ピクスタ株式会社
東京都渋谷区渋谷二丁目12番19号 東建インターナショナルビル5階
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Grab a drink and catch up with your fellow Rubyists.
The Ruby core team plans to introduce pattern matching as an experimental feature in Ruby 2.7. In this presentation, I will talk about the current proposed syntax and its design policy.
Kazuki Tsujimoto is an infrastructure engineer at Nomura Research Institute, Ltd. He is also a CRuby committer.
Do you have a cool snippet of Ruby code that you'd like to share, but it doesn't warrant an entire presentation? A challenge with your Ruby application you've been struggling with, and would like some advice? A helpful library or tool you've come across? This is your chance to share it.
For those who'd like to participate, you'll have up to five minutes. There's no need to create a slide deck, but you'll be able to use the projector if you have a code sample or something else to share. While we'll ask you if you'd like to participate when signing up, this is just to gauge interest, and you can change your mind on the day of the event.
Discuss the presentations or anything else Ruby related with the other attendees.
PIXTA's engineers use Ruby on Rails to build their stock photo marketplace, and are looking for developers to join their team. You can learn more about what they're working on through their engineering blog.
From 19:00, the main entrance of the building is locked. Please use the back entrance (裏手 in Japanese, see this picture of it). The back entrance will be locked from 8pm onwards, so please be sure to show up before then.
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