Archive
RubyNation 2012 will be amazing! Just in case you're not familiar with what goes at RubyNation, check out our online archive. All of the content from our previous years is available below (2011 is coming soon).
Once you've checked us out, we're sure you'll want to join us for RubyNation 2012!
RubyNation 2011
RubyNation 2011 was fantastic! The best RubyNation ever! We sold out yet again, and even managed to squeeze a few more people in. And no wonder with keynotes Dave Thomas, Blake Mizerany, and Dr. Nic Williams plus a great hump-night party sponsored by GitHub and LivingSocial. Even the speaker's party at Near Infinity was awesome as well.
RubyNation 2010
RubyNation 2010 rocked, selling out weeks before the event for the third year in a row, despite being forty attendees larger! We really hit our stride with twenty-nine amazing speakers, including eleven speakers that also spoke at RailsConf, two months later. And that doesn't even include Dave Thomas, our 2010 keynote speaker. 2010 also included the RuBy-B-Q, a great evening party hosted by our friends at MetroStar Systems.
RubyNation 2009
RubyNation 2009 was a fantastic event! Despite the bad economy, the conference not only sold out, but also had 30% more attendees than our inaugural year in 2008. And with the double track for speakers, there were more great talks than ever before. Add to that the truly awesome food provided by the Hyatt Regency, as well as the Reston Festival which was going on outside the hotel that same weekend, and the stage was set for an awesome weekend of learning and fun activities.
RubyNation 2008
RubyNation was incredible! We had over one hundred organizations represented at RubyNation in 2008. The mix of Ruby perspectives brought together for a couple of great days was well worth the risk and effort launching a new regional conference. Thanks again to our wonderful speakers, our sponsors (buy their products, their services, or go to work for them, folks!), to the CIT facilities and food staff, to those who helped us organize the conference, and most of all, thank you to everyone who attended.














