By Ruby Central The New Format Allows for Long-term Partnerships & New #RubyFriends
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By Evrone.com Cory Althoff is the author of "The Self-Taught Programmer" book and the founder of the Coding List, who has worked as a software engineer at eBay, as well as several startups in Silicon Valley.
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By Evrone.com We have developed dotenv-linter — a useful tool for checking .env files.
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By Evrone.com Datanymizer currently supports PostgreSQL databases, although MySQL (and so also MariaDB) support is planned. Contributions are of course very welcome!
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By Evrone.com Steve Klabnik is a member of the Rust core team, an active open-source contributor, and author of The Rust Programming Language, Rails 4 in Action, and Designing Hypermedia APIs books.
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By Evrone.com David Heinemeier Hansson is the creator of Ruby on Rails, co-founder & CTO of Basecamp, best-selling author, Le Mans class-winning race car driver, family man, frequent podcast guest, and inspirational conference speaker.
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By Evrone.com Hannes Mehnert on MirageOS and OCaml: "Functional programming is about better code maintenance and program understanding".
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By Evrone.com We spoke to Rob Pike, the co-author of the Go programming language, about a career spanning four decades, the evolution of Go over the last ten years, and into the future.
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By Evrone.com If you know Rust, and can think of ways that dotenv-linter can be improved, we'd be very happy to see you join us and help make it better for everyone.
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By Evrone.com Here at Evrone, as well as open-sourcing some of the tools we've created ourselves, we also support other open-source initiatives, including offering our design and identity services to particularly promising and exceptional projects, such as Ferrum.
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By Evrone.com Vessel web crawling and scraping framework for Ruby. Fast as Chrome, dead simple and yet extendable.
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By Evrone.com If you want to run integration tests on your website, you have three options: Poltergeist, Selenium, and now, a new secret weapon - Ferrum.
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By Evrone.com How we use Kubernetes at Evrone. Is Kubernetes difficult to use? Is Kubernetes expensive?
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By Evrone.com From the interview with Yukihiro we've learned about the philosophy of Ruby, the future plans of the core team for the development of the language.
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By Evrone.com Ruby, the creation of an independent programmer, Yukihiro Matsumoto, began life over 20 years ago.
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By Evrone.com We believe that clinic owners should take the efforts made by the developers towards open source FHIR implementations into consideration and think about steps to make in the years to come.
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By Evrone.com Developing and releasing open-source solutions is a common practice that has been adopted by companies like Red Hat, Facebook, Google, and Amazon.
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By Evrone.com So, what will future meetups look like? We want to take advantage of the best of both versions. Safe meetups will be held offline for those who want to get together in-person.
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By Evrone.com For the meetup, we chose one of the best venues in the city with a large hall, a huge screen and a comfortable area for networking during breaks. We had a full house at the event that gathered more than 200 people.
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By Evrone.com We have developed dotenv-linter — a useful tool for checking .env files.
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By Evrone.com How the QA meetup went? What is Meta/conf? Quality assurance meetup was part of the Meta/conf event series. Meta/conf is a project of Evrone, which we carry out with the support of our beloved partners.
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By Evrone.com Modern development is so complex that it is simply impossible to keep everything in mind, especially various practices for writing code. This is where linters come to the rescue.
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By Evrone.com Our friend Yukihiro Matsumoto, creator of the Ruby programming language, joined us for an interview right after the release of Ruby 3.0!
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