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Obie Fernandez

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Obie Fernandez is a Technologist for ThoughtWorks
Copenhagen Rails Podcast Posted: Jan 6, 2007 7:14 PM
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"We're recording this in at a club by the way; to all you aspiring podcasters, it doesn't matter where you record, just get something good!"

My recorded interview of a few opinionated guys (Thomas, Tobias, Jesper and Olle) from copenhagenrb.dk is finally published at the Rails Podcast. The background noise is indeed from the rest of the bustling club, where we had holed up in the little VIP room to drink beer and record our podcast.

Among their practical tidbits of advice: Instead of trying to specify and prototype web applications using Word documents or static html documents, just do it in Rails. I also get them to predict the future of Rails in Denmark in the upcoming year. Good times!

Bonus: As promised to the guys, here is the Takahashi version of the podcast (1min 20s) My web server didn't like the m4a extension, so gunzip to listen.

Read: Copenhagen Rails Podcast

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