Rocky Mountain Ruby
Rocky Mountain Ruby is back for the eighth year, bringing together 200 developers in downtown Denver.
This year all talks will be anchored around themes of TRUST: how do you trust code, tests, teams?
We are dedicated to a harassment-free conference experience for everyone. Our full anti-harassment policy can be found here.
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Sarah is a Chief Consultant at DevMynd Software where she works to help clients untangle the most tangled projects. She is a co-founder of RailsBridge, board member of Ruby Central, frequent speaker at technical conferences, and prolific author of tweet storms actually worth reading.
Brittany has been an EMT, swim coach, and sports reporter but there is little she loves more than programming. She’s been a programmer for almost ten years, focusing on front-end HTML, CSS and JavaScript while working at Mozilla, The New York Times, and teaching at The Turing School.
Defy Ventures works to 'transform the hustle' of currently and formerly incarcerated Entrepreneurs-in-Training by offering intensive leadership development, business plan competitions, executive mentoring, financial investment, and startup incubation.
Amy is a software engineer at Rancher Labs. She is passionate about open source, containers, orchestration tools, Go, and salsa dancing. Amy runs a youtube channel Amy Codes where she talks about technical and non-technical aspects of being a software engineer.
Anjuan Simmons is a technologist with a successful track record of delivering technology solutions from the user interface to the database. He presents at conferences, seminars, schools, and community centers around the world on topics including Agile software development, diversity, and leadership. Anjuan has an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and an MBA from Texas A&M University.
Adam is not a best selling author, Fortune 500 CEO, nor a Nobel Prize recipient. He is, nevertheless, the co-founder of Coding Zeal, experienced developer, and occasional thespian.
Vaidehi is a software engineer at Tilde, where she works on Skylight—your favorite Rails profiler! She enjoys building and breaking code, but she loves creating empathetic engineering teams a whole lot more. In her spare time, she runs basecs, a weekly writing series that explores the fundamentals of computer science.
Ben has spent many years at thoughtbot and recently stepped out on his own to form a new company. In recent years he’s built Upcase, hosted the Giant Robots podcast, and further spread the virus/virtue of Vim. You can find some of his previous conference talks on Confreaks.