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Loud Thinking by David Heinemeier Hansson - Jul 27, 2008
I keep getting a flow of positive feedback about the presentation I delivered at Startup School in the Spring. Since it was never linked up here, I thought I'd made sure it made it into the archives: The secret to …
Loud Thinking by David Heinemeier Hansson - May 1, 2008
If a tweet is uttered with no followers, does it make a peep? I'm getting going with Twitter on http://twitter.com/d2h.
Loud Thinking by David Heinemeier Hansson - May 1, 2008
I had a great time on the West coast recently with stops in Santa Barbara and Palo Alto. What always surprises me at events like these is the huge number of people I meet that are doing cool things with Rails that I've …
Loud Thinking by David Heinemeier Hansson - May 1, 2008
I'll be speaking at an event put on by AppFolio at 6:30PM on the 17th, at Paul Graham's Startup School on the 19th at around noon, and finally meeting up with some people from the SD Forum Ruby conference on the eve of …
Loud Thinking by David Heinemeier Hansson - May 1, 2008
I remember thinking how impressive the roll-out of Subversion was. They reached some magic point where the majority of the development world just flipped and most everyone who've previously been on CVS switched in what …
Loud Thinking by David Heinemeier Hansson - May 1, 2008
I've been writing a little bit of PHP again today. That platform has really received an unfair reputation. For the small things I've been used it for lately, it's absolutely perfect. I love the fact that it's all just …
Loud Thinking by David Heinemeier Hansson - May 1, 2008
Announcing RailsConf '08 today, I stopped to think about that by the time this conference rolls around, I will have been working on Ruby on Rails for five years. Wow. There are so many memories from this wild ride that …
Loud Thinking by David Heinemeier Hansson - May 1, 2008
Most Rails contributors are not big users of shared hosting and they tend to work on problems or enhancements that'll benefit their own usage of the framework. You don't have to have a degree in formal logic to deduce …
Loud Thinking by David Heinemeier Hansson - May 1, 2008
I've long been impressed and puzzled by the power of big version numbers. To open source projects like Ruby on Rails, it's such a divorced measure of quality or features that I feel we need to take it's importance down …
Loud Thinking by David Heinemeier Hansson - May 1, 2008
Yes, yes, I've been awfully quiet here lately. But let's blame that on the long crunch session for Rails 2.0 and call it cheers, ye? It's out, gawd dammit. Finally. After about a year in development and oh-so-many …