FutureRuby

July 9-12, 2009, Metropolitan Hotel, Toronto, Canada

People who program in Ruby aren’t like other coders

We are the artists, philosophers, and troublemakers. We realize that the fringe of today is the mainstream of tomorrow. We grease the engines of progress, even when we're working outside of the machine.

FutureRuby isn't a Ruby conference, but a conference for Rubyists. This is a call to order - a congress of the curious characters that drew us to this community in the first place. We have a singular opportunity to express a long-term vision, a future where Ruby drives creativity and prosperity without being dampened by partisan politics.

And on the 8th day, God created FAIL.

March 31st, 2009

fail1A common misconception is that FAILCamp is an official portion of FutureRuby. It’s actually a completely standalone event that’s open to the public. It’s being presented by Unspace, and your FutureRuby ticket isn’t paying for it. That said, we really hope you and your travel companions come and join us.

We want to give you out-of-towners the opportunity to be a part of the fun we’ve crafted. With this in mind, FAILcamp happens the day before FutureRuby kicks off.

Now that that’s cleared up : HOLY HELL! ITS A FREE EVENT AT A YACHT CLUB ON A BEAUTIFUL ISLAND. And you’ll get to be entertained by Joey “Accordion Guy” DeVilla, rubbing elbows with approximately 200 tech-inclined Torontonians you’d otherwise never meet – with beer.

In summary, just  book your FutureRuby ticket and flight and come join us – you can still register for FAILCamp for free with your FutureRuby admission here: http://failcampto.eventbrite.com

If you are registering your significant other as a travel comrade, you must book them in with you as well.

For those of you who are missing out, we’ll see you at the start of official FutureRuby festivities on July 10th, as scheduled.

Early-bird tickets sell out in five hours

March 9th, 2009

Thanks to everyone who’s signed up so far! We are truly humbled at the speed people have snatched up tickets to the event.

We’ve also had an outpouring of people offering to volunteer at the event, which is hugely appreciated! As of right now, we have everyone we need (and a few for back-up!) so thank-you for that.

We’re going to be lenient for the rest of the day (especially for RubyFringe alumni) but as of now tickets are officially on sale at the normal rate of CAN$800, which is good until June 15th.

Several people have pointed out that with the current exchange rate, early-bird tickets were US$538. That means that it’s actually cheaper than RubyFringe was last year.

RubyFringe presents… FutureRuby — Leaders of Tomorrow, Today!

March 6th, 2009

RubyFringe was a highly successful conference in July of 2008. We had the audacity to do things a little differently: a single track, small (150 attendee) format with an insane speaker list and memorable parties each night left a lot of people wishing they’d come. It was a hugely positive moment in our lives, and we’re really proud: we still have everyone’s Polaroid snaps on the wall here at Unspace.

Almost immediately people wanted to know when the “next RubyFringe” was going to be. Once the smoke cleared and the conversations continued, it became clear that there was a momentum and we wanted to initiate a follow-up. However, we don’t want to fall into the same trap that has made other conferences feel overgrown and predictable. RubyFringe was a one-off event, and whatever comes next will have to stand on its own.

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Comic crafted by the ingenious Nick Wolfe of Name Removed fame. We love Nick!

The fringe of today is the mainstream of tomorrow.

Let’s face it: we Rubyists have a lot to figure out, and we’d better get on that if we don’t want Ruby to fall victim to partisan politics or the whims of venture capital. We might feel like we’re a long way from Ruby being regarded in the same light as Java, but in 1994 Java was considered subversive. That wasn’t that long ago!

FutureRuby is an opportunity to prepare for the future by learning from the mistakes of the past.

So what’s the deal? It’s still early, but the big picture is that we’re taking everything that worked well at RubyFringe, tightening up some loose ends, and adding more cool shit. This is not a repeat of RubyFringe events. Don’t come expecting the same things in the same places!

  • Parties and nightly entertainment, three nights in a row
  • FAILCamp is back with a vengeance, and an adorable sailor suit
  • “More better than” swag that you’ll be proud to wear in public
  • The return of the companion track for partners and secret lovers during the conference
  • An amazing two nights of lunches and dinners that you’ll photograph and tweet about
  • Loving attention to all of the details, like excellent wi-fi, transit passes, and no paid presentations

The devil and the details

FutureRuby will take place July 9-12th, 2009 and returns to the swanky Metropolitan Hotel in downtown Toronto, Canada.  Tickets go on sale 11am Monday, March 9th.

We’ve decided to go with a flexible cost structure this year, keeping the early bird price the same as last year:

Early Bird: $700.00 ENDS APRIL 20TH SOLD OUT
Regular: $800.00 ENDS JUNE 15TH
Rush: $900.00 ENDS JUNE 29th
Walk-ins: EPIC FAIL – NO EXCEPTIONS!

So there you have it! We hope to see you in July. If you have questions or ideas, drop us a line at futureruby@unspace.ca.