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

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Technology is evolving very fast. Every 6 months you have a new cool framework, language or technology popping up on your Twitter timeline and RSS feeds. It seems that you need to be always riding the wave to be a successful developer.

At MarsBased, we take very seriously the decision of the technologies we use in our projects. We are a laser-focused specialised company, so we can't afford to use new technologies just because they're trending on Reddit

With this post, we want to share our internal process to decide what technologies we add to our tech stack.

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

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So, do you guys do only Ruby for the backend? is a question we get from all potential clients and friends in business quite often. Or worse: are you guys still doing only Ruby for the backend?

The short answer is yes. Ruby is the reason why we're in our third year and stronger than ever. But there are more reasons. Continue reading below!

Three years running our first business: lessons learnt

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It's that time of the year again. We have recently concluded our third year at MarsBased, and we want to share with you what we have learnt in the last 12 months running our fully-remote Ruby on Rails & JavaScript development consultancy.

Estás a un paso de conocer a tu mejor socio.

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