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Speaking at AZ TiE

I was recently asked to join a panel at the Arizona Chapter of TiE (a network of entrepreneurs “founded to inspire, foster and support entrepreneurship”).  I will be speaking on Wednesday August 13th at the panel titled New Product Development - At the Heart of Every New Venture.

Syndicated 2008-08-12 06:07:04 from i am ruinous

Quoted in Arizona Republic

I was interviewed a few weeks ago about “Fun in the Workplace.” It was really nice to talk to the reporter, Patricia Bathurst, about my opinions on creating a fun, yet productive workplace. I only got a small quote in this article but Patricia has expressed interest in doing a full piece on Integrum sometime this summer.Arizona Republic Article

Syndicated 2008-06-04 07:04:08 from i am ruinous

bizAZ’s 35 Entrepreneurs Under 35

I was lucky enough to be selected as one of bizAZ’s 35 Entrepreneurs Under 35! Check out the May/June edition of bizAZ. bizaz.com doesn’t have any good online information so I will scan and post my article soon.

Syndicated 2008-06-03 03:19:19 from iamruinous.com

Twitter + XMPP + Ruby == ZOMG!

This is a placeholder for my lightning talk at MountainWest RubyConf. I’ll add more content later. kthxbye.

Check out my example application at TwitterSign and fork the source at http://github.com/iamruinous/twittersign.

Or even better use TwitterProps!

Big thanks to Matt Gist for the ideas for both twittersign and twitterprops and all the design work he put into twittersign.

Keynote presentation *BEWARE: silliness ahead

Syndicated 2008-03-29 19:29:00 (Updated 2008-03-29 19:29:51) from i am ruinous. - Home

Integrum's new blog

For those of you who didn’t know, Integrum now has a new blog about Ruby on Rails and Agile Development. Check it out!

Syndicated 2007-12-23 06:51:00 (Updated 2007-12-23 06:53:12) from i am ruinous. - Home

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