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Introduccion a Active Record – Ruby on Rails | EducandolaWeb

Introducción a Active Record – Ruby on Rails con EducandolaWeb ruby, rails, ruby rails, rails 4, ror, ruby and rails, rails developer, ruby on rails ide, back end, ruby on rails book, ruby development, curso ruby on rails, ruby on rails websites, ruby web development, ruby developer, ruby on rails server, curso de ruby on […]

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Creative Crowdfunding – One Maker Group Tech Talk

Speaker: Claire Merquita Got a killer idea you could really use some funding for? Whether you’re a musician, a startup or a cause for good, crowdfunding can help you build a devoted community, generate buzz and raise that all important cash to make things happen. Pozible GM Claire Merquita talks lessons learned from $45million worth […]

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How to Answer Impossible Interview Questions

In this guide I walk through various strategies to answering impossible interview questions. Learn how to both impress the interviewer and get as close as possible to the best answer.

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RailsConf 2016 – Succession by Katrina Owen

Succession by Katrina Owen Refactoring sometimes devolves into an appalling mess. You’re chasing a broken test suite, and every change just makes it worse. An even more insidious antipattern is the slow, perfectly controlled process culminating in dreadful design. This talk presents an end-to-end refactoring that demonstrates simple strategies to avoid such misadventures. Help us […]

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RailsConf 2016 – Sponsor: Hired by Bradley Herman

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RailsConf 2016 – Get a Whiff of This by Sandi Metz

Get a Whiff of This by Sandi Metz Most code is a mess. Most new requirements change existing code. Ergo, much our work involves altering imperfect code. That’s the bad news. The good news is that every big mess consists of many small ones. Certain small problems occur so frequently that they’ve been given names, […]

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RailsConf 2016 – How to Build a Skyscraper by Ernie Miller

How to Build a Skyscraper by Ernie Miller Since 1884, humans have been building skyscrapers. This means that we had 6 decades of skyscraper-building experience before we started building software (depending on your definition of “software”). Maybe there are some lessons we can learn from past experience? This talk won’t make you an expert skyscraper-builder, […]

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RailsConf 2016 – Managing Growing Pains: Thinking Big While Being Small by Joe Arnold

Managing Growing Pains: Thinking Big While Being Small by Joe Arnold This talk is for anyone who’s had to promise new features to a client when they weren’t actually sure how they’d deliver on the promise. We all have big visions and big ideas, but our teams and abilities are finite resources. We’ll talk about […]

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RailsConf 2016 – The Guest: A Guide To Code Hospitality by Nadia Odunayo

The Guest: A Guide To Code Hospitality by Nadia Odunayo You were living alone in the town of Ruby-on-Rails until you decided to open up your spare room to guests. Now your first visitor has booked in. Her arrival is imminent. How do you prepare? How can you make sure she has a great visit? […]

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RailsConf 2016 – Building Applications Better the First Time by Jessica Roper

Building Applications Better the First Time by Jessica Roper Feature creep is a common problem in many projects. When you have to take into account customer requests and the ideas of designers and developers, how do you finish all of the features on time? Setting expectations and keeping customers happy can be impossible without the […]

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RailsConf 2016 – Real World Docker for the Rubyist by Jason Clark

Real World Docker for the Rubyist by Jason Clark Docker’s gotten a lot of press, but how does it fare in the real world Rubyists inhabit every day? Together we’ll take a deep dive into how a real company transformed itself to run on Docker. We’ll see how to build and maintain Docker images tailored […]

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How to Create Shopify app in 5 minutes using Ruby on Rails

This video demonstrates how to use the shopify_app gem (github.com/Shopify/shopify_app) to create an embedded Shopify app. Before following this tutorial you will need Ruby on Rails, a Heroku account, and a Shopify Partners account. Links are below: ——————————– Subscribe to our channel for more videos about developing and designing ecommerce stores, apps, and themes with […]

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Bryant and May Off the Rails | Free Audiobook

Bryant and May Off the Rails Visit to free listening to the full audiobook Format: Unabridged Written by: Christopher Fowler Release date: 11/28/2011 Duration: 10 hrs and 54 mins Language: English Genre: mysteries & thrillers, modern detective Contact me for any question: reqabk@gmail.com

Go Systems with Erik St. Martin

Visit our website Go is a language designed to improve systems programming. Go includes abstractions that simplify aspects of low level engineering that are historically difficult—concurrency, resource allocation, and dependency management. In that light, it makes sense that the Kubernetes container orchestration system was written in Go. Erik St. Martin is a cloud developer advocate […]

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