About Us

Matthew Deiters, Software Architect at McKinsey & Company, San Francisco, CA.

Matthew has been focusing on end-to-end software development and delivery for nearly a decade. He is in constant pursuit of simple innovative solutions to complex problems. He has also been an avid practitioner of agile and lean methodologies for the last 6 years after honing his skills while working for ThoughtWorks in the US and Australia. As an active member of the open source community, he has contributed to several projects as well as frequently speaks at conferences and user groups.

mdeiters@gmail.com

http://theagiledeveloper.com

http://github.com/mdeiters

http://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewdeiters

http://twitter.com/mdeiters

Satty Bhens, Director of Application Development at McKinsey & Company, New York

Satty has 20+ years of software development experience. Over the last five years he has transformed McKinsey & Company’s application development group to high performing agile organization. The group based primarily in New York and Delhi embraces agile methodologies, demands modern development practices such as TDD and BDD uses dynamic languages such as Ruby. In 2009

Satty sponsored India’s first Ignite event and hosted an enterprise software development conference in New York.

When not at the keyboard Satty loves to play and watch soccer.

sattybhens@gmail.com

http://sattybhens.com

http://www.linkedin.com/in/sattybhens

Alex Rothenberg, Software Architect at McKinsey & Company, Boston

Alex has over 10 years experience developing software for startups and in the enterprise. Although he is a committed Rubyist he often has to find ways to coexist with legacy technologies and applications in his current job at McKinsey & Co.

alex@alexrothenberg.com

http://www.alexrothenberg.com/

http://github.com/alexrothenberg

http://www.linkedin.com/in/alexrothenberg

http://twitter.com/alexrothenberg

Greg Nelson

18 Responses leave one →
  1. Dusabe Eric permalink
    April 29, 2010

    duserik@gmail.com

  2. Kamonyo Mugabo permalink
    April 29, 2010

    I like RUBY

  3. Kamonyo Mugabo permalink
    April 29, 2010

    oynomak@gmail.com

  4. Byiringiro Janvier permalink
    April 29, 2010

    jenzzly@yahoo.com, it’s was so amazing……

  5. Francine Gatarayiha permalink
    April 29, 2010

    Francine works for RDB- Rwanda Development Board, and has been into programming for 7 years.

    francineg@rita.rw

  6. Maniragena faustin permalink
    April 29, 2010

    fausma01@gmail.com
    Positives aspect:good methodology
    Negative aspect:considering the ruby language as any programming language,the time was very short.

  7. Mariam NYINAWUMUNTU permalink
    April 29, 2010

    Hey!!!

    this is my email:

    nmary100@gmail.com

  8. YVETTE UMUTESI permalink
    April 29, 2010

    nice to meet Ruby people!!

  9. Bedjo Rwisumbura permalink
    April 29, 2010

    RUBY RUBY RUBY RUBU RUBY RUBY RUBU OOOOOOOOOOOO,
    RUBY HOHOHOHOHOHO
    RUBY RUBY RUBU
    My email bedjo.rwisumbura@cnls.gov.rw

  10. Yves GAKUBA permalink
    April 29, 2010

    I enjoyed the Ruby on Rails workshop.

    gakyves@gmail.com

  11. YVETTE UMUTESI permalink
    April 29, 2010

    yvette.umutesi@gmail.com

  12. Jules NGOGA permalink
    April 29, 2010

    Convention over Configuration…Don’t repeat yourself
    jungo03@yahoo.fr

  13. KAYIGANWA Michele permalink
    April 29, 2010

    kayimichele@gmail.com

  14. Mutesa permalink
    October 11, 2010

    mutesach@gmail.com

  15. March 14, 2011

    Nice to meet Ruby People.

    My email is arun@rubyrockers.com

  16. Jonathan O'Connor permalink
    May 23, 2011

    Hi,
    I spent 6 weeks in Kigali in early 2010 writing ruby code. Loved the place. Did you know that the president’s nephew, Maurice Kagame, has a software company, and they do most of their development in Ruby?

    And yes, the Khana Kasana is a great Indian restaurant.

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