Rails Engines. Doing it wrong. And then right.
The session should show the big advantages that the engines feature brings since Rails 3.0. On the other hand it should also hint on the possible pitfalls based on a real life project. After using engines extensively in a government project, there are lots of practical experience that can be shared. - How are we using engines? - What have we done wrong/right? - What are we still not able to do?
Date
2011-06-01
Time
18:00 - 19:00
Conference / Event
RailsWayCon 2011
Venue
Maritim proArte, Berlin
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Speaker
Robert Glaser
Head of Data and AI
Robert Glaser works as Head of Data and AI at INNOQ and boasts extensive experience from his previous role as a Senior Consultant. With a background in software engineering and expertise in developing ergonomic web applications, he advises companies on shaping sustainable IT strategies with a focus on Artificial Intelligence. He has a particular interest in the use cases for generative AI and the integration of AI into software products. In his podcast “AI und jetzt,” he discusses the opportunities of AI in diverse contexts. As a bridge-builder between technology and the business world, he is passionate about user-centered digitization. Beyond that, culinary delights are his major passion.