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Jonathan Weiss

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Jonathan Weiss is a Ruby and BSD enthusiast
Upcoming events and talks in May Posted: May 3, 2008 4:53 AM
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May is going to be a busy month, with several conferences and events lined up.

On May 14 I will be giving a lecture on Web 2.0 technologies for the Web 2.0 Start-Ups - Vom Entrepreneur zum Business Angel seminar at the Technical University of Berlin. This seminar, organized by Timo Glaser, is packed with German Entrepreneurs, Venture Capitalists, and founders. My lecture will cover why start-ups nowadays are able to deliver great services and products so fast. Amazons Web Services, Google App Engine, Ajax, Ruby on Rails, and Open Source tools will be part of the story.

On May 27 -28 I will be at the Dynamic Languages World Europe conference in Karlsruhe. With speakers like Neal Ford, Jason Seifer, Stefan Tilkov or Gregg Pollack there is some interesting line-up. I will be talking about Ruby on Rails Security, from deployment security to CSRF or XSS in Rails.
May ends for me with Linuxtag 2008 here in Berlin (May 28 - 31). There I will also talk about Ruby on Rails Security. Further, it seems like a very interesting project I'am part of will present a sneak peak.

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