Advanced Rails Studio
This past week I attended the Advanced Rails Studio in Dallas and had a fabulous time. The picture you see is from our lunch outside on Friday — I am in mid-gesture at the near table on the left.
If you have the opportunity to go to one of these studios, I think you’ll both benefit and enjoy it at the same time. The Rails Community is filled with a smart and optimistic bunch of people who are very fun to be around.
The Studio itself was run with amazing attention to detail. I can tell you that I was very well-fed and not just with bottom-feeding food, either. Kudos to Mike and Nicole for making the logistics so automatic.
Unlike my experience at the basic Studio back in January 2006, this one involved much more discussion and debate. Just imagine 40+ knowledgeable developers getting together to share experiences. Of course, there were class notes, but these served mostly as enablements for discussion. Often, the value of the section was not in the notes, but in the discussion.
I do find that I generally am well-versed in most of the content that I see in the course notes. With the number of Rails and Ruby books becoming available and the amount of blog activity its hard not to be informed these days. So for me, the value of the course was in the sharing and reinforcement that I know the latest practices and that I know any applicable heuristics.
Bottom line: highly recommended.
