Today we are publishing Stuart Halloway’s answers to our erubycon interview questions.
Stuart Dabbs Halloway is a co-founder of Relevance, LLC. Stuart is the author of Component Development for the Java Platform. He regularly speaks at industry events including the No Fluff, Just Stuff Java Symposiums and the Pragmatic Studio.
Here are Stuart’s answers:
I have been doing enterprise software development since 1989. Four years ago Justin and I founded Relevance with a goal of raising the bar for how software is written. Ruby has been a great tool. In March 2005, we ported a project to Ruby and haven’t looked back.
Ruby is compelling for enterprises that embrace agility. Agile teams don’t aim to limit failure, they aim to enable success. Thus, they are willing to embrace open languages that give developers maximum power to get things done.
We need more knowledge transfer. Ruby embodies a ton of good ideas, and it will take people (and organizations) a while to explore them all.
We’re already there: Agile development methods and open languages.
I’m looking forward to Muness’s report from the field on large Ruby projects.
Thanks Stu.
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