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A problem for a framework challenge
A problem for a framework challenge
Frameworks
Stack Builder Sebastián Sogamoso had the great opportunity to participate in the framework challenge organized by BogoDev, the biggest dev community in Bogotá, Colombia. The Colombian government tasked the event with figuring out a way to monitor all the space bodies inside the solar system - read more to hear about the solution implemented by his team and others!
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Sebastián Sogamoso
4 min read
Stack Builders in Ecuador: Upcoming Events
Stack Builders in Ecuador: Upcoming Events
Stack Builders
Community & Inclusion
Stack Builders is proud to be sponsoring two upcoming events in Ecuador during the month of April 2013. Be sure to register for our hackathon in Quito on April 27th!
Lori Leitgeb
1 min read
Safe Multi-Line Regular Expressions in Ruby
Safe Multi-Line Regular Expressions in Ruby
Ruby
Functional Programming
If you're programming in Ruby and didn't know that it has regular expressions that are multi-line by default, chances are you've written unsafe code.
Justin Leitgeb
2 min read
Common Rails Testing Mistakes
Common Rails Testing Mistakes
Ruby
Web Frameworks
As developers, we agree that we want to spend our time developing features that deliver value to our projects
Justin Leitgeb
11 min read
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