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James Duncan Davidson's RailsConf 2013 Keynote
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Ruby Central
May 01, 2013
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Transcript
In a place far far away...
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Closer to this world...
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WWW starts with World
All of it.
Twenty Years
And then there was cgi-bin... (which mostly meant perl)
And then there was php, cold fusion, python, and a
billion zillion other things
(and servlets)
(and ruby on rails)
Then, something really interesting happened
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Why does this matter?
“Create more value than you capture” —Tim O’Reilly
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Thank You Merci Gracias !" ا$%& ͋Γ͕ͱ͏