RubyGems can make it easy to add a feature to a Rails application, but it can also cause headaches down the road. Here I give some tips on researching gems to decide which one to choose, or when to do it from scratch.
Project ID: 2544935 Project Type: Fixed Project Description: I am looking for a long term partner that is good with development on the Ruby on Rails platform. This partner must have master knowledge of the Ruby on Rails Environment, Cron Jobs, fixing code from a previous developer. My...
I have a Ruby on Rails web application, and I'm currently working on an Android application. I would like for the android application to make calls to the Rails application and make local objects from the results. For iOS, there is a framework called RestKit that does a great job mapp...
OSC Commander, part one 2012-10-06 Intro This started out to be a single post, but writing about code gets you thinking about code, and I’m now making some changes to the program under discussion. Rather than wait until that’s done and post one long piece I’m splitting it up. Part one...
Project ID: 2544350 Project Type: Fixed Project Description: I am looking for a long term partner that is good with development on the Ruby on Rails platform. This partner must have master knowledge of the Ruby on Rails Environment, Cron Jobs, fixing code from a previous developer. My...
Project ID: 2544329 Project Type: Fixed Project Description: I am looking for a long term partner that is good with development on the Ruby on Rails platform. This partner must have master knowledge of the Ruby on Rails Environment, Cron Jobs, fixing code from a previous developer. My...
Hi there! As you've probably noticed, we're busy doing other stuff and have long stopped writing new articles here at Softies on Rails. However, we've provided a handy archive below, in case you want proof of our long history of having no clue what we're doing.
Interviews have started 24 Aug 2012 We have started our first round of interviews and already have started hiring. So if you are up for it, you can apply at our jobs section. Website is live 12 Aug 2012 Our website is “freshly” done and live since the 12th of August. Please feel free ...
Emacs tidbits for Ruby developers Posted by senny on October 06, 2012 — 0 comments I compiled a short list of stuff I use to be a more productive Ruby developer. Have a look and let me know what tricks you use: Emacs tidbits for Ruby developers Comments Post a Comment Comment abil...
Sounds like an excellent illustration of how architecture and design matter far more, when it comes to performance, than individual technological choice. This may look like node.js winning over rails, but in reality it's just a cautionary tale demonstrating the dangers of: 1) prioriti...
Guides to organizing Rails Girls » All Rails Girls Guides » How to host a Rails Girls event » Setting up Rails » Rails Girls App Tutorial » Rails Girls App » Rails Girls materials to print Learn more 1) First try these » Programming Ruby in your browser by tryruby.org » The first step...
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Job Description: The Ruby on Rails Developer is responsible for the design, development and/or re-engineering of highly complex application components. The developer will integrate software packages, programs and reusable objects residing on multiple platforms. Minimum Qualifications:...
4 1.9.3 4.0 44 tests, 130 assertions, 5 failures, 0 errors 2012-10-03 13:32:02 4 1.8.7 3.2 44 tests, 137 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors 2012-10-02 16:23:04 4 1.9.3 3.2 44 tests, 137 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors 2012-10-03 04:25:20 4 1.8.7 3.1 44 tests, 137 assertions, 0 failures...
Ruby on Rails is not "someone else's framework." Over the years, hundreds of people have contributed to Ruby on Rails ranging from a single character to massive architectural changes or significant documentation -- all with the goal of making Ruby on Rails better for everyone. Even if...
Jamie Wright introduces some of the tools, libraries, and methods used to build a SaaS system in Ruby on Rails. Bio Jamie Wright is President of Brilliant Fantastic, a software development consulting service provider and an ISV for software management applications. He has over ten yea...
I have misconception in understanding the relationship between Ruby language and Ruby on Rails Framework. Because of 'I am an absolute beginner' in web development I have no idea if I have to grasp the fundamentals of Ruby before I go with Ruby on Rails! I also want to ask who is behi...
HotelTonight is looking for a few talented Senior Ruby/Rails Developer who: Has full-stack experience building and scaling out non-trivial web / mobile apps Wants to be an integral part of architectural decisions, leading code reviews, improving our software development processes and ...
HotelTonight is looking for a few talented Senior Ruby/Rails Developer who: Has full-stack experience building and scaling out non-trivial web / mobile apps Wants to be an integral part of architectural decisions, leading code reviews, improving our software development processes and ...
Javascript is 49% of our code base – and it’s all raw – you need to be comfortable and effective outside of JS frameworks (you must not be dependent on jQuery). Ruby is most of the other 51%. Ruby, not Rails. A working knowledge of Ruby is good – a working knowledge of Ruby outside of...
Routes for Doorkeeper::Engine: authorization GET /authorize(.:format) doorkeeper/authorizations#new authorization POST /authorize(.:format) doorkeeper/authorizations#create authorization DELETE /authorize(.:format) doorkeeper/authorizations#destroy token POST /token(.:format) doorkeep...
For something different, we will be opening this meetup with a small bout of geek comedy from comedian Derek Williams. Huge thanks to Brandon Flade for the idea and introductions! The Rails View - You like Ruby. You know how to write it and refactor it. Controllers and Models are Ruby...
Freelancer.com (formerly GetAFreelancer) is the world's largest outsourcing and crowdsourcing marketplace for small business . We have hundreds of thousands of satisfied customers from all over the world. We connect over employers and freelancers globally from over 234 countries & reg...
Salary DOE + full benefits + discretionary bonus The Ruby on Rails Developer work on a website that is a leader in applying a social media experience to health, nutrition, weight loss, and fitness. The site connects individuals with wellness coaches and support groups online and with ...
Chef in Engine Yard Cloud Overview Node.js Introduction on Engine Yard Cloud Rapidly Deploy Applications to Hybrid Clouds with Engine Yard and CloudStack Gain Competitive Advantage with Platform as a Service How Platform as a Service Enables Innovation
JIBE (JIBE.com) is a rapidly growing, VC-funded tech startup and we're looking for a talented software developer for our Washington D.C. office. We build SaaS recruiting solutions that enable leading companies to hire the best talent, regardless of their existing systems. We are dedic...
Project ID: 2541566 Project Type: Fixed Project Description: Experience: YouTube API (Thorough knowledge of releases and both public/private API), Ruby on Rails and No SQL or Node.JS and Redis - technology must be a scalable build. Dashboard -We are looking to build YouTube API tools ...
October 2, 2012 In this episode we discuss NoPassword, RVM 1.16, Letters.rb, Chili, CIBox, and speeding up your JSON. September 28, 2012 Validate associated active model objects, permit your web services, pitch your tent with tentd, improve your js even more with JSHint, powerful mult...
Download Duration: 30:59 Size: 17.7 MB Published: October 05, 2012 We're back! In this episode, Peter and Jason talk about Rails 3.2.7 and 3.2.8, Active Admin, and Ruby and Rails conferences and events. We missed you and we're resuming a regular schedule! Show Notes Open links in a ne...
LinkedIn replaced their back-end mobile infrastructure built on Ruby on Rails with Node.js some time ago for performance and scalability reasons. A former LinkedIn team member reacted explaining what went wrong, in his opinion. Kiran Prasad , Director of Mobile Engineering at LinkedIn...