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Sponsor: Hired by Bradley Herman Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/Jko6/
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The video features Bradley Herman speaking at RailsConf 2016, where he reflects on his journey as a Rails engineer and celebrates his 30th birthday. His talk, unofficially titled '5.0 / 30', emphasizes his deep appreciation for the Rails community and its evolution over the past decade. Key Points Discussed: - **Introduction to Hired**: Brad mentions that Hired is a community-focused company where engineers help other engineers find their dream jobs through the platform. - **Personal Journey**: He shares his path from being a newcomer to becoming a competent engineer, highlighting the support he received from the Rails community, which included engaging in online forums and discussions. - **Love for the Community**: Brad expresses his admiration for the Rails community, stating that it has played a crucial role in his growth and professional development over the years. - **Turning 30**: He humorously reflects on turning 30 and contrasts it with his younger self's perceptions of age, noting the changes in his life and career over the past decade. - **Growth and Maturity**: Brad discusses the maturation of both himself and the Rails framework, emphasizing that their evolution fosters a more robust development environment. - **Future Aspirations**: He concludes by expressing a desire to contribute further to the community and looks forward to the next decade of growth and collaboration. Overall, the video highlights the importance of community support in personal and professional development within the tech industry, paired with a personal narrative that encourages engagement and collaboration within the Rails community.
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