Upgrade to Pro
— share decks privately, control downloads, hide ads and more …
Speaker Deck
Features
Speaker Deck
PRO
Sign in
Sign up for free
Search
Search
Rails Girls Eurucamp
Search
Floor Drees
August 16, 2013
Programming
0
160
Rails Girls Eurucamp
For full sentences, go to
https://github.com/FloorD/yolo-tyrion/blob/master/RG_eurucamp_talk.md
Floor Drees
August 16, 2013
Tweet
Share
More Decks by Floor Drees
See All by Floor Drees
(kick-ass) Readme Driven Development
floord
3
460
What if you could code like a boss (/Rails Girl) all Summer long
floord
0
150
Rails Girls Summer of Code 2014 lightning talk at RUG:B
floord
1
120
Kod.io Linz closing notes
floord
0
100
Gamification on CheckiO - Digitalista meetup Vienna
floord
0
96
WCEU recap and version control for content creators
floord
0
58
The best programmers are teachers
floord
2
110
Working towards great version control for WordPress
floord
1
6.1k
How to survive family gatherings and birthday parties as a Techie
floord
1
190
Other Decks in Programming
See All in Programming
2年のAppleウォレットパス開発の振り返り
muno92
PRO
0
120
JETLS.jl ─ A New Language Server for Julia
abap34
2
460
認証・認可の基本を学ぼう後編
kouyuume
0
250
ローカルLLMを⽤いてコード補完を⾏う VSCode拡張機能を作ってみた
nearme_tech
PRO
0
190
Context is King? 〜Verifiability時代とコンテキスト設計 / Beyond "Context is King"
rkaga
10
1.4k
AtCoder Conference 2025
shindannin
0
730
gunshi
kazupon
1
120
AIエージェントの設計で注意するべきポイント6選
har1101
5
2.5k
GISエンジニアから見たLINKSデータ
nokonoko1203
0
190
DevFest Android in Korea 2025 - 개발자 커뮤니티를 통해 얻는 가치
wisemuji
0
170
SwiftUIで本格音ゲー実装してみた
hypebeans
0
510
Basic Architectures
denyspoltorak
0
130
Featured
See All Featured
A better future with KSS
kneath
240
18k
WENDY [Excerpt]
tessaabrams
9
35k
Bootstrapping a Software Product
garrettdimon
PRO
307
120k
Believing is Seeing
oripsolob
0
16
Neural Spatial Audio Processing for Sound Field Analysis and Control
skoyamalab
0
130
SEOcharity - Dark patterns in SEO and UX: How to avoid them and build a more ethical web
sarafernandez
0
90
What does AI have to do with Human Rights?
axbom
PRO
0
1.9k
Navigating the moral maze — ethical principles for Al-driven product design
skipperchong
1
210
Writing Fast Ruby
sferik
630
62k
Building an army of robots
kneath
306
46k
Java REST API Framework Comparison - PWX 2021
mraible
34
9k
[RailsConf 2023 Opening Keynote] The Magic of Rails
eileencodes
31
9.8k
Transcript
Learn Rails they said. It’s easy they said.
“You should use JavaScript for that.”
Some days just looking at Avdi’s Objects on Rails made
my stomach cringe.
I’d like to share what I’ve learned, starting learning programming
in the evening hours August last year.
Hi.
I had worked as a community manager for agencies and
startups for 5 years...
... I wanted to ‘make stuff’ again
... I wanted to pick up on something new.
“All programmers have been coding ever since they were potty
trained.”
The mathematics you’ll have to deal with are as basic
as sums and subtractions.
No real decision process on what language I’d be learning.
None
None
None
None
I absolutely loved it, BUT...
Start with the basics
REALLY learning HTML/CSS helps to create a proper understanding of
constructing decent syntax.
Codecademy fucking rocks and so does Codeschool.
JavaScript will continue to suck (better dig into it fast)
First CSS. Then Bootstrap. Maybe.
Inspect ALL the elements
Get to learn the lingo
Ask a co-worker or friend to be your mentor
drop by a local user group
#pairwithme
Don’t fake it till you make it.
You will feel stupid, and give up.
You will research stuff, and get your ideas from questionable
sites. (and give up)
You will start putting even more hours in learning to
try and get to your coach’s level and will burn out. (and give up)
Start teaching others right away
Learn a different programming language simultaneously (in the same language)
Just maybe not Java.
Controlling everything from the Terminal makes you feel like you’re
in the matrix.
The downs
Ignore the people that hate on your parade.
Get over the imposter syndrom.
Don’t mind people saying “it’s super easy”. It’s really not.
The ups
Prepare to be amazed by people putting a lot of
time in making kick-ass tutorials and stuff...
Through Ruby, I have developed a more logical and efficient
way of problem solving.
It’s not all dorm rooms and cold pizza.
So... wrapping up
starting with the basics inspect ALL the elements digging into
JavaScript asap getting into BDD learning the lingo don’t fake it (until you make it) learn a different language use the terminal for everything get yourself a mentor start teaching others right away
You’ll be fine.