Aaron's talks are like a The Simpsons chapter. The initial point of the first minutes of the chapter has nothing to do with the chapter's main topic.
Those first 20 minutes in Aaron's talk were really funny but as soon as he got into the where clause thing, it got really serious and deep.
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I liked the keynote because he went so deep in the framework that, indirectly, help us lose the fear of the hidden parts in Rails.
The takeaways really are on point
Not all code is equal Similar behaviors should have similar performance Poor performance is a bug
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Aaron's talks are like a The Simpsons chapter. The initial point of the first minutes of the chapter has nothing to do with the chapter's main topic.
Those first 20 minutes in Aaron's talk were really funny but as soon as he got into the
where
clause thing, it got really serious and deep.I liked the keynote because he went so deep in the framework that, indirectly, help us lose the fear of the hidden parts in Rails.
The takeaways really are on point