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SUMMARY:Sidekiq is too fast / Multiverse Ruby
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20230707T190000
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DESCRIPTION:イベント詳細はこちら\nhttps://techplay.jp/event/90768
 2?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=ics&utm_campaign=ics\n\nAgenda\n\n19:00 
 〜 19:15 Doors open\n\nDrop by and catch up with your fellow Rubyists. P
 lease note\, the doors will close at 19:30\, so please arrive before then
 .\n\n19:15 〜 19:30 Catering served\n\nThanks to TokyoDev\, our catering
  sponsor\, we're going to serve a freshly cooked meal.\n\nMenu\n\n\nSalad
  with two kinds of dressing\nRoast beef\nChicken jambalaya and vegan vers
 ion\nPickled summer vegetables \nKiwi and orange marinated with sansho pe
 pper\nMushroom and garlic potato salad\nFresh fruit\n\n\n19:30 〜 20:00 
 Sidekiq is too fast - \nThomas Brennetot\n\nWhile creating a feature for 
 the data team\, Thomas embarked on a journey into background jobs\, disco
 vering the blazing speed of Sidekiq and some less known features of Activ
 eRecord.\n\nProfile\n\nEngineer from France. Living in Japan for 9 years.
  He worked as a backend engineer primarily with Ruby on Rails\, and is al
 so knowledgeable of the front-end. Thomas is always looking into keeping 
 applications safe by upgrading Ruby\, Ruby on Rails\, and gems to newer o
 r latest versions. He emphasizes clean\, tested\, and re-usable code.\n\n
 20:00 〜 20:30 Multiverse Ruby - Chris Salzberg\n\nSharing code in Ruby 
 is like sharing stuff on the web: grab a top-level name that's free\, par
 k your stuff under it\, and point to the address. Like the Internet\, Rub
 y's constant namespace is global and reachable from anywhere.\n\nBut alth
 ough it feels natural\, there are serious downsides to this approach. Wor
 king in a single\, shared universe makes namespace pollution a necessary 
 fact of life\; boundaries and code isolation depend on the good manners o
 f every maintainer in your Gemfile.\n\nIn this talk\, I present a gem cal
 led Im that lets you share your code without touching the global namespac
 e at all. A fork of Zeitwerk\, Im leverages new features in Ruby 3.2 to l
 oad constants onto namespaces whose roots are anonymous.\n\nLoading this 
 way positions each unit of code at the center of its own universe\, free 
 from name conflicts and isolated from the rest of the world. We explore h
 ow this freedom impacts the writing and sharing of code\, and the benefit
 s it unlocks for designing applications at scale.\n\nProfile\n\nRubyist a
 nd writer from Montreal living and working in Hakodate\, Japan. I'm the a
 uthor of Mobility\, a pluggable translation framework for Ruby\, and a co
 mmitter to many open-source projects including Rails. I am a Staff engine
 er in the Ruby and Rails Infrastructure team at Shopify.\n\n20:30 〜 21:
 30 Open Networking\n\nDiscuss the presentations or anything else Ruby rel
 ated with the other attendees.\n\nMask Policy\n\nWe are no longer requiri
 ng masks at the event.\n\nCatering Sponsor\n\nTokyoDev  helps internation
 al developers start and grow their career in Japan. We curate a list of d
 eveloper jobs in Japan that don't require Japanese\, write articles about
  being a developer here (including our recently published article on work
 ing as a female software developer in Japan)\, and have a discord server 
 to discuss developer life here.\n\nDrink and Venue Sponsor\n\nLe Wagon To
 kyo is a coding school for startups\, creative people and tech entreprene
 urs. Our 9-week full-time or 24-week part-time Coding Bootcamps are desig
 ned for complete beginners or "half-beginners" who really want to dive in
 to programming and\, above all\, change their mindset. Learn to think lik
 e a developer\, consider issues with new insight\, and become more autono
 mous thanks to these newly acquired abilities.\n\nCode of Conduct\n\nToky
 o Rubyist Meetup is a safe and inclusive event. By attending\, you agree 
 to our code of conduct.\n\nWe're looking for speakers!\n\nTokyo Rubyist M
 eetup would love to have you give a talk at a future event. Talks can be 
 anything related to Ruby\, and can target anyone from a beginner to an ex
 pert. We're happy to help you plan your presentation\, so if you have any
  interest\, please get in contact with us\, and let us know what you're i
 nterested in speaking about.
LOCATION:Impact Hub Tokyo 東京都目黒区目黒2-11-3 印刷工場１階
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