Let us tell you why: We really enjoyed organising the last two conferences & hope you did too. Some of us have become parents or will become parents, or will start moving houses or jobs – you know, life. While we are really proud to have gathered a great team around Ruby on Ice, we don’t want to exhaust everyone's batteries with another big event at the moment.
Fortunately there are a lot of other conferences going on in 2020, so make sure to check out rubyconferences.org.
We had a wonderful weekend with great conversations, inspiring talks and awesome snow!
This would not have been possible without all the people who made it happen:
Please note: Prior versions of the speaker list included Kerri Miller, but unfortunately she can't attend to the conference.
Freeletics is a company built around the idea that everyone can achieve their potential. We help and guide our users towards the best version of themselves with a tough, challenging, and exhilarating fitness journey with our mobile apps, backed by our mighty Python Coach and our carefully crafted microservice Rails backends. With more than 30 million registered users, we are changing a lot of lives. Our cross-functional teams own the product from ideation to delivery. We aim at being the leading mobile solution in the fitness and personal development industry and we are working hard to get there.
xbAV is the leading technology provider for the digitization of occupational pensions (betriebliche Altersversorgung). As an independent partner we connect insurers, product providers, social partners, insurance agents, employers and employees. Our aim is to make pension schemes transparent, comprehensible and accessible for everyone.
We work in cross-functional teams and use Rails, Java, Angular, Vue, Microservices & Scrum.
Heroku, a Salesforce company and industry pioneer in platform as a service (PaaS), enables developers to build and run applications entirely in the cloud, without the need to purchase or maintain any servers or software. Over 7 million apps, including ones from Product Hunt, Casper and Citrix run on Heroku. With support for the most popular languages such as Python, Ruby and Node.js, high-scale data services including Postgres, Redis and Kafka, and an add-ons ecosystem featuring over 150 cloud application services, Heroku provides companies from startups to Fortune 500 enterprises with a faster and more effective way to create, deploy and manage beautiful apps in the cloud.