Luke Melia is a software developer, co-founder/CTO of Yapp who loves building great teams and communities. Luke helped create the first GORUCO and the Ember.js community in NYC. 


In this podcast, Luke discusses Yapp’s early adoption of Ember.js, and its impact on revenue, community and recruiting. We dive into building community, unique takeaways about Ruby, and the many benefits of community. This is a great talk for people interested in speaking, teams who need to grow, and leaders who want to infuse a vision into their culture.


 


Ember History


Adopted Ember from Sproutcore


Ember consulting funds Yapp


Ember.js meeting up NYC has over 1100 people


 


Ruby is Unique Community


No big corp behind community, the driving force was individual


Motivation, style, stems from roots


Community takes responsibility to fix problems


 


Lessons from Ruby Community


Matz is nice and so we are nice


People talking about it made it true


Took into Ember — together we help folks climb the learning curve


After a while you are saying the same words and instead of vision it becomes true


 


Impact of Community on Hiring


First crack at folks as they come onto the market


Apprenticeship programs


Find talent, be attractive to talent


Talented devs don’t come onto the market… they reach out to a few friends and have a new job


 


Other Ramblings


Lightening talk great introduction to public speaking


Differences between Silicon Beach and Silicon Alley


Historian Role


Community Builder? Ping @lukemelia on twitter


Tweet @embernyc to find out where they are going for drinks the evening of a meetup


 


 


 

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