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Hacking the Mid-End (Great Lakes Ruby Bash Edition)

By Michael Bleigh October 11, 2008 in speaking, conferences, presentation, mid-end, jquery, great lakes ruby bash

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I just finished giving my “Hacking the Mid-End” talk at the Great Lakes Ruby Bash. It was a bit longer format, so I updated the slides a bit and added a third example to the code. The slides are embedded below and the new code is available in the GitHub Repository.

I’m still at the conference, but I wanted to post up the slides and code immediately! Enjoy.

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Michael Bleigh

Michael has been with Intridea since 2007 and works to build Intridea's portfolio of products. With many years of experience working as both a designer and a developer, Michael specializes in helping to bridge the gap between the back-end development and the front-end design of a project. Michael is a prolific member of the Ruby on Rails community, having released popular open source libraries such as OmniAuth and spoken at conferences including RailsConf and RubyConf.

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