Eric Chapweske develops Ruby-fueled projects at
Slantwise Design's worldwide headquarters
in Minneapolis. When not reading through Rails source code, he can likely be found
in a kitchen mastering his Korean cooking skills.
Jon Dahl started
using Ruby on Rails in 2005 and hasn't looked back. He
has led development of more than a dozen Rails applications, and is
now the co-founder of Tumblon.
Luke Francl is a developer at
Tumblon. He came
to Ruby from the Java world and still thinks database
constraints belong in the database. His personal blog
is Just Looking.
As a parent of three, I would suggest a book on Rest, you won’t have it much longer.
p.s. Congrats
You mean, like this one?
I’m reading that now. And its good so far. But I mean this kind of Rest
Congrats! It’s an adventure.
I guess I should clear up that I am not actually having a baby (at least not that I know of!). It’s data for the site, which is of course for parents.
The two co-founders (Jon and Graham) both have young children.
Parental congratulations revoked. Technical congratulations extended.
My initial reaction when seeing the photo in your Flickr stream was a “congrats” of the parental kind, too. :)
Baby on rails?
Nice collection sort of laughed when I saw the parenting books on top. congrats.