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<title>Episode #5: Abdel Saleh</title>
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<description>  In this episode I'm joined by Abdel Saleh of  said.fm  a Radio and Podcast recommendation and curation startup. Abdel has been involved in the London Ruby community for many years and we cover a lot of ground in this interview - from transitioning from Java to Ruby in Finance, through Machine Learning and computation on AWS clusters to the ins- and outs of getting a startup off the ground both here and in Silicon Valley.   Here's some links to things Abdel talked about during the interview:     Research Papers     On the uselessness of content for recommendations     Recommendation algorithm wants to show you something new     Latent Semantic Analysis In Ruby     Non-negative Matrix Factorization for Ruby     A Clear Signal Through the Noise     Designing Happiness     The Future of UX is Play: The 4 Keys to Fun, Emotion and User Engagement     Before the interview I mentioned that Malcolm Arnold of Ruby Nuby is looking for donated laptops to take to a program in Uganda and Kenya to teach Ruby, technology a...</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2011 13:43:28 +0000</pubDate>
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<description>  In this episode I'm joined by Abdel Saleh of  said.fm  a Radio and Podcast recommendation and curation startup. Abdel has been involved in the London Ruby community for many years and we cover a lot of ground in this interview - from transitioning from Java to Ruby in Finance, through Machine Learning and computation on AWS clusters to the ins- and outs of getting a startup off the ground both here and in Silicon Valley.   Here's some links to things Abdel talked about during the interview:     Research Papers     On the uselessness of content for recommendations     Recommendation algorithm wants to show you something new     Latent Semantic Analysis In Ruby     Non-negative Matrix Factorization for Ruby     A Clear Signal Through the Noise     Designing Happiness     The Future of UX is Play: The 4 Keys to Fun, Emotion and User Engagement     Before the interview I mentioned that Malcolm Arnold of Ruby Nuby is looking for donated laptops to take to a program in Uganda and Kenya to teach Ruby, technology a...</description>
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<title>Episode #4: Alex MacCaw</title>
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<description>  In this episode I’m joined by  Alex MacCaw  . Alex is a  prolific  Ruby and JavaScript developer. With an entrepreneurial spirit he’s also the creator of  Taskforce  and has spent time in the San Francisco start-up community.   In this episode we talk about all of these things as well as the state of Ruby on the desktop and the future of web applications.   If you enjoyed this episode of the LRUG podcast, I’d love to hear your opinions. Please contact me,  Chris Lowis  via Twitter (  @chrislowis  ) with your comments. You can also help the podcast by  leaving a rating  on iTunes.  </description>
<pubDate>Fri, 24 Dec 2010 02:08:19 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Episode #3: Murray Steele</title>
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<description>  In this episode I’m joined by Murray Steele. Murray is a Ruby developer for Unboxed Consulting, organises our very own LRUG meetings and is one of the kingpins behind the successful Ruby Manor conference. Murray joined me a few days after his  June LRUG talk  to chat about the first Ruby code he ever wrote. We also discussed what it takes to run a successful tech user group, and the advantages of community-run conferences compared to big, corporate ones.   If you enjoyed this episode of the LRUG podcast, I’d love to hear your opinions. Please contact me,  Chris Lowis  via Twitter (  @chrislowis  ) with your comments. You can also help the podcast by  leaving a rating  on iTunes.  </description>
<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jul 2010 15:25:26 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Episode #2: Seth Edwards</title>
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<description>  In this episode I was joined by  Seth Edwards  . Seth is a software developer who works with C# and Ruby and contributes to the  C# bindings for MongoDB  .   Seth gave a talk to LRUG about MongoDB and in this interview we talk some more about that, and also what Ruby developers can learn from C# and vice-versa. You can  watch Seth’s talk  over on the  Skills Matter  website.  </description>
<pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2010 01:21:09 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Episode #1: Software Craftsmanship</title>
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<description>  Welcome to the first ever  LRUG  podcast!   At the  March meeting   Chris Parsons from Eden Development  and  Software Journeyman Corey Haines  gave talks on software craftsmanship, what it means to Rubyists and how to continuously improve in your craft.   After their talks (videos available from our meeting hosts  Skills Matter  ),  Chris Lowis  sat down with Corey and Chris to find out what it means to be a Software Craftsman.   Thanks to  Skills Matter  for providing the space for the talks and the recording of the interview  </description>
<pubDate>Sat, 03 Apr 2010 08:22:17 +0000</pubDate>
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