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Sep 18, 2006 Author: admin | Filed under: Blog

LondonAhh, it’s soooo good to be back at good old sunny Portugal. I’ve been away to attend the RailsConf Europe 2006 and I have to say I had a terrific time in London.
Well, the food isn’t that great but nonetheless, I managed to take a few days to look at some of London’s great attractions (not all, because there are so many) after the conference. Including a walk through the Hyde Park, Nothing Hill, Portobello Road and much more (yeah, I also went to see all the gadgets shops at Totenham Court Road, my geek side turned over!).

It was simply amazing, it’s a fantastic town and once again I wish I had more time (and the money) to see more of it, maybe in my next job in Rails. *wink* *wink* ;)

DavidThe conference was to simply put it, worth every penny, the organization did a really good job managing all the people attending (300 or so), plus the speakers, food, sound and whatever. Kudos to everyone at SkillsMatter.

I managed to meet alot of people, there was an pre-conference party called Pizza On Rails with plenty of socializing and drinks to go around and a London Ruby User group After Party as well. So I guess, programmers can party too.

Most speakers presented really good (and usefull) topics, it was a pity I couldn’t see them all, there were topics ranging from security (Alex Payne), to high performance optimization (James Cox), Ajax (Dan Webb, Marcel Molina Jr, Thomas Fuchs), Capistrano (James Buck), localization (Till Vollmer), databases, usability, whatever you could think of there was problably someone speaking about it there, fantastic.

David Heinemeier Hansson was there of course, giving more details about the future versions of Rails and speaking to everyone. You can find some keynotes from the conference at our friends from Copenhagen.rb.
Other apearances of note, included Kathy Sierra, Why the lucky Stiff, James Duncan Davidson and too many others to list here.

Alot of attendees had cameras with them, so you can find great photos by going to Flickr, my skills on that area are not so good it will take a while to post my London photos.
Yeah, I had a great time, so next stop is the Shift conference at 29-30 September (teaser, hehe).

RailsConf Europe 2006

Sep 11, 2006 Author: admin | Filed under: Blog

RailsConf2006First of all, as most of you have noticed, I’ve tweaked the site design a bit, changed a few color bugs here and there and replaced the header with a much cooler version. (yay!) Since most of my visits come from people with Internet Explorer I’ve also fixed a little problem here and there.

Phoenix Wright Orchestra

Sep 7, 2006 Author: admin | Filed under: Blog, Games, Music

Phoenix WrightI just had to post about this, one of my all favourite games for the Nintendo DS - Phoenix Wright - had his “elevator style” soundtrack released but with a twist, it’s played by an Orchestra!

The cd will be released in Japan (doh!) and will feature ten tracks with all the classic elements you could expect in a orchestral soundtrack.

British Gaming Blog has some of the tracks and they sound fantastic. It’s worth checking out. Phoenix Wright is a fantastic game on its own, a new concept which brings back memories of old point-and-click adventures for PC and I really recommend it for anyone who has a DS.

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