INTERVIEW WITH STEVE YEGGE ON RHINO ON RAILS AND MORE
I had a wish of chatting with Steve Yegge, of prolonged blogging fame, during a Google Kirkland office. We discussed a birth, growth, as good as destiny of a Rhino upon Rails (rnr) project, as good as alternative web growth issues.
Filed under: web development
Tagged: Development, gcvtechtalk, Google, gvctechtalk, javascript, plid05d94ca1adaf07b5, Rails, rhino, rnr, rubyonrails, web
← WHAT ARE GOOD WAYS TO PRACTICE TRICKS ON SKATEBOARDING RAILS?
I don’t get it, is it coming out or not?
I still want this released so bad.
umm LOL wierddddddDdd
press 111 if ur honry xD QY
Please bring more videos of Steve.
Agreed! Some of the “training” videos or discussion videos of technology are too canned and do not hit the mark. I think that more candid discussions by the techies and less Marketing team driven videos should be produced, or at least both produced.
How many writing have a clue what he is doing and talking about? Porting Rails to Javascript in the JVM and extending the Javascript API at the same time. Not a small thing and this is his side project?
So all of the container APIs will be brought together under one web umbrella?
I like the Ruby is just the reference implementation of Rails, so true, b/c Ruby is not my cup of tea.
Great work Steve!
Ha-ha this guy is playing around no wonder I cant never get exactly want i want on Google oh get that repulsive youtube logo out of the video area, move it it to the control area a no brainer, let me xplane when one watches a vid one dosent want to see one object over and over, dont you guys get that
lol mumble a little more
so how about that aptana question with jaxer?
i give the free shirt a 7/10, but only because i have way too many black shirts.
if a quarter of the techies could communicate half this well the world would be better place. if you get a chance to listen to steve or shake his hand, take that opportunity, his charisma and energy are contageous.
so what do you think of aptana?
I believe it’s suppose to be a replica of a Moai statue.
Who is the guy on the statue in the back??
javascript on the server side and java (compiled into js) on the client side.. who would have ever thought??
@drnicwilliams: seconded. I am desperate to see an implementation of heritable getters and setters.
steve – can you open source the “super dooper define class” code or pastie it somewhere?
googletechtalks are great ..but we need more talks like this .. more upclose/personal/informal/dev2dev/passionate geek interviews ..like some of channel9.msdn stuff …please keep them coming