Rishi Jain
- Website: http://t.co/ZKNdhF0ass
- Blog: http://rishionrails.wordpress.com/
- Twitter: jainrishi15
Biography
I spend most of my time working on ruby and angularJS. I also helps maintains medium_editor. And blog whenever I find something interesting, and speak at conferences.
In my spare time, you can find me ranting on twitter about Manchester United whenever they don’t play well. Also, Fan of gaming at workplace :).
Open Source Bridge 2017
Proposals for this user
* In pursuit of happy coding
This talk is about text editors, IDEs and their evolution through the time. What does the modern day programmer prefer, the IDEs or the text editors? Also we will try to settle the war b/w 2 of the longest-lived applications, vi & emacs. Also you will hear about my favourite text editor.
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Practice | 2017-04-09 18:03:45 +0000 |
Rishi Jain |
Open Source Bridge 2016
Sessions for this user
* A programmers guide to Music.
Imagine a place where Ruby meets Music, its called MAGIC LAND.
Music is not a lot different from programming. In this talk we will see how.
I will talk about this amazing piece of open-source software called SonicPi. SonicPi is a new kind of musical instrument. Think about it, you write code to make music. And it gets even better, code is written in a ruby DSL. Also I will talk about notes, samples, synth and other musical things SonicPi lets us do it.
Don't worry if do not get these terms. When I started, I did not either. But at the end of the talk, you will know how to make music.
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Culture |
Rishi Jain |
Proposals for this user
* A programmers guide to Music.
Imagine a place where Ruby meets Music, its called MAGIC LAND.
Music is not a lot different from programming. In this talk we will see how.
I will talk about this amazing piece of open-source software called SonicPi. SonicPi is a new kind of musical instrument. Think about it, you write code to make music. And it gets even better, code is written in a ruby DSL. Also I will talk about notes, samples, synth and other musical things SonicPi lets us do it.
Don't worry if do not get these terms. When I started, I did not either. But at the end of the talk, you will know how to make music.
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Culture | 2016-03-16 21:02:52 +0000 |
Rishi Jain |