Q: Tell me a little about your background, where you are working and how did you come to start using Ruby?
I have been doing enterprise software development since
1989. Four years ago Justin and I founded Relevance with a goal of
raising the bar for how software is written. Ruby has been a great
tool. In March 2005, we ported a
project to
Ruby and haven’t looked back.
Q: What unique opportunities do you see for Ruby in the enterprise?
Ruby is compelling for enterprises that embrace agility. Agile
teams don’t aim to limit failure, they aim to enable success. Thus,
they are willing to embrace open languages that give developers
maximum power to get things done.
Q: What obstacles do you see to getting Ruby used more in enterprise
software?
We need more knowledge transfer. Ruby embodies a ton of good
ideas, and it will take people (and organizations) a while to explore
them all.
Q: Play oracle for a moment and tell me what you see as the next “Big Thing” in software development.
We’re already there: Agile development methods and open
languages.
Q: What erubycon talk are you most interested in hearing?
I’m looking forward to Muness’s report from the field on large
Ruby projects.
Thank You
Thanks Stu.
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