16 artículos etiquetados con 'Rails'

Lights

Speeding up views rendering in Rails 4

Here's some technical post for the Rails folks out there. If you're into performance optimisation, this is for you!

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How I use Docker for Rails development: running services

How I use Docker for Rails development: running services

Project setup can be a very cumbersome process for developers. In this blog post, our developer Dani explains how he uses Docker to develop in Rails

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We are hiring (Rails developers) again!

We are hiring (Rails developers) again!

We are expanding our team again! If you are a Ruby on Rails developer and want a new challenge in life, get in touch with us!

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An alternative to Active Storage: Shrine

An alternative to Active Storage: Shrine

We are using Shrine as an alternative to Active Storage for our own product. Here's why.

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Bespoke development as an alternative to Wordpress

Bespoke development as an alternative to Wordpress

Last year, we started working for an international marketing agency. One of the main reasons they chose us is because they understood that quick-and-dirty development on Wordpress just didn’t cut it anymore for them, and they wanted to invest in bespoke technology.

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Developers

Testing new frameworks & languages: how to separate the grain from the chaff

How to check if a technology is the best fit to add it into your tech stack.

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Space station from the inside

Client side file uploads with Amazon S3

S3 client-side uploads on top of Middleman using a simple Rails application to authorize file uploads and downloads.

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Car rear

So, do you guys do only Ruby for the backend?

This is a question we are asked all too frequently from outside the company. However, we recently asked this very question ourselves. Yes, we only do Ruby and that isn't going to change anytime soon.

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Buildings

What is the best Ruby on Rails CMS?

We have compared the most popular CMS built with Ruby on Rails according to user experience, flexibility to develop on top of them and other Martian criteria.

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Ruby

Five reasons why our clients love Ruby on Rails for their apps

Contrary to popular belief, developing your project using Ruby on Rails won't make it more difficult to maintain. It's a competitive advantage, nowadays.

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Code

How we upgraded an obsolete Ruby on Rails application with lots of legacy code (part 1)

This post is the first one of a series where we break down how to correctly upgrade a Ruby on Rails application.

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Metal works

Code refactoring: when, why and who

While code refactoring is cool and appealing, it's not the right choice always.

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