RubyKaigi

RubyKaigi is an annual conference held in Japan for Ruby programmers that was held for the first time in 2006.[1]

Description

During RubyKaigi, there are presentations, discussions, and events about the Ruby programming language.

RubyKaigi was originally called the "Japanese Ruby Conference," but there was some confusion with Ruby Central, so it was named RubyKaigi.

At the end of RubyKaigi2010, staff reported that the final year of RubyKaigi would be 2011,[2]. However, Ruby no Kai resumed RubyKaigi in 2013 as "RubyKaigi" instead of Japanese "Ruby会議". They also decided to change its first language to be English instead of Japanese.[3]

gollark: I bet they used the same password for everything and it got leaked somewhere.
gollark: How do you hack a *phone number*? Do you mean their phone network provider or something?
gollark: You are unlikely to encounter any illegal numbers by accident if they're bigger than 64 bits or so, apparently.
gollark: Yes, it's an interesting weird consequence of laws.
gollark: Does it let you recover it from a phone number or something?

References

  1. http://rubykaigi.org/2010/en/Prospectus
  2. 2010年08月30日 RubyKaigi2010終了しました (Japanese) - http://rubykaigi.tdiary.net/20100830.html
  3. "公用語に英語、「再起動」したRubyKaigi 2013が東京で開催". @IT. 2013-06-03. Retrieved 2014-03-31.
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