in a new book that much of Google’s success comes from free beer and sushi. In Eat Yourself Smart, he argues that Sushi made Google’s engineers work better: “The fat found in fish helps make the cell membranes round the brain more elastic and more able to absorb nutrients easily.”
  • [Ayers] started easing the computer engineers into the long hours culture with innovations including free beer and fortnightly “big-ass” barbecues. To introduce computer experts fresh out of university to early mornings, he developed breakfast specials, such as “French toast with coconut, macadamia and rum”. The rum, beer and barbecues provided perfect cover for converting the “googlers” to a diet that ensured they kept working after lunch, weaning them off pizzas and on to salads…..
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