2008

DECEMBER08

Story Driven Development With Rails

Wherein our hero takes the incremental stories we wrote previously and uses them to implement a new feature in a sexy Rails application.

A Retraction

Wherein our hero acts in a far more heroic fashion than heretofore as regards the issue of unintentional copyright infringement

AUGUST08

Incremental Stories and Micro‑Releases

Wherein our hero talks about his experiences writing effective stories that get features shipped leaner and sooner.

Hack && Test && Ship

Wherein our hero revises the Simplified Software Process to help out those of you who make mistakes

Hack && Ship

Wherein our hero shows you how the Simplified Software Process can make your git workflow totally rock.

Rocking the Hoedown

Wherein our hero recalls all of the ways in which the hoedown was rocked.

JULY08

Adding Epicycles: Copernicus on Software Development

Wherein our hero explains what in the world Ptolemy and Copernicus have to do with the way we write software.

Now With More Commenting!

Wherein our hero magically adds comments to your favorite blog by pulling them directly out of his, er, hat.

Ruby Patterns: Query Method

Wherein our hero describes a particularly useful pattern that will help you keep your objects polite, well-behaved and properly encapsulated. What a beautiful specimen!

A Thinking Man's Sphinx

Wherein our hero ponders the ineffable questions of life, the universe and full text search to see if he might not be able to eff them after all.

APRIL08

Git Push: Just The Tip

Wherein our hero explores git push. Just for a second. Just to see how it feels.

Custom Textile Tags For Great Justice

Wherein our hero recounts the tale of the custom textile tag that saved the world. Or at least saved our humble hero some typing.

FEBRUARY08

To Design A Blog (act 2)

Wherein we rejoin our hero as he battles the evil villains Layout and Typography. Will he emerge victorious?

To Design A Blog (act 1)

Wherein our hero discusses the redesign of your favorite blog, complete with pretty pictures. A play in two acts.

Simple Git Continuous Integration

Wherein our hero demonstrates a simple way that git can help you keep your build from breaking.

Git It, Got It? Good!

Wherein our hero explains git in one (slightly verbose) slide.

2007

DECEMBER07

Awesome New Blog

Wherein our hero introduces you to a totally radical new blog.

NOVEMBER07

REST & Rails

Wherein our hero exposes his bleeding heart, REST presentation slides