Andrew Gerrand - Go: a simple programming environment - Railsberry 2013

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Andrew Gerrand - Go: a simple programming environment - Railsberry 2013
Railsberry is a conference for curious developers. During its second edition in 2013 I gave disposable cameras to the participants and asked them to take pictures of whatever made them happy. Thanks to their engagement I managed to edit a book which provides a fresh look of what happened at the conference.
You can see the full preview and buy a book here - http://www.blurb.com/b/4483188-railsberry-2013
Good morning #Thursday!
Here's a treat for Golang fans out there. Watch Andrew Gerrand talk about Go during Railsberry 2013.
Slides are here.
:)
Down the NoSQL Rabbit Hole @ Railsberry, Eric Redmond
at railsberry afterparty ....... even before lindaing became a thing ;)
Seven Databases song from Railsberry. Or: 7 databases in 70 seconds... Lyrics by Jim Wilson and Eric Redmond. Performed by Eric.
European "Vacation"
I spent a refulgent week in Jacksonville, Florida with the impossibly brilliant HashRocket team; drinking expensive whisky, debating the merits of snowboarding v. surfing, and chatting about databases. I'll put those videos online when available. I also created the worlds dumbest web service, rather than helping Ro debug Cypher queries. Sorry man.
Next week I'll be running (read: flying) through (read: over) Europe. London UK on Apr 17&21, Krakow Poland Apr 18-20.
Although I no longer work with MongoHQ, my standing offer still applies: anyone who wants to meet up and chat about databases (or whisky, or snowboarding, or NodeJS) tweet me: @coderoshi. It doesn't have to be MongoDB, CouchDB, PostgreSQL, Riak, Redis, Neo4j or HBase... I have opinions on OrientDB, HypergraphDB, Cassandra and others :)