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Google Cloud Love Ruby by Remi Taylor This is a sponsored talk by Google Cloud Platform. Ruby developers welcome! Our dedicated Google Cloud Platform Ruby team has built a great experience for Ruby developers using GCP. In this session, we'll walk through the steps to deploy, debug and scale a Ruby on Rails application on Google App Engine. You'll also learn about some of the exciting Ruby libraries available today for adding features to your app with GCP services like BigQuery and Cloud Vision API.
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In the talk "Google Cloud Love Ruby," Remi Taylor, a developer programs engineer at Google Cloud, presents the improvements and offerings for Ruby developers using the Google Cloud Platform (GCP). The session highlights key resources and tools built specifically for Ruby applications within the GCP environment, aiming to ease deployment, debugging, and scaling processes. Key Points Discussed: - **Introduction of Ruby Team at Google Cloud**: A dedicated team, known as Rubeus, has been established to improve the experience for Ruby developers on GCP. They focus on building Ruby libraries and tools to reduce friction for developers. - **Ruby Client Libraries**: Taylor emphasizes the creation of over 15 Ruby client libraries for various GCP services, such as Google Cloud Storage and Cloud Vision API, and how these libraries incorporate Ruby idioms and conventions. - **Deployment with App Engine**: The session covers the deployment of Ruby on Rails applications on Google App Engine, illustrating how developers can easily deploy and manage their apps, benefitting from automatic scaling and built-in logging facilities. - **Google Cloud SDK**: Developers are guided on how to set up the Google Cloud SDK, which provides command-line tools to facilitate interactions with GCP resources. They can use commands like `gcloud app deploy` to manage their applications. - **Debugging Tools**: Taylor introduces Stackdriver, a suite for monitoring and logging applications. It includes error reporting, logging, and performance tracing, allowing developers to effectively troubleshoot their applications. - **Conclusion and Resources**: The speaker encourages the audience to visit cloud.google.com/ruby for essential documentation and resources. He invites developers to contribute to the open-source Ruby libraries on GitHub, emphasizing the collaborative nature of improving these tools. Overall, this talk demonstrated Google Cloud's commitment to enhancing the developer experience for Ruby users and provided practical insights into leveraging GCP's capabilities effectively.
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