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This is the blog of Brasten Sager, a software engineer, Mariners fan, guitarist, haphazard philosopher.

… moreso than RailsConf has been. The issues with RailsConf have been and will continue to be well documented, but the RejectConf guys kicked ass!

I had to jet afterwards, but those of you wanting to chat, catch me at the conference tomorrow.

On a final note, after weeks of attempting to find a Nintendo Wii in Seattle, I was able to track one down here in Portland!! Awesome machine!! It’s hooked up in the hotel room now, and in fact, this entire post was created from the Wii’s browser. =)

3 Responses to “RejectConf was worth the RailsConf fee...”

  1. I completely agree. The community aspect of RailsConf has been great, but as far as presentations goes RejectConf blew all the RC sessions out of the water.

    Jeremy P

  2. I absolutely loved rejectconf. I was surrounded by ancient computers as I watched some of the smartest people on the planet demonstrate ruby and rails wizardy. Incredible.

    I agree that it trumped the conference. If there’s another one, I’ll fly out to be there.

    Jeremy Seitz

  3. Those whose couldn’t attend should click this link:

    http://podcast.rubyonrails.com/programs/3/episodes

    topfunky