Railsconf developer interviews
The following interview were conducted at Railconf in Portland, Oregon.
David Heinemeier Hansson
David is the creator of Ruby on Rails. He is a partner in 37signals, the company behind Basecamp, Highrise, Backpack, Writeboard, and Ta-da List.
Jeremy Kemper
Jeremy is a programmer at 37signals hailing from Pasadena, California. Hot on the heels of David, he has been the most active contributor to Rails.
Joel Spolsky
Joel was a keynote speaker at Railsconf. He is a partner at Fog Creek Software, and runs the popular weblog Joel on Software“
Ola Bini
Ola is the author of “Practical JRuby on Rails” and works for Thoughtworks in London, UK
John Straw
John has 30 years commercial experience in the advertising and IT sectors. A serial entrepreneur, his past 12 years have been spent in the Internet sector.
Ryan Singer
Ryan is a designer with 37signals.
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